Guide price
£695,000
4 bed terraced house for saleBeckford, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire GL20
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
- Freehold
Hayman-Joyce Broadway
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About this property
Sought after village location
Character features
2 Reception rooms and Study
4 Bedrooms (one ensuite)
Good size garden
Parking
A delightful Grade II listed property set within the historic grounds of Beckford Manor
Accommodation comprises; Entrance hall, cloakroom, sitting room, dining room, study, kitchen/breakfast room, 4 bedrooms (one en-suite), family bathroom.
South easterly facing garden, driveway parking.
3 The Mews forms part of this charming Grade II listed Manor House, now divided into a handful of privately owned dwellings. Upon entering the property, you are greeted by a useful entrance hall which leads to a cloakroom. The large sitting room features a wood burning stove, coving, and French doors with leaded windows that lead out to the garden. The dining room is an impressive space with an abundance of character to include exposed stone walls, beamed ceilings, flagstone floors, and an open fireplace. Steps lead down to a study where a door provides access to the rear garden. The kitchen benefits from a large window and a roof lantern, flooding the room with light. There are a range of base and wall units, a butler sink, and integrated appliances to include a Rangemaster cooker, a fridge, a dishwasher, and plumbing for a washing machine. On the first floor the principal bedroom has a vaulted ceiling, fitted wardrobes, a decorative fireplace, with beautiful views over the garden and countryside beyond, and an ensuite shower room with walk in shower and heated towel rail. There are two further double bedrooms, a family bathroom, and an additional set of stairs that lead to the second floor where there is a fourth bedroom and dressing area.
Outside
The property is approached via a shared gravelled lane, leading to a private drive where parking is available for several vehicles. The garden lies to the rear of the property and is bound by hedging and dry-stone walling. The south easterly garden is mainly laid to lawn with a range of mature borders, trees, a pond, a paved terrace, and timber decking. The property benefits from a right of way over the neighbour’s garden to allow access to the garden from the front of the property.
Directions
Upon entering Beckford on the A46 via Station Road, continue into the village where you will pass ‘The Old Post Office’, and take the next left turn on to Back Lane. Continue for approximately 200 yards then take the next left signed ‘Beckford Manor’. Continue down the gravelled drive and 3 The Mews will be found at the end of the lane identified by a For Sale board.
One of the popular Bredon Hill villages, Beckford consists of period and contemporary house, church, village hall, village coffee shop, pre-school nursery, tennis club and popular public house. Everyday shopping facilities are available in the nearby town of Winchcombe (approximately 7 miles) and Bishops Cleeve (4 miles). The larger centres of Tewkesbury (approximately 4 miles), Evesham (approximately 7 miles) and Cheltenham (approximately 10 miles) all provide extensive shopping, leisure and educational facilities. Mainline railway stations are to be found at Evesham, Cheltenham and Ashchurch, with the M5 motorway (junction 9) at Tewkesbury.
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