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Detached worcestershire £358000 Morris Homes

The Willington, MILLFIELDS Stourport, Worcestershire,Worcestershire


Detached ,£358000

Morris Homes

The advantages of a well planned, spacious family home are clearly demonstrated in the internal layout of this impressive detached house. Behind the bay windowed lounge is a separate dining room and alongside that is the fully fitted kitchen, which includes a useful breakfast area with French doors into the rear garden. The laundry room leads to the side entrance and there is a study and downstairs cloaks off the central entrance hall. Upstairs, the master bedroom has its own en-suite bathroom, there are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Ground Floor Dimensions Lounge 6248mm* x 4050mm (20’6"* x 13’3") Dining Room 3000mm x 3000mm (9’10" x 9’10") Kitchen 5150mm x 3000mm* (16’11"* x 9’10"*) Laundry 2100mm x 1525mm (6’10" x 5’0") Study 2350mm x 2100mm (7’8" x 6’10") Cloakroom 2100mm x 975mm (6’10" x 3’2") *denotes maximum room dimension First Floor Dimensions Bedroom 1 4050mm x 3674mm (13’3" x 12’0") En-suite 2950mm x 1850mm (9’8"* x 6’0"*) Bedroom 2 4387mm* x 3537mm* (14’4"* x 9’7"*) Bedroom 3 3200mm x 2950mm (10’6" x 9’8") Bedroom 4 2774mm x 2337mm (9’1"* x 7’8"*) Bathroom 2400mm x 2000mm (7’10" x 6’7") *denotes maximum room dimension

Detached worcestershire £358000 Morris Homes

The Willington, MILLFIELDS Stourport, Worcestershire,Worcestershire


Detached ,£358000

Morris Homes

The advantages of a well planned, spacious family home are clearly demonstrated in the internal layout of this impressive detached house. Behind the bay windowed lounge is a separate dining room and alongside that is the fully fitted kitchen, which includes a useful breakfast area with French doors into the rear garden. The laundry room leads to the side entrance and there is a study and downstairs cloaks off the central entrance hall. Upstairs, the master bedroom has its own en-suite bathroom, there are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Ground Floor Dimensions Lounge 6248mm* x 4050mm (20’6"* x 13’3") Dining Room 3000mm x 3000mm (9’10" x 9’10") Kitchen 5150mm x 3000mm* (16’11"* x 9’10"*) Laundry 2100mm x 1525mm (6’10" x 5’0") Study 2350mm x 2100mm (7’8" x 6’10") Cloakroom 2100mm x 975mm (6’10" x 3’2") *denotes maximum room dimension First Floor Dimensions Bedroom 1 4050mm x 3674mm (13’3" x 12’0") En-suite 2950mm x 1850mm (9’8"* x 6’0"*) Bedroom 2 4387mm* x 3537mm* (14’4"* x 9’7"*) Bedroom 3 3200mm x 2950mm (10’6" x 9’8") Bedroom 4 2774mm x 2337mm (9’1"* x 7’8"*) Bathroom 2400mm x 2000mm (7’10" x 6’7") *denotes maximum room dimension

House worcestershire £359950 Bloor Homes

TheHaydon, Fountain Court , Worcester Road, Great Witley, Worcestershire,Worcestershire


House ,£359950

Bloor Homes

A Three bedroom home with en suite and garage RoomDimensions Lounge4.09 x 6.01 (13'5'' x 19'8'') Dining Room3.50 x 3.17 (11'5'' x 10'4'') Kitchen3.88 max. x 3.21 max (12'8'' max. x 10'6'' max) Utility2.11 x 1.57 (6'11'' x 5'1'') Bedroom One3.59 max. x 3.98 max (11'9'' max. x 13'0'' max) plus bay Plus en suite Bedroom Two3.42 x 3.53 (11'2'' x 11'7'') Excl robes, plus bay Bedroom Three2.91 x 2.40 (9'6'' x 7'10'') Bathroom W.C Famed for Witley Court and Parkland and convenient for Worcester, this is an attractive village environment for a range of very desirable homes, including 3 bedroom detached bungalows and large 4 and 5 bedroom detached family homes.

