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Teazle Cottage, Storridge

Teazle Cottage, Storridge

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Guide price £325,000 Freehold

  • Quiet Setting
  • 2 Reception Rooms
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • Private Garden
  • Close to Village
  • Countryside Views
  • Ample Parking
  • No through Lane
Teazle Cottage, StorridgeTeazle Cottage, Storridge
Teazle Cottage, StorridgeTeazle Cottage, Storridge
Teazle Cottage, StorridgeTeazle Cottage, Storridge
Plot size: 0.131 acres
A Delightful, Extended Cottage Situated on A Quiet Lane in Lovely Countryside. Entrance Hall - Sitting Room - Study - Kitchen/Breakfast Room - Utility - Cloakroom - Pantry - Master Bedroom With En-Suite - Two Further Bedrooms - Downstairs Toilet - Family Bathroom - Attractive Garden - Sheds - Set on a No Through Lane - Close to the Villages of Leigh Sinton and Cradley.

Teazle Cottage is situated on a quiet no through lane with direct access to walks in the surrounding beautiful countryside. The vibrant village of Cradley is just 2.5 miles away and offers a shop with Post Office, primary school, surgery, church and active Village Hall. For a greater range of facilities including shops, theatre, leisure centre, schools and railway station, the towns of Great Malvern, 4.2 miles, (less than ten minutes away), and Ledbury, 11 miles, are easily accessible through country lanes. Set in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Malvern Hills and surrounding area provides a fantastic opportunity to follow a wide range of outdoor activities. The Cathedral cities of Worcester, 7 miles, and Hereford, 19.5 miles, are both within easy commuting distance. Malvern Link is just 3 miles away which provides direct rail links to London Paddington and Birmingham New Street. The motorway network is accessed from Junction 7 of the M5 just less than 10 miles away.

Teazle Cottage is a charming white painted period cottage which has been extended and refurbished to provide a lovely home. The cottage retains exposed timbers which combine well with the updated fixtures and fittings. The hall has stone effect flooring and benefits from two good sized built in storage cupboards one of which is ideal for hanging coats. The sitting room, with exposed timber beam, has a delightful outlook to the garden and a hatch opening to the study. In the study is an old brick fireplace which is not currently used. The spacious kitchen/breakfast room has oak ceiling beams and a delightful window with built in window seat. In the breakfast area is the original front door to the property which can still be used. There is a good range of cream coloured shaker style units with a white ceramic sink, wood worktops, integrated dishwasher, fridge and cooker. An asset is the good sized pantry providing valuable extra storage space. The utility room has fitted shaker style cream units, stainless steel sink and space for washing machine, tumble dryer and freezer. A cloakroom with white suite completes the ground floor accommodation. From the hall, stairs lead up to the light landing, with built-in airing cupboard. The master bedroom has double aspect windows with views to the garden, orchards below and distant rural views beyond. An en-suite shower room is fitted with a white suite. Two further double bedrooms benefit from the beautiful rural aspect. The family bathroom is attractively decorated with painted tongue and groove panelling. It has a classic white suite including bath with telephone style hand shower. There has also been approved planning permission for a 4m x 4m Conservatory which would provide a considerable increase to the size of the sitting room. The foundations for this have already been laid and this has been approved by the Malvern District Council.

The property is approached through a field gate and onto a gravelled parking area. From the parking area, a wooden gate opens onto the garden with lovely rural views. The attractive garden has level areas of lawn with mixed borders, beds of established plants, which also include shrubs and trees providing year round interest. The boundary fences and hedges provide a secure area for both children and pets. A pretty gravel path leads up to the canopied main entrance. To the front of the property is the main door and porch. Mixed beds and trellising creates a very attractive frontage and a pedestrian gate opens onto a gravel path bordered by lavender. There is a private and sheltered gravel area, ideal for eating out and there are two good sized sheds one of which has power and light.

Council Tax Band: D, Malvern Hills District Council.
Mains water, mains gas and septic tank drainage.
Gas fired central heating.
Broadband is available.

From the offices of Hayes, head to the Top Cross in and turn left onto the High Street. Proceed through the town and by the railway station in Ledbury, turn right following the sign to Bosbury, B4214. After approximately 3.5 miles, take the right hand bend signposted Bosbury, B4220. Continue of this road going through Bosbury and Cradley and at the T junction, turn right onto the Worcester Road, A4103. After about 3.5 miles you will see a pub called The New Inn on your left. Pass the pub and turn left into a no through lane signed The Norrest. The property is the first house you come to on the left. 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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