An attractive, timber framed, black and white, Grade ll listed cottage on the outskirts of the popular Worcestershire village of Ombersley is to be sold by auction later this month.
With a guide price of £325,000 to £350,000, Woodfield Cottage, Northampton Lane, Ombersley will be going under the hammer at leading regional estate agent and auctioneers Halls’ collective property and land auction at the company’s Shrewsbury headquarters on Friday, April 25 at 3pm.
Packed with potential, the cottage is available with no onward selling chain and offers characterful accommodation in need of modernisation.
Occupying a private plot bordered by open farmland and countryside, the property also includes a detached, red brick garage and workshop over two floors with potential for conversion, subject to planning consent.
The cottage enjoys a wealth of exposed wall and ceiling timbers throughout, with a living room, inner lobby, bathroom and kitchen on the ground floor. The kitchen has a quarry tiled floor, an exposed brick fire place and the original bread oven, which houses a solid fuel Rayburn stove.
The first floor has two main double bedrooms and a single bedroom which is accessed from the main bedroom, making it ideal as a nursery or a dressing room and en-suite bathroom. Each bedroom has an original, ornamental, cast iron original fireplace.
A gravelled driveway provides parking for up to three vehicles and leads to the two-storey, detached garage and workshop.
A useful workshop or store area has a door to the garage which has a turning staircase to the first floor where there is a small landing and a spacious room with exposed timbers and a glazed window to the front gable end.
The garage and workshop have potential for conversion into a home office, games, family or garden room or for a detached annexe, subject to planning consent.
The rear garden has a paved hardstanding with level lawned areas interspersed with shrub and flower beds, borders and an ornamental garden pond. There are also two timber garden sheds, a greenhouse, a timber summerhouse and dovecotes.
Viewing is by appointment with Halls’ Kidderminster office on Tel: 01562 820880.
Packed with potential, the cottage is available with no onward selling chain and offers characterful accommodation in need of modernisation.
Occupying a private plot bordered by open farmland and countryside, the property also includes a detached, red brick garage and workshop over two floors with potential for conversion, subject to planning consent.
The cottage enjoys a wealth of exposed wall and ceiling timbers throughout, with a living room, inner lobby, bathroom and kitchen on the ground floor. The kitchen has a quarry tiled floor, an exposed brick fire place and the original bread oven, which houses a solid fuel Rayburn stove.
The first floor has two main double bedrooms and a single bedroom which is accessed from the main bedroom, making it ideal as a nursery or a dressing room and en-suite bathroom. Each bedroom has an original, ornamental, cast iron original fireplace.
A gravelled driveway provides parking for up to three vehicles and leads to the two-storey, detached garage and workshop.
A useful workshop or store area has a door to the garage which has a turning staircase to the first floor where there is a small landing and a spacious room with exposed timbers and a glazed window to the front gable end.
The garage and workshop have potential for conversion into a home office, games, family or garden room or for a detached annexe, subject to planning consent.
The rear garden has a paved hardstanding with level lawned areas interspersed with shrub and flower beds, borders and an ornamental garden pond. There are also two timber garden sheds, a greenhouse, a timber summerhouse and dovecotes.
Viewing is by appointment with Halls’ Kidderminster office on Tel: 01562 820880.