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Little Aspley BIDFORD ROAD E NEW SIV H U O L VE NEW M C SI E NEW H E X IV HO S US OM E LU M CL E XC ES EX S E Little Aspley BIDFORD ROAD . BROOM A SELECT DEVELOPMENT BY LINFOOT COUNTRY HOMES E NEW SIV H U O L VE NEW M C SIVE NEW H E X IV HO S US O E U M LU M CL E C E XC ES X S EX S E E BIDFORD ROAD . BROOM The picturesque village of Broom is a rural haven on the edge of beautiful, open countryside. Photography shows Broom and surrounding countryside an exclusive new development situated on the edge of the historic village of Broom A spacious development, with extensive landscaped open space, Little Aspley Today, with a population of approximately 550 people, the small village is home to takes its name from the abandoned, medieval village of Aspley-juxta-Wixford two pubs, The Broom Tavern and Broom Hall Inn, both dating from the 16th century, (meaning Aspley next to Wixford) whose probable southern edge overlapped and a vibrant village hall which hosts a range of regular social events and both the north eastern corner of Little Aspley. Now farmland, documentary evidence daytime and evening classes. Further amenities including shops, libraries, cafes, suggests that depopulation of the deserted medieval settlement occurred in pubs and sports facilities can be found within walking distance in the neighbouring the 16th century. village of Bidford-on-Avon, and in the thriving market town of Alcester which is just 4 miles away. There are primary schools in Bidford and Dunnington, and Alcester Broom itself has long been associated with tranquil, rural surroundings with the has three secondary schools: Alcester Grammar School, Alcester Academy and St historic core of the village described in the Domesday Book as having “land for Benedict’s, all of which have excellent reputations. The wider area also has a number four ploughs and 14 acres of meadows with four villagers and ten smallholders”. of state and independent schools for pupils of all ages. Little Aspley is superbly situated for modern lifestyles. You do not need to travel far to fi nd golf courses, cricket, rugby, football and tennis clubs amongst other recreational activities, and there are many attractions to explore in the vibrant, nearby towns of Stratford-upon-Avon, Evesham, Warwick, Leamington Spa, and the cathedral city of Worcester. Here you will fi nd cosmopolitan shopping centres, bars and restaurants and top quality entertainment with music and arts festivals, theatres, museums and art galleries. Little Aspley is centrally located for access to network links throughout the country. The A46 at Bidford gives access to Evesham, J9 of the M5 motorway at Tewkesbury, and J15 of the M40, bringing the rest of the country within easy reach. • Evesham 8 miles (with a direct rail service to London Paddington) • Stratford-upon-Avon 8 miles • Worcester 16 miles • M5 motorway J6, 15 miles and J9, 20 miles • M42 motorway J3 14 miles • M40 motorway J15 13 miles • Birmingham International Airport 26 miles • London Heathrow 96 miles PLOT 4 PLOT 5 Site plan PLOT 6 OPEN SPACE Careful consideration has been given not only to the homes but also to the local environment within Little Aspley. The varied landscaping has been designed to encourage wildlife and to create an PLOT 3 attractive ecological setting with generous open spaces, wildfl ower planting and attenuation pond. Indigenous trees and shrubs, enhance its natural beauty whilst the private road and footpath meandering through the open space emphasise the PLOT 2 open, rural aspect of the development. PLOT 1 OPEN SPACE OPEN SPACE n Bidford Road Site Plan, Little Aspley, Broom Site plan Six local market homes for sale at LITTLE ASPLEY, Bidford Road, Broom Little Aspley nestles on the edge of open countryside Rural Housing Association, and 1 is for sale on a shared During the fi rst 12 weeks of marketing, the six local close to the centre of Broom, a small village community. ownership basis. market homes can only be sold (on both the fi rst sale and subsequent resales) to householders with a local It is a thoughtfully designed development of homes, with The six local market homes, designed with connection to the Parish of Bidford-on-Avon, which either a mellow brick or render fi nish, by local developer contemporary lifestyles in mind, seamlessly combine includes the villages and hamlets of Broom, Barton, Linfoot Country Homes. traditional materials with stylish fi ttings and energy Marlcliff, and Bidford. saving