15 Hillside, Great Witley , Worcestershire
Agent: G Herbert Banks
Offers: £275,000
Call: 01299 896968
THIS property is a traditional detached country cottage which is in need of some modernisation. It provides potential for extension, subject to the appropriate planning consents. The house is approached via a small entrance hall leading to the sitting room with open fireplace and integral cupboard. There is a separate dining room with fireplace (presently not functioning) and storage cupboard. Beyond this is a cloakroom with white suite.
To the rear of the cottage is the breakfast kitchen with Belfast sink unit, utility area with plumbing for washing machine and Worcester oil fire boiler. Glazed twin doors lead to the rear.
The first floor provides three bedrooms, two with small brick fireplaces and wardrobe cupboards. The family bathroom has a roll top cast iron period bath and separate shower cubicle.
Outside, the property is fronted by a wide lawned garden with two-tier lawn, blue brick car parking area and blue brick path leading to the front of the house.
On one side of the cottage is a gravel courtyard area and there is a separate side access. There is also a garage with separate rear access and power supply.
Number 15 Hillside occupies an elevated position in the sought after village of Great Witley. The house enjoys some splendid southerly views. The village of Great Witley provides a good range of local amenities including a popular junior school, a post office and general store, doctors surgery, church, village hall and garage. The property lies within the catchment area of the highly regarded Chantry High School at Martley.
Further amenities are available in the nearby town of Stourport on Severn which is about 6 miles, Kidderminster 8 miles, Worcester 12 miles and Birmingham 26 miles.
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