Guide price
£695,000
(£298/sq. ft)
4 bed cottage for saleHorn Cottage, Shrawley WR6
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
2,332 sq. ft
- Chain free
- Freehold
G Herbert Banks
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About this property
Black & White cottage surrounded by mature gardens
No Upward Chain
Scope to update and improve
Spacious 4 bedroom family home
Approx 0.68 acres in total
An appealing detached extended period cottage in this desirable village.
Standing in a decent large plot.
•Reception hall, cloakroom/boot room, sitting room, dining room, breakfast kitchen and utility room
•Four bedrooms and three bath/shower rooms (one ensuite)
•Large detached garage, tarmacadam driveway and extensive mature lawned gardens with outbuildings
•In all about 0.68 acres
Situation Horn Cottage is situated in the much favoured and accessible village of Shrawley it lies just off the main road and is approached over an initially shared tarmacadam driveway. Shrawley has the historic St Mary Church with Norman mave Chancel. Also lying within the village is The New Inn public house and the beautiful Shrawley woods together with a village hall.
The neighbouring village of Holt Heath has a post office/stores together with Broomfield Farm Shop and a public house/Indian restaurant. A wider range of amenities can be found at the nearby picturesque village of Ombersley and the Wyre Forest towns of Bewdley, Stourport and Kidderminster.
Horn Cottage lies within the catchment area of the much sought after Chantry Senior School of Martley. The property has good M5 motorway access via junction 5 at Wychbold and 6 & 7 to the north and south of Worcester, Kidderminster, Droitwich Spa and Worcester all have direct rail links to Birmingham and beyond.
Description This extended period village house provides a wonderful opportunity for a family. A little tired in places the accommodation retains much character.
It includes a good sized reception hall with fine oak staircase to the first floor and boiler room off. There is a useful cloakroom/boot room with wash hand basin and separate W.C.
The attractive sitting room has a part tiled floor, electric iron stove in stone surround and lintel, timbered ceiling and exposed timbers.
There is a separate large dining room with twin aspect.
The breakfast kitchen provides a range of wall and floor cabinets, granite work surfaces, Bosch induction hob with extractor over, Bosch electric oven and grill, granite breakfast bar and fridge. Leading off this is a long utility room with Bosch dishwasher, stainless steel sink unit, cupboards and Bosch washing machine and tumble dryer along with a Siemens freezer.
The fine oak staircase gives rise to the first floor gallery landing with oak box seat and further inner landing with linen cupboard and exposed timbers.
There are four double bedrooms, the substantial two tier master bedroom suite having an ensuite shower room. Further family bathroom and additional shower room.
Outside As previously mentioned, Horn Cottage is approached by a tarmacadam driveway with cast iron period lamp leading to the property together with the detached garage. This has an electronically operated up and over door with power and lighting. Space over the garage with dormer windows. Two green houses.
A lovely feature of the house are the extensive lawned gardens including a raised area with a variety of trees and shrubs, front/side rockery, well with tiled canopy and semi-circular gravelled garden with timber shed. Raised attractive timber summer house and meandering lawn path with sunken brick and paved area.
Block of sloping woodland with a variety of specimen trees and seasonal bluebells leading up to a further raised area.
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