techniques, complementing the surrounding Promoted and supported by the local community this environment whilst meeting the needs of the modern For full details of the conditions relating to the local rural development, with generous, open landscaped day, environmentally conscious householder. Highly market houses and to establish whether you have a local areas, comprises a mix of 12 two, three and four insulated, all properties have sustainable storm water connection please contact the selling agent. bedroom homes, of which 6 are local market homes drainage systems and central heating provided by air for sale, 5 are available for rent through Warwickshire source heat pumps. Charming two and three bedroom cottages, with attractive rear gardens and contrasting brick and render finishes. Computer Generated Image Plots 1 and 2, Little Aspley, Broom En suite Bedroom 1 En suite Bathroom Bedroom 2 W W ST Bedroom 1 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom PLOTS 1 AND 2 Garage Living Room En suite Bedroom 1 En suite Utility Bathroom Kitchen Bedroom 2 W W Cloaks ST ST Living Room ST Hall PLOT 1 Cloaks Bedroom 1 Hall Dining Bedroom 3 Bedroom 2 Kitchen Bathroom Dining PLOT 2 GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR PLOT 1 PLOT 1 Living Room 4.94m x 3.07m (16’ 2” x 10’ 1”) Bedroom 1 4.94m x 3.70m max (16’ 2” x 12’ 1” max) Kitchen/Dining 4.94m x 2.89m (16’ 2” x 9’ 6”) Ensuite 1.31m x 2.02m max (4’ 3” x 6’ 7” max) Cloakroom 2.34m x 1.95m max (7’ 8” x 6’ 5” max) Bedroom 2 4.40m x 2.92m max (14’ 5” x 9’ 7” max) Bathroom 2.93m x 1.89m max (9’7” x 6’2” max) PLOT 2 Garage PLOT 2 Living Room 5.99m x 3.39m (19’ 8” x 11’ 1”) Kitchen/Dining 5.99m x 3.04m (19’ 8” x 9’ 11”) Bedroom 1 4.44m x 3.43m max (14’ 7” x 11’ 3” max) Utility 2.03m x 1.90m (6’ 8” x 6’ 3”) Ensuite 2.30m x 1.44m max (7’ 6” x 4’ 8” max)Living Room Cloakroom 2.03m x 0.97m (6’ 8” x 3’ 2”) Bedroom 2 3.06mUtility x 2.85m (10’ 0” x 9’ 4”) Kitchen Single Garage Bedroom 3 2.85m x 2.82m (9’ 4” x 9’ 3”) Bathroom 2.17mCloaks x 1.9m (7’ 1” x 6’ 3”) ST Living Room ST Hall PLOT 1 Cloaks Hall Dining Kitchen Dining PLOT 2 A picturesque three/four bedroom detached home built in mellow brick, with generous open plan living space and flexible accommodation, double garage and good sized garden. Computer Generated Image Plot 3, Little Aspley, Broom Bathroom Home Office/ Bedroom 3 Bedroom 4 Ensuite Bedroom 2 Bedroom 1 W PLOT 3 Garage Bathroom Home Office/ Bedroom 3 Family Dining Kitchen Bedroom 4 ST Cloaks Ensuite Bedroom 2 Hall Living Room Study/Playroom Bedroom 1 W GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR Living Room 5.11m x 3.36m (16’ 9” x 11’ 0”) Bedroom 1 4.11m x 4.09m max (13’ 6” x 13’ 5” max) Kitchen/Dining/Family 7.79m x 3.37m max (25’6” x 11’1” max) Ensuite 2.35m x 1.76m max (7’ 8” x 5’ 9” max) Study/Playroom 2.16m x 2.12m (7’ 1” x 6’ 11”) Bedroom 2 3.59m x 3.35m max (11’ 9” x 11’Garage 0” max) Cloakroom 2.12m x 0.98m (6’ 11” x 3’ 2”) Bedroom 3 3.33m x 2.98m max (10’ 11” x 9’ 9” max) Double Garage Home Offi ce/ Bedroom4 2.94m x 2.35m (9’ 8” x 7’ 8”) BathroomFamily Dining2.22m x 1.90mKitchen (7’ 3” x 6’ 3”) ST Cloaks Hall Living Room Study/Playroom Impressive three/four bedroom detached family home in a tranquil, corner position, with a spacious, open plan kitchen, dining and family area, good sized bedrooms and a large rear garden. Computer Generated Image Plots 4, Little Aspley, Broom PLOT 4 Kitchen Home Office/ Bedroom 4 Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom 3 Home Office/ Bedroom 4 Bathroom Family Dining Bedroom 3 Family Dining Utility Utility En Suite En Suite Cloaks Cloaks ST Bedroom 2 Garage Bedroom 2 Garage ST Living Room Bedroom 1 Living Room Bedroom 1 Hall Hall W W PLOT 4 PLOT 4 GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR Living Room 5.19m x 3.31m (17’ 0” x 10’ 10”) Bedroom 1 4.33m x 4.00m max (14’ 2” x 13’ 1” max) Kitchen/Family/Dining 8.18m x 4.81m max (26’ 10” x 15’ 9” max) Ensuite 2.06m x 1.49m (6’ 9” x 4’ 10”) Utility 1.63m x 1.60m max (5’ 4” x 5’ 3” max) Bedroom 2 4.19m x 4.07m max (13’ 9” x 13’ 4” max) Cloakroom 1.66m x 0.86m (5’ 5” x 2’ 10”) Bedroom 3 3.79m x 2.57mm (12’ 5” x 8’ 5”) Single Garage Home Offi ce/ Bedroom 4 3.15m x 2.71m (10’ 4” x 8’ 10”) Bathroom 2.71m x 2.23m max (8’ 10” x 7’ 4” max) Prestigious four bedroom family homes with fabulous, open plan dining/family/kitchen areas featuring island units, with substantial rear gardens and great views over open countryside.
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