Nestled in one of Greenhill’s most sought-after residential areas, this spacious 1928 detached family home is full of character and charm. Set in a prime location, well placed for the train station and the main primary and secondary schools within walking distance, the property combines period features with versatile living space, making it an ideal choice for families seeking both style and practicality.The home offers four generously sized bedrooms (some with views of the Cotswold escarpment) along with an additional upstairs office, perfect for home working or study. On the ground floor, the layout is particularly well-suited to family life, with two spacious reception rooms providing flexibility for both formal and relaxed living. The kitchen breakfast room forms the heart of the home, complemented by a separate utility room and a convenient downstairs WC. A delightful garden room extends the living space further, opening onto the rear garden and creating a wonderful link between the indoors and outdoors.Externally, the property is set back from the road with off-road parking to the front and side and a mature rear garden, offering a pleasant outlook and space for outdoor enjoyment. The garden provides a private retreat, ideal for entertaining, family time, or simply relaxing in the fresh air. There is a garage albeit needing attention but provides the footprint to possibly build a new one.With its combination of character features, generous accommodation, and excellent location, 6 Croft Road presents a rare opportunity to acquire a much-loved family home in Greenhill.EVESHAMEvesham is a historic market town located in the Vale of Evesham in Worcestershire, England. Known for its picturesque setting on the banks of the River Avon, Evesham has a rich history dating back to the 8th century, with roots in Anglo-Saxon England. The town was once home to a significant abbey, Evesham Abbey, founded in the 8th century, although much of it was destroyed in the 16th century during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Today, the remaining bell tower and Abbey Park offer a glimpse into its monastic past.Evesham is also famed for its lush agricultural land, which has made it one of the UK’s prime horticultural areas, often called the "Garden of England." The Vale of Evesham is especially celebrated for its spring blossom trails, as well as for growing produce like asparagus, apples, and plums. This farming heritage is honoured annually through events like the Asparagus Festival.The town offers a mix of charming architecture, from medieval buildings to Georgian townhouses, alongside modern amenities, independent shops, and popular restaurants. Its location provides excellent transport links, with nearby Evesham train station offering routes to Worcester, Oxford, and London.Outdoor activities are plentiful, with the River Avon and surrounding countryside offering picturesque spots for boating, fishing, and walking. Additionally, Evesham’s close proximity to the Cotswolds adds to its appeal as a base for exploring the iconic villages and scenic landscapes of the area. The community spirit, historical significance, and natural beauty of Evesham make it an attractive place for both residents and visitors.
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