Property description
A FINE PERIOD GRADE II LISTED DETACHED VILLAGE HOUSE WITH USEFUL ANCILLARY ACCOMMODATION OVER THE GARAGE.
Reception hall, 4 reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, utility, cloakroom, 4 first floor double bedrooms one with en-suite bathroom, shower room, second floor double bedroom, bathroom and games room. Double garage/workshop with ancillary accommodation over ideal for a teenager or dependant relative, good sized garden and parking.
Malvern House is thought to date from 1560 and is built of Cotswold and blue lias stone and red brick under a tiled roof. Period features include flagstone floors, sash and mullioned windows and exposed timbers and beams together with a restored and working wood fired bread oven in the bakehouse. The house offers nearly 4000 sq ft of accommodation with light and well proportioned rooms.
SITUATION
The village of Badsey lies approximately 2 miles to the east of the market town of Evesham and some 4� miles to the north of Broadway, and about 15 miles south west of Stratford-upon-Avon, the latter famous throughout the world for its Shakespearean connections. Badsey is a thriving community with a church, primary school, village store and two public houses. There is a mainline train station to London/Paddington in Evesham and in Honeybourne (both within approx 10 minutes by car). Regular local buses to Evesham and Chipping Campden with connections to Worcester and Malvern.
OUTSIDE
The gardens lie principally to the side of the house and are laid to informal lawn with shrub borders. Wooden gates open onto a gravelled driveway which runs along the side of the house to the double garage/workshop with accommodation above. To the front of the house and flanking the front door are 2 small lawns bounded from the road by painted iron railings.
Double garage and workshop with accommodation � constructed of solid oak with external staircase leading to 2 good sized rooms with dormer windows and enclosed shower cubicle, WC and pedestal wash basin. The barn has gas central heating on both floors.
NB: Planning consent for the use of the above is for ancilliary use to the main dwelling. Bakehouse with wood fired oven (now restored and working).
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