Giardinelli
Pensham, Pershore, Worcestershire, WR10 3HB
Guide Price
£999,950
Residential Tags: Georgian
Property Tags: Holiday Cottage, Leisure Business
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Aug 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Georgian
- Property Tags: Holiday Cottage, Leisure Business
- Land Tags: N/A
A DETACHED BUNGALOW OF APPROXIMATELY 1800 SQ. FT. OF ACCOMMODATION WITH DETACHED GARAGE AND ATTIC STORE, APPROVED CONSENT, SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS, FOR A SELF-CATERING HOLIDAY LET (900 SQ.FT.), FURTHER OUTBUILDINGS, 5.21 ACRES AND PANORAMIC VIEWS TO BREDON HILL.
The Vendors will consider a split sale of the Detached Bungalow, Guide Price £800,000 and the Self-Catering Holiday Let, Guide Price £200,000.
Standing in its own grounds of 5.2 acres, with panoramic views across farmland to the historic Bredon Hill must be one of the best locations in the area. A detached three-bedroom bungalow with separate double garage together with planning consent approval for change of use of an outbuilding to provide a two-bedroom, self-catering holiday let. There are also further outbuildings which are connected to power. Accessed over its own drive which provides turning space and parking.
Pensham is a rural hamlet approximately one and a half miles from Pershore town and comprises of period black and white properties, farm cottages and converted barns set in an agricultural area bordered by farmland and with the River Avon to the south and Bredon Hill to the southeast.
The market town of Pershore is Georgian styled and provides high street shopping facilities and supermarket together with an indoor market and leisure complex. The river Avon runs to the east of the town lending itself to scenic walks and leisure pursuits. There are two medical centres, a hospital and a town library, together with excellent educational facilities within the area. Pershore has Number 8 which is run by voluntary help and provides theatre activities, a cinema, ballet and yoga classes and is very much a part of Pershore community living.
The new Worcestershire Parkway Station has been developed to improve the access and destinations to the southwest, the northeast, London and the Thames Valley. So significantly enhancing Worcestershire's connectivity to outlying regions. The motorway is approximately nine miles distant at Worcester junction 7 of the M5, bringing Birmingham to the north and Bristol to the south within commutable distance. Other main centres are Stratford-upon-Avon with the theatre and racecourse; Cheltenham with National Hunt Horseracing, the Everyman Theatre and major shopping facilities; Worcester with its famous Cathedral and equally famous cricket club together with the River Severn and main shopping centre.
Marketed by: Bomford And Coffey, Pershore
The Vendors will consider a split sale of the Detached Bungalow, Guide Price £800,000 and the Self-Catering Holiday Let, Guide Price £200,000.
Standing in its own grounds of 5.2 acres, with panoramic views across farmland to the historic Bredon Hill must be one of the best locations in the area. A detached three-bedroom bungalow with separate double garage together with planning consent approval for change of use of an outbuilding to provide a two-bedroom, self-catering holiday let. There are also further outbuildings which are connected to power. Accessed over its own drive which provides turning space and parking.
Pensham is a rural hamlet approximately one and a half miles from Pershore town and comprises of period black and white properties, farm cottages and converted barns set in an agricultural area bordered by farmland and with the River Avon to the south and Bredon Hill to the southeast.
The market town of Pershore is Georgian styled and provides high street shopping facilities and supermarket together with an indoor market and leisure complex. The river Avon runs to the east of the town lending itself to scenic walks and leisure pursuits. There are two medical centres, a hospital and a town library, together with excellent educational facilities within the area. Pershore has Number 8 which is run by voluntary help and provides theatre activities, a cinema, ballet and yoga classes and is very much a part of Pershore community living.
The new Worcestershire Parkway Station has been developed to improve the access and destinations to the southwest, the northeast, London and the Thames Valley. So significantly enhancing Worcestershire's connectivity to outlying regions. The motorway is approximately nine miles distant at Worcester junction 7 of the M5, bringing Birmingham to the north and Bristol to the south within commutable distance. Other main centres are Stratford-upon-Avon with the theatre and racecourse; Cheltenham with National Hunt Horseracing, the Everyman Theatre and major shopping facilities; Worcester with its famous Cathedral and equally famous cricket club together with the River Severn and main shopping centre.
Marketed by: Bomford And Coffey, Pershore
Land Registry Data
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