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Full details for 4 Bedroom Detached For Sale in Tewkesbury

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Description

Tudor Cottage, a Grade II listed dwelling steeped in history and charm, presents a captivating blend of antiquity and modernity. Its origins trace back to the 16th Century, embellished over time with a delightful oak framed garden room, adding to its allure. Partially thatched, the roof underwent replacement in 2018, ensuring the property‘s integrity. Meticulously maintained and enhanced by its current owners, this residence boasts numerous upgrades including Karndean flooring, new carpets, a refurbished fireplace, updated bathrooms and kitchen, bespoke secondary glazing, guttering replacement, and a newly installed resin driveway and rear terrace.

Entering through the front door reveals an inviting entrance hall bridging the original timber-framed cottage with a 1998 extension, leading to a cloakroom. The drawing room exudes warmth with its inglenook fireplace adorned by a hand-cut stone hearth and a contemporary floating log burner. Flowing seamlessly into the cozy sitting room with wooden floorboards and a feature fireplace, a back staircase ascends to bedroom four.

Adjacent to the hall, the spacious dining room, with double-glazed French doors opening to the garden room, forms a cohesive space for living and entertaining. The garden room, bathed in natural light, offers serene garden views, complemented by a ceiling lantern and folding windows and doors, seamlessly integrating indoor and outdoor spaces.

The impressive kitchen/breakfast room, upgraded with new worktops and a Falcon dual fuel range cooker, invites culinary pursuits. Integrated appliances include a dishwasher, fridge, and microwave oven, with a large utility room adjacent, providing additional functionality.

Ascending the stairs from the bridge landing, the first floor reveals a study landing and the principal bedroom with an en suite featuring a bath and corner shower enclosure. Three further double bedrooms are served by a double shower room and a refitted shower room.

Outside, Tudor Cottage is accessed via a private drive leading to a resin driveway providing parking for multiple cars. The enclosed garden boasts a spacious resin terrace, ideal for outdoor dining, overlooking mature trees and flower beds. A garden shed and log store complete the picture of this idyllic retreat.

Tenure: Freehold
EPC: Exempt
Council Tax: G Band Wychavon District Council
Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Mains gas-fired central and water heating.
Parking: Driveway to front of property.
Listed Building/Conservation Area: Original cottage holds Grade II listing. Property in a conservation area.
Restrictions & Easements: Right of way granted for access over Pear Tree House.
Flood Risk: Very Low Risk

Tewkesbury 6 miles, Pershore 6 miles, Cheltenham 12 miles, Worcester 14 miles, M5 (J9) 6 miles (distances approximate)

Tudor Cottage is located in the heart of the popular village of Bredon‘s Norton and within a conservation area. It‘s a small village with a beautiful church and village hall, situated on the edge of the Cotswolds and the western flank of Bredon Hill, as well as close to the scenic Vale of Evesham and the Cotswolds.

The nearby village of Bredon has a village shop and post office, church, two pubs, village hall, doctor‘s surgery and an excellent primary school (OFSTED ‘outstanding‘ rating).

The historic riverside towns of Tewkesbury and Pershore offer a more comprehensive range of everyday amenities, whilst the Regency spa town of Cheltenham has more facilities and excellent shopping.

The area has some excellent schools: Cheltenham Ladies College, Cheltenham College and Dean Close, The King‘s School and Royal Grammar School in Worcester and in Malvern, Malvern College and Malvern St James Girls School. A school bus runs from the village to Prince Henry‘s High School, Evesham.

There are excellent transport links to the larger centres of Birmingham and Bristol via the M5 (J9) and South Wales via the M50. There are mainline railway stations at Ashchurch, Pershore and Evesham.
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