Standout Features
- Characterful Semi-Rural Family Detached
- Four Double Bedrooms
- Gardens and Paddocks of 1.53 acres
- Double Garage
- Several Outbuildings
- Conservatory
- Two Lovely Receptions
- Kitchen, Utility and Guest Cloaks
- Council Tax Band G
- Immense Potential for Extension and Modernisation
Property Description
*Reduced by £75,000*
"Chapel Cottage" offers a unique opportunity to acquire a characterful family detached in a beautiful semi-rural location, yet still very accessible for M42 motorway. Originally a Wesleyan Chapel and two farm workers cottages and dating back to approximately 1820, the property, which requires certain modernisation, offers huge potential and with three paddocks could suit an equestrian enthusiast. The gas centrally heated accommodation briefly comprises; enclosed porch, sitting room with brick built inglenook open fireplace and open tread stairs to first floor, living room with twin fireplaces and an inset wood burner, kitchen/breakfast room with Worcester gas boiler, utility room with guest cloaks off and conservatory built in 2022. First floor approached via either open tread stairs from sitting room or cast iron spiral stairs from living room leading to four double bedrooms and a large family bathroom with royal blue suite and sauna.
Outside, double garage with mezzanine floor and offering potential to convert to an annexe (subject to planning and approval), gardens incorporating three paddocks in total, extending to over one and a half acres with numerous outbuildings, stable, four greenhouses and a large brick built store.
"Chapel Cottage" offers a unique opportunity to acquire a characterful family detached in a beautiful semi-rural location, yet still very accessible for M42 motorway. Originally a Wesleyan Chapel and two farm workers cottages and dating back to approximately 1820, the property, which requires certain modernisation, offers huge potential and with three paddocks could suit an equestrian enthusiast. The gas centrally heated accommodation briefly comprises; enclosed porch, sitting room with brick built inglenook open fireplace and open tread stairs to first floor, living room with twin fireplaces and an inset wood burner, kitchen/breakfast room with Worcester gas boiler, utility room with guest cloaks off and conservatory built in 2022. First floor approached via either open tread stairs from sitting room or cast iron spiral stairs from living room leading to four double bedrooms and a large family bathroom with royal blue suite and sauna.
Outside, double garage with mezzanine floor and offering potential to convert to an annexe (subject to planning and approval), gardens incorporating three paddocks in total, extending to over one and a half acres with numerous outbuildings, stable, four greenhouses and a large brick built store.
Additional Information
Tenure: | Freehold |
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Council Tax Band: | G |
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