Property description
A rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully presented and extended 17th-century terraced cottage, full of character and charm, yet not listed. This traditional home blends original features with modern comforts to provide flexible and spacious accommodation throughout.The property offers three bedrooms, including a generous master suite with its own en-suite bathroom and dressing area. Downstairs, there is a spacious sitting room featuring a log burner, perfect for cosy evenings, along with a further lounge that offers additional flexible living space. The well-appointed kitchen diner is ideal for entertaining, and a separate utility room and downstairs WC add convenience for modern family life. Heating is supplied by a brand-new combi boiler with gas central heating, plus a combination Aga with separate oven and hob which keeps house warm throughout all winter. Also the electrics have been updated by the current ownerTo the rear, a beautiful garden room connects seamlessly with the outdoor space, creating a bright and relaxing area to enjoy the views across the garden year-round.In addition to the main cottage, the property includes a stunning standalone modern studio, which could be used as a home office, games room or cinema room. This versatile space features a high vaulted ceiling, long windows, and french doors that open onto a private decking area with a pergola and swinging seat. Fully equipped with electricity, broadband, water, and a log burner, it offers excellent potential for a variety of uses.The landscaped gardens are well stocked with mature shrubs, vines, and a fig tree. A striking olive tree sits in a purpose-built stone planter outside the kitchen and garden room. A pumped ornamental water feature flows under a mature wisteria across the patio, positioned next to a built-in stone pizza oven, ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining.Additional garden highlights include raised wooden seating areas by the pond, and a charming ornamental wooden greenhouse beside the studio. The gardens have been thoughtfully designed to provide beauty and tranquility throughout the seasons.To the front, a gravel driveway provides off-road parking for up to three vehicles and is bordered by attractive cottage-style planting that enhances the overall kerb appeal.All this located on Bidford High Street, a peaceful no-through road close to amenities.Please note: Rune Cottage has never flooded, in recent or past times. About BidfordBidford-on-Avon is a picturesque village in Warwickshire, England, nestled along the banks of the River Avon. Located about seven miles west of Stratford-upon-Avon, it combines the charm of rural life with a rich historical heritage. The village has Anglo-Saxon origins and was once a thriving market town. Though small, Bidford features prominently in local folklore and is often associated with William Shakespeare, who is reputed to have mocked the drinking habits of its locals, though this tale is more legend than fact.One of the most striking features of Bidford-on-Avon is its historic bridge, known simply as Bidford Bridge. This impressive structure spans the River Avon and dates back to the 15th century, although parts of it may be even older. It is a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The bridge has seen centuries of use and was even damaged during the English Civil War before being restored. Today, it remains a central and much-photographed part of the village.The village is well known for the Big Meadow, a wide green space along the river that is popular with families, walkers, and visitors. It’s used for summer events, festivals, and car boot sales. Another landmark is St. Laurence Church, which has stood in the village since the 12th century. The church is built on Norman foundations and has been a site of worship and community gathering for centuries, offering a peaceful retreat and a sense of continuity with the past.Bidford-on-Avon offers a variety of local amenities, including pubs, shops, a Co-op supermarket, and a primary school. Popular pubs such as The Bull’s Head and The Frog offer traditional English fare and riverside views. The village also has essential services like a medical center and a pharmacy, making it a practical place to live or stay.The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for outdoor recreation, with riverside walks, cycling routes, and scenic drives through nearby areas like the Cotswolds. The village is close to other attractions such as Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of Shakespeare, and stately homes like Ragley Hall and Coughton Court.Overall, Bidford-on-Avon is a tranquil and historic village with a warm community feel. It offers both residents and visitors a taste of traditional English village life, enhanced by its riverside setting and proximity to some of the Midlands’ most iconic locations.
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