Guide price
£795,000
(£279/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleGreat Comberton, Pershore WR10
5 beds
3 baths
4 receptions
2,854 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Jones & Associates
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About this property
No onward chain
Grade II listed detached home dating back to the 17th century, with four bedrooms, including a dual-aspect principal bedroom
Self-contained apartment above double garage with kitchen, sitting room, bedroom and a shower room; separate storeroom with potential for a home office
Charming thatched roof and abundance of exposed timber beams throughout
Three reception rooms featuring stone inglenook fireplaces & a south-facing dining room with French doors opening onto a paved garden terrace
Beautifully established south-facing gardens with specimen trees including apple, birch and yew. Stunning views towards the Malvern & Bredon Hills
Parking for at least five vehicles, with an in-and-out carriage driveway
Located in the charming village of Great Comberton, on the north-western edge of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Excellent transport links: Pershore 3 miles (direct trains to London Paddington), Worcester Parkway 6 miles (direct trains to Birmingham), M5 9 miles
An exciting opportunity to acquire a characterful Grade II listed detached home, dating back to the 17th century and set within beautifully established, south-facing gardens with stunning views towards the Malvern & Bredon Hills. This delightful property, arranged in an attractive L-shape and topped with a well-maintained thatched roof, is rich in period detail throughout. In addition to the main house, the detached double garage incorporates additional storage and a self-contained apartment above, comprising a kitchen, sitting room, bedroom and shower room-ideal for guests or ancillary accommodation. An external staircase provides access to a separate storeroom, well-suited to use as a home office.
The accommodation benefits from generous ceiling heights and a well-balanced layout. The entrance hall leads to a charming drawing room, dual-aspect and centred around a substantial stone inglenook fireplace. A separate sitting room enjoys a stone-fronted open fire, while the dining room, glazed along the southern elevation, opens via French doors onto a paved terrace. The ground floor is completed by a fitted kitchen with stable door access to the garden, and a WC with shower. Throughout, there is an abundance of exposed timber beams, adding to the sense of history and authenticity.
Upstairs, the landing leads to a dual-aspect principal bedroom, three further well-proportioned bedrooms, and a family bathroom finished with attractive half-tiling and a freestanding claw-foot bath.
Externally, the property truly excels. Approached via a paved in-and-out carriage driveway with parking for at least five vehicles, the grounds are beautifully screened from the road by mature hedging.
The mature and beautifully maintained garden is a particular highlight. Thoughtfully landscaped with shaped borders, well-stocked beds and a variety of mature specimen trees including apple, birch and yew, the south-facing grounds offer multiple areas for relaxation and outdoor dining, with wonderful open views beyond.
Great Comberton is a small village of about 130 houses situated on the northern slopes of Bredon Hill in the English county of Worcestershire. It lies above the River Avon and is on the north-western edge of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It has a village hall and a church, and has a vibrant and friendly community. The Bredon View Holiday Park is within walking distance, which includes a café and small convenience shop.
Further facilities can be found in the nearby riverside market town of Pershore, providing high street shopping facilities, two supermarkets and a leisure complex. The river Avon runs to the east of the town lending itself to scenic walks and leisure pursuits. There are two medical centres and hospital and a town library, together with excellent educational facilities within the area. Pershore has Number 8 which is run by voluntary help and provides theatre activities, a cinema, ballet and yoga classes and is very much a part of Pershore community living.
Pershore train station and the newly constructed Worcestershire Parkway Station provide links directly to London Paddington, Birmingham and Worcester. The M5 motorway is approximately nine miles distant at Worcester junction 7 or Tewkesbury junction 9, bringing Birmingham to the north and Bristol to the south within commutable distance. Other main centres are the historic market towns of Evesham, Cheltenham & Worcester. Cheltenham 17 miles, Pershore 3 miles, Worcester 13 miles, M5 (J7 & J9) approx. 9 miles, Birmingham Airport 43 miles. (Distances approximate.)
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: Grade II listed exempt
Local District Council: Wychavon
Council Tax band: G
Jones & Associates, bespoke estate agents, are the highest rated estate agent in Pershore & the surrounding villages for customer service, by Google customer reviews, and we have been involved in bespoke estate agency within the area for over 20 years whilst retaining an extensive network of independent estate agents throughout the London region and U.K., which means you receive a highly dedicated personal service backed up by extremely effective marketing and a vast proactive buyer network.
EPC Rating: E
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