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Property description

A beautifully renovated Grade II listed 2 bedroom period cottage with garden, detached studio and parking.

Accommodation comprises; Sitting/dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and shower room.

Garden, studio and parking.


The Old Dairy has been beautifully renovated throughout, offering the perfect blend of character features, combined with modern, contemporary living. The property is full of character, the sitting/dining room benefitting from flag stone floors, exposed timbers, a part vaulted ceiling with galleried landing and an inglenook fireplace with an inset gas stove. The shaker style kitchen has a range of storage, oak worktops, an integral fridge/freezer, dishwasher, oven and hob. The first floor continues to impress where a spacious landing with original elm boards leads to two double bedrooms and a shower room benefitting from built-in storage with quartz surfaces, a Burlington sink, a walk-in rain forest shower and a heated towel rail.

OUTSIDE
The property benefits from an attractive garden of a generous size, situated just a short walk away from the cottage, adjacent private block paved parking with space for 2-3 vehicles. The garden is mainly laid to lawn with a block paved terrace and an assortment of mature shrubs and planting. The garden studio is of particular note, being a stand-alone detached timber building, which is open plan, benefitting from a ceramic tiled floor with underfloor heating, a sitting room/kitchen with part-vaulted ceiling and with generous storage and oak surfaces. There is a separate shower room with WC.

N.B. The garden has a pedestrian right of way to the side.

DIRECTIONS
From Broadway, head to Bretforton from Willersey on the B4632. Take the left onto Buckle Street, and then at the junction, the next left onto the B4035 (Weston Road). Entering the village on New Street, follow the road round to the left and continue on into Main Street where the cottage will be found on your left hand side.

Bretforton is a popular village which has a primary school, Parish Church, Community Shop, and the renowned Fleece Inn which is in National Trust ownership and is over 500 years old. More comprehensive shopping, leisure, cultural and educational facilities are available in Evesham, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon whilst Chipping Campden and Broadway offer all the traditional charm of the Cotswolds. Communication links are excellent with access to the M5 and M40 motorways as well as trains from Honeybourne and Evesham to Oxford and London Paddington.
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Worcestershire, WR11

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