SPRING MEADOWS 39 stunning homes in Drakes Broughton ESTABLISHED 1880 Behind the name of Kendrick Homes lies over a century of craftsmanship, commitment to quality and pride in a job well done. William Kendrick founded the company in 1880 and over the years it has completed many prestigious projects – from housing to industrial, hospitals, schools and municipal buildings. Today, the fifth generation continues to guide the company and the founder’s principle of quality craftsmanship is still demonstrated through the work of Kendrick Homes. Combine this with a skilled in-house design team, high quality, energy-efficient materials and a superb specification and you will find a home of distinct quality, perfect for modern day living. Picture: Andy Bartlett Spring Meadows is a stunning collection of new homes in Drakes Broughton, Worcestershire, with easy access to the M5 motorway. Picture: Clifford Carter Beautiful Picture: Andy Bartlett SPRING village location MEADOWS Spring Meadows is a development of 39 new homes in the beautiful village of Drakes Broughton at the very heart of Worcestershire. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, this is a lovely village location yet no more than 3 miles from Pershore, 8 miles from Worcester and with easy access to the motorway network. There is a full range of house types to choose from, including 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes with a style to suit everyone. Whether you are looking for your very first home, somewhere to raise a Picture: Caroline Mann growing family or somewhere to retire to, Spring Meadows offers well-planned, energy-efficient accommodation with a superior and stylish interior specification. Local amenities are within easy reach, while Pershore, Evesham and Worcester are also just a short distance away. Picture: Caroline Mann Pershore Train Station Note. 2.2 miles All distances are approximate Pershore 3.0 miles M5 junction 7 4.5 miles M5 junction 6 6.1 miles Worcester City Centre 7.4 miles Evesham 9.0 miles Cheltenham 20.1 miles Birmingham City Centre 32.4 miles Delightful rural setting in Worcestershire with village traditions and good local schools Drakes Broughton is a delightful Worcestershire village – Shopping Centre, home to over 100 stores. There’s also School in Peopleton while the much larger Pershore a friendly community with some essential facilities on a 7-screen VUE cinema which supplements the Odeon High School has a wide catchment area. There are plenty hand and just a few miles from Pershore, Evesham and the cinema near Worcester train station. of other options in nearby Worcester including Nunnery City of Worcester. There are a few shops in the village for Wood, Tudor Grange Academy, Kings School and the essential supplies including a general stores & Post Office, Stunning countryside Royal Grammar School Worcester. hairdressers and fish & chip shop but for most shopping As capital of the county, Worcester also has an Local events in Drakes Broughton used to focus around options you’ll need to head into Pershore, Evesham or outstanding catherdral which dates back to Norman the school but now there is a well-used village Hall. Worcester. times and enjoys a fantastic location perched above the More conventional entertainment can be sought at the riverbank – also overlooking the picturesque county Pershore is a picturesque Market Town set on the banks 2 pubs in the village: you’ll find the Old Oak Inn just a cricket ground - and dominating the skyline for miles of the Avon and renowned for specialist shops and a couple of hundred yards from Spring Meadows along around. The City has some excellent sporting facilities bustling high street – as well as an Asda supermarket. The Stonebow Road and then a further 10 minute walk including Nunnery Wood Sports complex and Worcester town is also famous for the magnificent Abbey, elegant will take you to the popular Plough and Harrow on the Swimming Pool & Gym but this is also an area where Georgian architecture and the Pershore Plum Festival. B4084 Worcester Road. you should be encouraged to get out and enjoy the fresh Pershore has an association with fruit growing since air. The stunning country landscapes demand long walks medieval times and records in 1870 show that over 900 The local games or cycle rides to make the most of the views. Head west tons of plums were sent to market during harvest time. Drakes Broughton has a local recreation ground right to the panorama of the Malverns or else chose to look by the village hall, which is home to the local football It’s a similar story just a few miles further east at back east to Bredon Hill, which sits above Pershore, team and also sometimes a venue for part of the Evesham, the horticultural centre of England. There are offering a variety of paths and trails and affording some Wychavon Parish Games – running since 1978 to offer dazzling displays of fruit blossoms in spring and the wonderful panoramic views of the Cotswold escarpment, all residents the opportunity to participate in active British Asparagus Festival in May and June. The Vale Vale of Evesham and the Severn Valley sports and games. In an average year there will be 35 of Evesham offers up some of the prettiest countryside Drakes Broughton benefits from an excellent local school parishes competing in 15 events over 4 months with in the country while the market town itself is similarly just at the end of Stonebow Road – St. Barnabas C of E a strict ruling that all competitors must live in the picturesque benefitting from a riverside location and First and Middle School caters for around 300 between parish they represent. With events ranging from Bowls home to an annual river festival and carnival. ages of 4 to 12 – however there are several other good to Bell Boating and Pool to Petanque, this tradition For shopping at a different level, head west to Worcester primary schools in Pershore and at Pinvin. The nearest helps maintain a true community feel to life in Drakes for several larger supermarkets as well as the Kingfisher secondary school is the independent Bowbrook House Broughton (2015 winners of the Petanque competition!). 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All dimensions are approximate maximum room sizes and should not be relied upon for floor or furniture placement. Computer generated image only. Details may vary. Plots: 15, 16 & 17 Ground Floor Lounge 3410 x 4660mm (11’2” x 15’3”) Kitchen The Lyme Kitchen / Dining /Dining 3946 x 4148mm (12’11” x 13’7”) Utility 2137 x 1641mm (7’0” x 5’5”) A charming two bedroom bungalow, thoughtfully Utility AC Bedroom 1 ST planned for single-level living. 2997 x 3480mm (9’10” x 11’5”) Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 2650 x 3010mm (8’8” x 9’11”) Bathroom W W 2660 x 1904mm (8’9” x 6’3”) Garage Lounge Bedroom 2 2892 (at widest point) x 5524mm (9’6” x 18’1”) Ground Floor Please note: plot 16 is handed Floor plans not to scale. All dimensions are approximate maximum room sizes and should not be relied upon for floor or furniture placement. Computer generated image only. Details may vary. Plots: 18, 22 & 23 Ground Floor Lounge 4159 x 4810mm (13’8” x 15’9”) Dining The Edgcote Kitchen 3428 x 4495mm (11’3” x 14’9”) Dining 3428 x 2588mm (11’3” x 8’6”) Family An impressive two bedroom bungalow with generous Lounge Family living accommodation. 3270 x 3270mm (10’9” x 10’9”) Utility Kitchen 2100 x 1579 (6’11” x 5’2” ) ST ST Utility Garage Bathroom ST En-suite 5556 (at widest point) W x 5524 mm (18’3” x 18’1”) W Bedroom 1 4140 x 4760mm (13’7” x 15’7”) En-suite Bedroom 2 Bedroom 1 1790 x 2221mm (5’10” x 7’3”) Bedroom 2 4150 x 4174mm (13’7” x 13’8”) Bathroom Ground Floor 2610 x 2380mm (8’7” x 7’10”) Please note: plot 22 is handed Floor plans not to scale.
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