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Quarry Cottage, The Downs, Bromyard

Quarry Cottage, The Downs, Bromyard

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Guide price £259,950 Freehold

  • 2 Reception Rooms
  • Kitchen/Breakfast Room
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • Gardens
  • Double Carport
  • Greenhouse
  • Close to Town
  • Beautiful Views
Quarry Cottage, The Downs, BromyardQuarry Cottage, The Downs, Bromyard
Quarry Cottage, The Downs, BromyardQuarry Cottage, The Downs, Bromyard
Quarry Cottage, The Downs, BromyardQuarry Cottage, The Downs, Bromyard
Plot size: 0.152 acres
A Delightful and Extended Victorian Cottage with Attractive Gardens and Distant Views Situated in the Beautiful Bromyard Downs. Hall - Sitting Room - Kitchen/Breakfast Room - Utility - Cloakroom -Master Bedroom - Two Further Bedrooms - Gardens - Sheds - Greenhouse - Double Carport.

2 Quarry Cottage is situated in the stunning Bromyard Downs with direct access to miles of walking through rolling countryside. It is ideally positioned for exploring this beautiful area and historic towns that both Herefordshire and Worcestershire have to offer. The market town of Bromyard, just over 1 mile away, offers a range of independent shops, churches, supermarket, post office, primary and secondary schooling, leisure facilities, library and a theatre. Further historic towns, each with their own individual charm, are Ledbury, Leominster and Tenbury Wells all between 12 and 14 miles away. The cathedral cities of Worcester and Hereford are approximately 15 miles distant making it ideal for commuting and provides all the extended facilities found in a city. Just 13.5 miles distant is the spa town of Malvern with its breath taking hills. Access to the motorway networks are via junction 7 of the M5 and junction 2, M50, both around 18 miles. Excellent railway links to Birmingham New Street and London Paddington can be found in Worcester, Hereford, Malvern and Ledbury.

2 Quarry Cottage is a charming, semi-detached Victorian stone cottage which has been extended and totally renovated to provide a pleasant family home. It benefits from far reaching views where the Black Mountains can be seen in the distance. An attractive open porch leads to the front door and into the light hall with tiled floor, distant views and cloakroom. The kitchen/breakfast room has a tiled floor with a range of wood fitted floor and wall units, stainless steel sink with lovely views from the window above, and freestanding fridge and cooker. The coal fired Rayburn is a delightful feature of the room and runs the central heating and hot water for the house. There is an oil feed to the kitchen should the prospective purchaser wish to change fuels. An under stairs cupboard provides useful storage and a separate utility room has space for washing machine and tumble dryer as well as hanging space for coats and a place to put muddy boots and shoes. The spacious sitting room also enjoys the wonderful views found to the front of the house and has a feature stone fireplace with oil burning stove on a stone hearth. From the kitchen, stairs lead up to the light landing with airing cupboard and further built in storage. The master bedroom has built in wardrobes and stunning views. There are two further bedrooms, one of which has built in wardrobes. The family bathroom has a wood floor, tiled walls and a white suite with shower over the bath.

From the lane is the access to the double carport and a black metal field gate to the side leading up to the house. The attractive terraced gardens to the front of the property are bounded by hedges and are immaculately presented. Gravel paths meander around the beds and borders which are beautifully planted with a mix of herbaceous and perennial plants along with shrubs providing colour and interest throughout the year. A level lawn is a great space for relaxing or play and a paved patio area makes an ideal spot for outside dining whilst taking advantage of the tremendous views. There are two sheds and a store providing good storage and a greenhouse for the keen gardener. The wooden play house is fun for children or could be used as extra storage. To the rear of the property is direct access to the common and all the wonderful wildlife this beautiful landscape has to offer.

Council Tax Band: C, Herefordshire County Council
Mains water, mains electricity and septic tank drainage.
Solid fuel fired central heating.
Broadband is available.

From the offices of Hayes, head to the Top Cross and turn left onto the High Street. Proceed through the town and by the railway station, turn right under the bridge following the sign to Bosbury, B4214. After approximately 3.5 miles, turn left staying on the B4214 signposted to Bromyard. Stay on this road crossing the Hereford/Worcester road and continue through Bishops Frome. Pass through Munderfield and at the next T junction turn right onto the A465. After about ½ mile, on entering Bromyard, turn right onto the A44. At the bottom of the hill just past the garage, take the left turn to Tenbury/Stourport. After about ½ mile, turn right immediately after the old pub into Burying Lane. Stay on this lane going uphill until you come to a cross road of tracks. Take the left track, passing a grey house on your left, and the property will be found on your right. Viewing
Please contact our office on 01531 630030 if you wish to arrange a viewing appointment for this property or require further information.

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