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Swan Cottage Alfrick Worcestershire Swan Cottage Alfrick Worcestershire Swan Cottage Description patio, mature trees and former kitchen garden. There is an Swan Cottage is a lovely unspoilt timber framed cottage with Alton timber framed greenhouse and timber garden shed. Alfrick further extensions. It has been owned by the same family for Worcestershire 45 years. Although the property is in need of some Lying to the rear of the property is a useful wide overhang with modernisation, it offers great potential and scope to extend, oak door leading directly into the house. WR6 5HY subject to any appropriate planning consents. It has the benefit of a good wide plot. General Information An attractive extended period cottage in this much favoured village. The accommodation has oil fired central heating and is Services approached by an entrance porch leading to a sitting room with Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central In need of some modernisation yet offering open stone fireplace. heating. great potential. Fixtures and Fittings There is a separate dining room leading to the kitchen with Entrance Porch, Sitting Room, Dining Room, range of oak fronted wall and floor mounted cupboards, oil Any items of this nature not specifically mentioned within the fired twin plate twin oven AGA and a space for a freestanding confines of these sales particulars are to be excluded from the Kitchen with AGA, Inner Hallway, electric cooker. sale. Cloakroom. There is an inner hallway with cloakroom/utility space. Local Authority 3 Bedrooms (2 inter-connecting), Bathroom, Malvern Hills District Council Tel: 01684 862151 Landing/Study Area. Viewing Via the Sole Agent’s Great Witley Office Tel: 01299 896968. Detached Garage. Directions In All About 1385 sq.ft. From Worcester take the A4103 signposted to Hereford. Continue until reaching the village of Bransford before taking a Block Paved Parking For 3 Cars. Mature right hand turn signposted to Suckley, Alfrick and Leigh and Good-Sized Gardens (Around 0.17 of an then the next right-hand turn to Alfrick and Leigh. Continue acre). along this road until entering the village of Alfrick before locating the property ahead on your right-hand side as NO ONWARD CHAIN. identified by the Agents for sale board. Situation Swan Cottage is situated in the heart of the very popular and accessible west Worcestershire village of Alfrick. The village The first floor provides 3 bedrooms (2 inter-connecting), a has an excellent large community shop/post office/café and landing/study area and modern bathroom with white suite charming historic church. including a shower over the bath. There are junior schools nearby in Suckley and Bransford and Outside Leigh with senior schools in Malvern. Swan Cottage is approached via double iron gates and a block paved driveway continuing to a concrete driveway leading to An extensive range of amenities including the wonderful hills the garage. This has timber doors, power and lighting. are situated in Malvern together with the cathedral city of Worcester. Gardens. Swan Cottage stands in good sized and delightful mature There is good M5 motorway access via junction 7 to the south gardens which have been well-tended over many years. These of Worcester. Both Worcester and Malvern have direct rail include a small fore-garden and side/rear lawned gardens with connections to London and Birmingham. Sales particulars produced August 2020 G.Herbert Banks This brochure is fully recyclable AGENTS NOTE The Agents would stress that these particulars have been written as a guide to the prospective purchaser and that measurements are approximate. If a prospective purchaser requires clarification on any point mentioned within these particulars they are The Estate Office, Great Witley asked to contact the Agents. The property is sold with all faults and defects, whether of condition or otherwise and neither the Vendor nor the Agents of the Vendor, are responsible for any such faults or defects or for any statements contained in the general remarks, WORCESTER WR6 6JB summaries or particulars of sale of the property prepared by the said Agents. The purchaser shall be deemed to acknowledge that he has not entered into this contract in reliance of any of the said statements, that he has satisfied himself as to the correctness of each of the Tel: 01299 896 968 statements by inspection or otherwise and that no warranty or representation has been made by the Vendor or the said Agents in relation to, or in conjunction with, the property. The plan and quantities are based on the last Ordnance Survey sheets as revised by the Agents. Email [email protected] Where fields or enclosures have been divided, the areas have been estimated by the Agents and the quantities are believed to be correct and shall be so accepted by the purchasers. G Herbert Banks LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales with www.gherbertbanks.co.uk registered No. OC344076. G Herbert Banks LLP is a member of The Property Ombudsman. .
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