House worcestershire £364950 Bloor Homes

TheMelksham, Fountain Court , Worcester Road, Great Witley, Worcestershire,Worcestershire


House ,£364950

Bloor Homes

A four bedroom detached house with en suite RoomDimensions Lounge3.57 x 6.81 (11'8'' x 22'4'') Dining Room3.02 x 3.09 (9'11'' x 10'1'') Kitchen3.33 max. x 2.91 max (10'11'' max. x 9'7'' max) Breakfast area3.51 max. x 3.57 max (8'3'' max. x 11'9'' max) Utility2.55 x 1.71 (8'4'' x 5'7'') W.C RoomDimensions Bedroom One3.21 x 4.16 (10'6'' x 13'7'') excl robes plus en suite Bedroom Two3.57 x 3.53 (11'8'' x 11'7'') Bedroom Three2.56 x 3.20 (8'4'' x 10'6'') Bedroom Four2.84 x 3.13 (9'3'' x 10'3'') Incl robes Bathroom Famed for Witley Court and Parkland and convenient for Worcester, this is an attractive village environment for a range of very desirable homes, including 3 bedroom detached bungalows and large 4 and 5 bedroom detached family homes.

Detached worcestershire £389995 Laing Homes

ThePershore Barley Meadows, High Street, Inkberrow, WORCS,Worcestershire


Detached ,£389995

Laing Homes

Barley Meadows is a select development of contemporary (but sympathetically) designed new homes in a peaceful, rural hamlet where time can sometimes stand still. Bedroom1 Bedroom2 Bedroom3 MasterBedroom Ensuite shower to master bedroom Quality new developments like Barley Meadows (in picturesque havens like Inkberrow) only come along once in a while - so this is a 'best of both worlds' setting if ever there was one! So called after previous owners the Barley family, it's just off the main A422 linking Worcester to Stratford and is a greenfield site on former agricultural land, which backs onto a tree-lined conservation area. 'Olde worlde' and new build have never worked so well together - and its the only significant development within Inkberrow in many a year! Intimate and exclusive with just 16 premier, detached properties on offer! Despite a long, historical heritage that begins in Saxon times, Inkberrow remains a small, unspoilt village. Traditional housing (plus some modern) aside, it consists of just a post office, general stores, two churches, two pubs, a village hall and a primary school. The triangular village green is just off the high street and renowned hostelries flank either side - the Georgian-style Bull's Head with its excellent restaurant and the Old Bull opposite, which is one of the most photographed pubs in England. This Grade II Listed white timbered building is famous the UK over for being 'The Bull at Ambridge' in Radio 4's longest running and most popular series on rural life - The Archers. Packed with show memorabilia, it is also frequented on a regular basis by the stars of the show! SHOPS The ancient market town of Alcester is just over three miles east of Inkberrow and has a wide and varied range of independent shops - including antiques and other specialist retailers. Redditch nearby is considered the up-and-coming town in Worcestershire and is home to the renowned Kingfisher Centre where many of the top High Street retailers can be found. It offers 150 stores conveniently under one roof, as well as ample parking and a good selection of cafes and restaurants. SCHOOLS The well-respected Inkberrow County Primary School is adjacent to Barley Meadows and part of the original building dates back to 1851. TRANSPORT Inkberrow offers relative solitude if you want it, but is also well connected - Redditch is approximately five miles north, Evesham just six miles south and Worcester seven miles east. A local bus service connects Inkberrow to all three (plus Shakespeare's Stratford) while commuting is made simple because of the proximity to junctions 2 and 3 of the M42 - which also links to the M40, M5 and M6 corridors that serve major towns and cities in all directions, plus the NEC and Birmingham International Airport. And Redditch station is on the busy Cross City Line that goes direct to Birmingham New Street - with instant connections to London Euston. HEALTH Adjacent to Barley Meadows is a brand new doctor's surgery built on land donated by Laing Homes, which will serve Inkberrow and the surrounding villages! Redditch Hospital is the local A&E facility. LEISURE Tucked away amidst beautiful, rolling Worcestershire countryside, this is renowned 'outdoor pursuit' country - with the Inkberrow parish (also including Cookhill, Dormston and Kington) offering over 120 individual public rights of way, plus 50 miles of walking, riding and cycling within its boundaries. Other idyllic and sought after villages like Feckenham and Tardebigge are close to hand, as are The Vale of Evesham and even the Cotswolds - for memorable days out in tranquil countryside. Alcester nearby has several major tourist attractions too, plus a good selection of traditional coaching inns and restaurants

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