Barratts Hill, Whichford, Warwickshire, CV36
£575,000
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Bedrooms: 3
Delightful three-bedroom semi-detached cottage with stunning views.
Impressive character house with a beautiful garden a short walk from the popular Whichford Pottery and Café
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Large sitting room with mullion windows, built-in cupboards and shelves, fireplace with inset wood-burner, generous ceiling heights and magnificent views of the village church and Whichford Woods
Well appointed Shaker style bespoke kitchen with wooden work surfaces, Belfast sink, wall and floor mounted cupboards, space for a breakfast table, integrated fridge and dishwasher, Range cooker and extractor fan, ceramic tiles and doors to the garden
Utility housing the boiler, with plumbing for washing machine and dryer
Downstairs bathroom with roll-top bath, and attractive glass tiles
Shower room with large walk-in shower
Bright and spacious principal bedroom with vaulted ceiling, mullion window and exceptional views
Second double bedroom with vaulted ceiling and views over the garden
Third bedroom, a small double with vaulted ceiling
Upstairs cloakroom
EPC Band E
If this is a lettings investment, we would recommend a lettings guide price in the region of £1,600 pcm
SITUATION
Whichford is a pretty village in the North Cotswolds with a picturesque village green
There is the popular Norman Knight Public House, St. Michael's parish church and the world-renowned family-run 'Whichford Pottery and Café'
Popular village fete
Summer monthly vintage and classic car meet on the green
It is within the catchment area for Stratford-upon-Avon Grammar School
The Members' Club, Soho Farmhouse, is about 10 miles away
Mainline trains: Moreton-in-Marsh to Paddington (approx. 8 miles) and Banbury to Marylebone (approx. 10)
Great walking in Whichford wood with its beautiful Bluebells
OUTSIDE
The front garden features a raised lawn area, mature trees, shrub borders and hedging
Paved red brick driveway providing off-road parking for two cars
Delightful garden mainly laid to lawn with shrub borders, a pretty gravel terrace with Clematis pergola ideal for 'alfresco' dining in the warm evenings; mature hedges, ornamental and mature trees
Charming and quaint red brick studio with vaulted ceiling and wood-burner, exposed roof beams, with electricity connected
Gravel 'play' area and a large garage/store
Further orchard area with raised vegetable beds and greenhouse
Impressive character house with a beautiful garden a short walk from the popular Whichford Pottery and Café
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Large sitting room with mullion windows, built-in cupboards and shelves, fireplace with inset wood-burner, generous ceiling heights and magnificent views of the village church and Whichford Woods
Well appointed Shaker style bespoke kitchen with wooden work surfaces, Belfast sink, wall and floor mounted cupboards, space for a breakfast table, integrated fridge and dishwasher, Range cooker and extractor fan, ceramic tiles and doors to the garden
Utility housing the boiler, with plumbing for washing machine and dryer
Downstairs bathroom with roll-top bath, and attractive glass tiles
Shower room with large walk-in shower
Bright and spacious principal bedroom with vaulted ceiling, mullion window and exceptional views
Second double bedroom with vaulted ceiling and views over the garden
Third bedroom, a small double with vaulted ceiling
Upstairs cloakroom
EPC Band E
If this is a lettings investment, we would recommend a lettings guide price in the region of £1,600 pcm
SITUATION
Whichford is a pretty village in the North Cotswolds with a picturesque village green
There is the popular Norman Knight Public House, St. Michael's parish church and the world-renowned family-run 'Whichford Pottery and Café'
Popular village fete
Summer monthly vintage and classic car meet on the green
It is within the catchment area for Stratford-upon-Avon Grammar School
The Members' Club, Soho Farmhouse, is about 10 miles away
Mainline trains: Moreton-in-Marsh to Paddington (approx. 8 miles) and Banbury to Marylebone (approx. 10)
Great walking in Whichford wood with its beautiful Bluebells
OUTSIDE
The front garden features a raised lawn area, mature trees, shrub borders and hedging
Paved red brick driveway providing off-road parking for two cars
Delightful garden mainly laid to lawn with shrub borders, a pretty gravel terrace with Clematis pergola ideal for 'alfresco' dining in the warm evenings; mature hedges, ornamental and mature trees
Charming and quaint red brick studio with vaulted ceiling and wood-burner, exposed roof beams, with electricity connected
Gravel 'play' area and a large garage/store
Further orchard area with raised vegetable beds and greenhouse
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