A PERIOD THREE BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED \r
PROPERTY SET IN RURAL LOCATION WITH GOOD SIZED \r
REAR GARDEN OFF ROAD PARKING AND NO ONWARD \r
GOING CHAIN\r
Entrance, Lounge/Dining Room, With Featured Fire Place, \r
Kitchen Breakfast Room, Cloak Room, Three Good Sized \r
Bedrooms, First Floor Bathroom, Off Road Parking, Rear Garden \r
With Much Potential.\r
Council Tax C, EPC: D(60)\r
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This mellow red brick semi-detached cottage is offered for sale and has much potential to extend \r
subject to planning to make a rural home in this picturesque setting amongst similar period \r
properties. The front room has a large open fireplace with timber beam which is quite a feature \r
of the cottage. There is a good-sized kitchen/breakfast room to the rear of the property together \r
with the cloakroom on the ground floor. On the first floor are three bedrooms and a bathroom. \r
There are double glazed windows, certified electrics and oil-fired heating with radiators in all the \r
rooms. To the front of the property there is off-road parking with ample space to the side of the \r
house to provide a garage subject to planning. Mains drainage is connected and there is no \r
ongoing chain.\r
High Green is a rural hamlet between Croome Court and Kinnersley providing easy access to all \r
main centres.\r
The historic market town of Pershore is Georgian styled and provides high street shopping \r
facilities and supermarket together with a leisure complex. The river Avon runs to the east of the \r
town lending itself to scenic walks and leisure pursuits. There are two medical centres,a hospital \r
and town library, together with excellent educational facilities within the area. Pershore has \r
Number 8 which is run by voluntary help and provides theatre activities, a cinema, ballet and \r
yoga classes and is very much a part of Pershore community living. \r
The new Worcestershire Parkway Station has been developed to improve the access and \r
destinations to the southwest, the northeast, London and the Thames Valley, so significantly \r
enhancing Worcestershire's connectivity to outlying regions. The motorway is approximately \r
five miles distant at Worcester junction 7 of the M5, bringing Birmingham to the north and \r
Bristol to the south within commutable distance. Other main centres are Stratford-upon-Avon \r
with the theatre and racecourse, Cheltenham with National Hunt horseracing, the Everyman \r
Theatre and superb main shopping facilities. Also Worcester with its famous Cathedral and \r
equally famous cricket club together with the River Severn and pedestrianised shopping centre.