£457,000
4 bed detached house for sale
"Briarwood" at Bretforton Road, Badsey WR114 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
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Key information
Tenure
Council tax band
About this property
Open-plan kitchen/diner with French doors to the garden
Separate laundry room
Downstairs WC
Separate study
14ft lounge
4 bedrooms
Principal bedroom with en-suite
Double Garage
Double Garage
With its stylish lounge and airy, open-plan kitchen and dining room, this superb home is perfect for lively gatherings. There is a separate laundry and a dedicated study, and the bathroom and four bedrooms, one of them en-suite, are reached by a bright gallery landing.
Plot 49
Tenure: Freehold
Length of lease: N/A
Annual ground rent amount (£): N/A
Ground rent review period (year/month): N/A
Annual service charge amount (£): 255.00
Service charge review period (year/month): Yearly
Council tax band (England, Wales and Scotland): Tbc
Reservation fee (£): 500
For more information about the optional extras available in our new homes, please visit the Miller Homes website.
Rooms
Ground Floor
- Lounge (3.56 x 4.47 m)
- Kitchen (3.36 x 2.99 m)
- Laundry (2.08 x 1.8 m)
- Family/Dining (3.91 x 3.84 m)
- Study (2.08 x 1.97 m)
- WC (2.08 x 1.52 m)
- Principal Bedroom (3.56 x 3.13 m)
- En-Suite (2.16 x 1.3 m)
- Bedroom 2 (3.62 x 3.51 m)
- Bedroom 3 (4.19 x 2.75 m)
- Bedroom 4 (2.99 x 2.73 m)
- Bathroom (2.38 x 2.16 m)
Everyday Amenities & Local Life From its famous market-gardening heritage to its exceptional local conveniences, Badsey offers the perfect balance of rural charm and modern connectivity.
Badsey village boasts a local convenience store, a post office, a butcher, a historic church, and two traditional country inns—The Wheatsheaf and The Round of Gras—famed for their warm hospitality and excellent food.
Just two miles down the road, Evesham provides an extensive array of amenities. Here, you’ll find major supermarkets (including Waitrose, Tesco, and Morrisons), a community hospital, dental practices, and the Regal Cinema—a beautifully restored Art Deco theatre. The town also features a fantastic selection of high street brands, independent boutiques, and riverside dining along the River Avon.
Families at Badsey Gardens are exceptionally well-catered for. The village is home to Badsey First School, which boasts an excellent local reputation. For older children, the highly regarded St Egwin’s C of E Middle School and Prince Henry’s High School in Evesham provide outstanding continued education and fantastic facilities.
Badsey is a haven for those who love the great outdoors. The village features its own sports club, a recreation ground, and an abundance of public footpaths winding through the gorgeous Vale of Evesham countryside. For weekend adventures, the dramatic hills and honey-coloured stone villages of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty are just a short drive away.
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Disclaimer
The house plans shown above, including the room specifications, may vary from development to development and are provided for general guidance only. For more accurate and detailed plans for a specific plot, please check with your local Miller Homes sales adviser. Carpets and floor coverings are not included in our homes as standard.
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