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A Delightful Collection of 3 and 4 Bedroom Country Houses and Bungalows in the Beautiful Cotswold Village of Willersey, Gloucest Badsey Lane To Mickleton and Honeybourne railway station B4632 Evesham A4104 Trains to To B4084 Worcester A46 Honeybourne Oxford/ London Main St Willersey Primary School B4035 St Peter’s Church To Evesham The Bell Inn Design: www.linesgroup.co.uk Willersey Willersey B4632 Collin Lane Stores WILLERSEY A44 J8 A46 The New Inn Campden Lane Bredon Broadway B4081 Collin Lane B4632 A44 B4078 Broadway Rd A46Weston B4632 J9 Toddington Park B4077 Tewkesbury A44 A435 M5 WILLERSEY • BROADWAY A38 Winchcombe B4077 Pennylands Bank B4632 Leamington Road J10 B4632 M5 B4068 Cheltenham J11 A436 A44 To Bristol A40 Broadway Childswickham Road Station Road First School Broadway Golf Club SATNAV WR12 7PE Willow Green Collin Lane Fish Hill Buckle Street Willersey Broadway High Street Glos WR12 7PE To Toddington, To Moreton-in To Winchcombe B4632 BROADWAY Marsh and Broadway Tel: 01386 244377 & Cheltenham Stow-on-the-Wold Tower A delightful collection of 3 and 4 bedroom country houses and bungalows Considerate | Conscientious | Crafted in the beautiful Cotswold village of Willersey, Gloucestershire Newland Homes Ltd: Brighouse Court, Barnett Way, Barnwood, Gloucester GL4 3RT | T: 01452 623000 | E: [email protected] | www.newlandhomes.co.uk All purchasers must check with the Sales Advisor to ascertain the fnal layout and dimensions. Artists impressions of elevations showing mature landscaping are for illustration purposes only. The measurements shown in the brochure are for guidance purposes only and all dimensions should be checked and verifed. Kitchen and Bathroom layouts are for guidance purposes and will probably vary depending upon fnal suppliers alterations. Please check with our sales consultant to confrm fnal layouts for these areas. Computer generated images have been provided to give an indication of the overall fnish and size of the completed properties. These images are computer interpretations and should be regarded as such. The quoted specifcation can be changed or altered without notice and is for guidance purposes only. Please check with your Sales Advisor to confrm the specifcation for your property. Although every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of all information in this brochure, the contents do not form part or constitute any representation, warranty or part of any contract. In order to make each home INDIVIDUAL, external fnishes AND WINDOW POSITIONS do vary, please ask Sales Advisor for full details. 11/18 Characterful Cotswold village near Broadway with community outlook and a horticultural history Willow Green is an exciting development of 50 illersey is an historical village at the church of St Peter, famous for its ring of six bells W northern edge of the Cotswolds Area of cast in 1712 which are rung regularly today. homes featuring a wide range of both detached Outstanding Natural Beauty close to the boundary and semi-detached 3 and 4 bedroom houses and with Worcestershire and just minutes from the well- Willersley boasts a small and very popular primary known picturesque Cotswold centre of Broadway. school just off the main street. There are good 3 bedroom bungalows, in the quintessentially options in Broadway or Evesham while secondary English village of Willersey in Gloucestershire. Village charm education is well catered for in Evesham as well as The village essentially straddles the B4632 Broadway at the outstanding Chipping Campden School. to Stratford road and is dominated by the wide open green either side of the main street. A selection of Genuine community beautiful Cotswold cottages and townhouses cast Willersey retains the smaller feel of a genuine their golden charm across the grass. community with a key focus being the annual Horticultural and Craft Show held on August Bank 1 2 Unsurprisingly, Willersey has a been a winner of Holiday which not only brings the current village the Best Kept Village competition, with a much- together but also recalls its history with items such admired duck pond nestled at the centre, and it’s as the vintage tractor display. Distances from Willow Green not diffcult to see why. The village also boasts two Majestic setting Broadway pubs – The Bell Inn and The New Inn – while there Is 1.9 miles – 5 mins by car The stunning countryside of the area naturally no shortage of other options in Broadway and other Chipping Campden villages nearby including the delightful 15th Century lends itself to a variety of outdoor pursuits and 3.5 miles – 9 mins by car Fleece Inn at Bretforton. Willersey is on the trail of the well-known 62-mile Honeybourne Donnington Way walking route, part of which Mainline Station 4 5 4.1 miles – 8 mins by car Shops & Schools includes the delightful hillside hamlet of Saintbury. Evesham town centre Willersey Stores is very much at the centre of the Other famous hillspots nearby include Dovers Hill - 6.5 miles – 15 mins by car community. Trading for