A Delightful and Idyllic Grade II Listed Thatched Cottage Set in a Charming Rural Location Near to the Village of Bosbury. Porch - Sitting Room - Dining Room - Kitchen - Family Bathroom - Landing Bedroom - Double Bedroom - Large Gardens and Paddock Extending to 1 Acre - Outbuildings.
1 Pow Green Cottage is situated at the bottom of the drive in an idyllic rural spot close to the village of Bosbury with church, pub and primary school. The location offers an ideal combination of peaceful rural life with the convenience of a thriving market town just 6 miles away. Ledbury has an excellent selection of shops, a leisure centre, theatre, cottage hospital, primary and secondary schools. The Spa town of Malvern is 7.5 miles away and offers further facilities including a first class theatre and extensive walking over the beautiful Malvern Hills. The Cathedral cities of Hereford, 18 miles, and Worcester, 13 miles, are within easy commuting distance and provide all the amenities associated with a city. Excellent rail links to London Paddington and Birmingham New Street can be found at Ledbury and Malvern and the motorway network is accessed via Junction 2 M50, 10 miles, or Junction 7 M5, 15 miles.
1 Pow Green Cottage is an enchanting detached Black & White cottage with origins dating back to the 17th century. The cottage has a wonderful period feel with exposed wall timbers, beams, inglenook fireplace and original bread oven. An attractive porch leads to the front door which opens into the delightful sitting room with exposed timbers and stone and brick inglenook fireplace with a wood burning stove on a brick hearth. To the side of the fireplace is the original bread oven with brick and stone surround. Double aspect windows look out to the gardens. The attractive dining room has a quarry tiled floor, exposed timbers, under stairs storage and a stone fireplace that is not currently used. The kitchen has terracotta tiled floor and cream coloured floor and wall units with stainless steel sink and space for cooker, washing machine or dishwasher and fridge. A stable door leads out to the garden. The bathroom has exposed timbers and a white suite. From the dining room, wooden stairs lead to the landing bedroom with vaulted ceiling, exposed timbers, storage space into the eaves and rural views from the window. A further double bedroom has exposed timbers and vaulted ceiling with corner storage areas.
The cottage is approached from the tarmacadam drive and the ample parking area. Immediately surrounding the property is a delightful cottage garden with beds and borders filled with a mixture of herbaceous plants, bulbs and shrubs designed to provide year round interest, colour and scent. A small ornamental pond and gazebo are appealing additions to the rear garden. The gardens are surrounded by a mix of post and rail fencing, hedging and white picket fence with a field gate and pedestrian gate from the parking area. The rest of the garden is mainly laid to lawn with specimen trees, including a number of fruit trees. An old brick path leads to the small half-timbered outbuilding with power and light and there are two wooden sheds, one with light, a summer house and a log store situated around the gardens. A modern monopitch three bay barn can be used for a variety of purposes and is fronted by a gravel area. The separate, enclosed paddock is accessed from the parking area through a field gate and is around a third of an acre, making the total to around one acre.
Council Tax Band: D Herefordshire Council.
Mains water, mains electricity and Septic Tank.
Gas Fired central heating.
Broadband is available at the property.
The property has had historical planning permission that has now lapsed. The historical planning permission number is DCNE/2004/0068/F and was permission for removal of existing extension and construction of new two storey extension plus new dormer window.
From the offices of Hayes, turn left at the Top Cross and proceed through the town. Just past the station and before the sharp left turn to Hereford, turn right under the railway bridge following the sign for Bromyard and Cradley on the B4214. Bear right, after about four miles, where it becomes the B4220 to Bosbury and Cradley. Drive through Bosbury and after about 1 mile you will pass Nashend Lane on your left. Just before reaching the sharp bend to the right you will see a tarmac drive on your left opposite a metal barn. The cottage will be found at the bottom of the drive.
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