over 120 years, it stocks site of the original English Olympic Games in Stratford-upon-Avon a range of groceries and fresh produce as well as 1612 when Shakespeare was around (though it’s 13.6 miles – 26 mins by car being home to a small café. For more signifcant not sure he took part!) – and of course Middle M5 Motorway (Jnc.9) shopping options Warners Budgens store at Hill where the majestic Broadway Tower 14.1 miles – 23 mins by car Cheltenham Broadway is just a couple of miles away and there enjoys magnifcent views stretching 18.3 miles – 41 mins by car are larger superstores in Evesham (6 miles). Other for miles. Also nearby local facilities include a play area and park, busy is the delightful 3 6 village hall, garage and hairdresser as well as Snowshill Manor with * all times and distances from Googlemaps. a Methodist Church and the attractive country it’s inviting gardens. 1. The Bell Inn just off Main St with St Peter’s Church behind 2. St Peter’s Church, famed for it’s ring of six bells 3. Willersey Stores and Coffee Shop Car travel times with no traffc. 4. At the heart of the village is it’s iconic and picturesque pond. 5. The New Inn, the second village pub at the top of Main St 6. Broadway village Main image: Broadway Tower ATTENUATION POND Important Notice 10 The site layout is intended for illustrative purposes only and may change, for example, in response to market demand or ground conditions. It should 32 Development be treated as general guidance and cannot be relied upon as accurately describing any one of the specifed matters prescribed by any order 10 made under the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 10 11 19 2008. Landscaping is indicative. Please refer to the Landscape Plan and Engineering Layout available from the Site Sales Advisor or Agents. 19 32 9 11 19 18 11 32 9 31 12 Plan 18 31 12 9 31 18 12 17 20 17 20 POTENTIAL FUTURE 16 17 12a 21 20 29 16 DEVELOPMENT 21 1 2 a 16 14/15 22 24 21 15 22 25 29 30 14 23 22 24 26 23 27 30 30 24 23 25 26 27 25 27 7 7 6 26 PUMPING PLAYING 7 5 28 STATION 36 37 36 6 FIELDS 8 8 ATTENUATION 37 4 28 28 5 POND 36 37 4 8 3 2 2 35 38 35 6 34 35 5 3 39 2 34 4 39 1 39 3 38 38 40 34 40 40 1 1 50 50 SUB 50 STATION The Withington The Hartpury The Sherston The Hilmarton 41 33 41 4 bedroom home 4 bedroom home 4 bedroom home 4 bedroom home 50 PADDOCK Plots: 9, 32, 49 Plots: 10, 28, 30, Plot: 50 Plots: 8, 12a, 25, 26, 41 33 33 42 31, 33 27, 29, 35 EXISTING HOUSE 49 42 ‘Harvest Piece’Piece’ 49 43 42 48 43 43 47 49 48 46 44/45 47 46 COLLIN LANE EXISTING HOUSE 48 46 ‘Hopefield House’ 47 44 45 The Hazleton The Buscott The Honeybourne The Lodge 4 bedroom home 3 bedroom bungalow 3 bedroom home 3 bedroom home Plots: 11, 24, 34 Plots: 3, 4 Plots: 7, 12 Plots: 1, 2 Two Rivers Housing N Please see Sales Advisor for more information Inspired by the rural surroundings and local architecture, effciencies, the homes are crafted in a range of fnishes, Designed with style. the tranquil development refects and respects the including Cotswold stone and slate materials echoing the character of the village and its idyllic setting. local vernacular, giving them charm as well as individuality. The eye-catching three and four bedroom detached houses Built to superb quality standards, exceptional attention Built with passion. and bungalows have been thoughtfully designed inside to detail is evident everywhere, with each and every home and out. Featuring the best of modern day comforts and an absolute pleasure to live in. Beautifully landscaped green spaces, Willow Green perfectly complements the neighbouring homes and countryside. An imposing double fronted, traditionally elevated 4 bedroom detached home with open plan kitchen, including feature island, leading on to light and airy conservatory. The Withington Coupled with a generously proportioned lounge and separate dining room, this home also boasts master suite with dressing room and separate ensuite, two further double Plots: 9, 32, 49 – stone bedrooms, a single fourth and a well appointed family bathroom. Living Room 3.85m (max) x 7.15m (max) 12’7”(max) x 23’5”(max) Kitchen 5.65m (max) x 5.15m (max) 18’6”(max) x 16’11”(max) Dining 2.95m x 3.18m 9’8” x 10’5” Conservatory 5.53m x 2.41m 18’1” x 7’11” Bedroom 1 3.85m x 4.59m 12’7” x 15’1” Bedroom 2 2.95m (max) x 4.20m (max) 9’8”(max) x 13’9”(max) Bedroom 3 3.46m (max) x 3.27m (max) 11’4”(max) x 10’8”(max) Bedroom 4 2.60m x 3.24m 8’6” x 10’7” Ground foor First foor A/C Airing cupboard FRZ Integrated freezer WM Washing machine CYL Cylinder cupboard L Larder unit space B Boiler O Dual eye level single ––– Denotes reduced C Cupboard ovens with combination ceiling height DW Integrated dishwasher microwave FRG Integrated fridge TD Tumble dryer space This striking 4 bedroom detached home is approached through an impressive fully glazed entrance porch and has a contemporary open plan kitchen/breakfast and feature island The Hartpury leading on to generous conservatory, in addition to a well proportioned lounge and dining room.
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