Inkberrow, Worcester, Worcestershire
£695,000
Guide price
Guide price
Under Offer
Bedrooms: 3
Substantial detached 1960s built property in the heart of this popular village with considerable scope for renovation and redevelopment potential subject to planning permission
Situation
The picturesque Worcestershire village of Inkberrow enjoys a thriving community with a good range of local amenities including a village green, St. Peter's Church, two public houses, a post office, general stores, sports field, tennis courts, football pitch, play area and village hall. In addition, Inkberrow First School and a doctor's surgery are within walking distance from the property. More extensive shops, amenities and schooling are available in Worcester, Pershore and Redditch. For the commuter the M5 motorway is accessible at Junction 6 North Worcester for easy access to Birmingham and the West Midlands or Bristol and the South West and the new Worcester Parkway station with its direct connection to London, is easily reached to the south east of Worcester at Norton.
Description
The property was built by the renowned local builder Raymond Leavesley and this is the first time the property has come to the market since it was built in the late 1960's. It offers exceptionally spacious accommodation with huge renovation and redevelopment potential subject to obtaining the necessary planning permission. A canopy porch with a quarry tiled floor leads through to a porch with a useful cloaks cupboard and an opaque glazed door through to a large reception hall with a cloakroom and a strong room . The dual aspect dining room is adjacent to the breakfast kitchen which has the original kitchen units, feature fireplace with a wood burning stove and a fitted cupboard with a dumb waiter to the first floor. From the reception hall there is an inner hallway with a utility area and access to the integral double garage, boiler room, office and an extensive workshop with sliding doors to the yard at the rear.
On the first floor the landing is spacious with access to a boarded roof space with a loft ladder. Opaque glazed double doors lead through to the sitting room which overlooks the garden to the rear. The master bedroom overlooks the front of the property and has fitted wardrobes, dressing table, bedframe and headboard and a large ensuite bathroom with a coloured suite. There are two further bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes and dressing tables and the 'Jack and Jill ' family bathroom which also has a coloured suite. Further glazed double doors with decorative wrought iron work lead through to the indoor pool which has a corner bar and an electrically operated pool cover which can be lowered to provide a dance floor area over the pool. Sliding doors lead through to an adjacent area having potential for use as a changing/shower room area. There is also access to a large carpentry workshop. Glazed doors and steps lead from the indoor pool to the conservatory which provides a wonderful entertaining area and has doors giving access to the rear garden and sliding doors to a covered BBQ area which in turn has a staircase leading down into the yard area at the rear.
Gardens & Grounds
The property is set back from Stonepit Lane in a prime village location with the benefit of three vehicular accesses. To the front there is a lawned area with mature flower borders and the driveway provides ample parking. The detached double garage has an electric door and a staircase to an attic area over. A driveway to the side of the property leads to the yard which has gated access, a diesel tank and a series of open fronted stores together with an old stable, additional enclosed store and a gardeners wc. To the rear the garden is private with mature hedging and there is a terrace and a pond together with gated side access to the front of the property. A separate lawned area has a wooden garden store and an additional garden area has a summer house and greenhouse. Double gates provide access to the rear driveway.
Situation
The picturesque Worcestershire village of Inkberrow enjoys a thriving community with a good range of local amenities including a village green, St. Peter's Church, two public houses, a post office, general stores, sports field, tennis courts, football pitch, play area and village hall. In addition, Inkberrow First School and a doctor's surgery are within walking distance from the property. More extensive shops, amenities and schooling are available in Worcester, Pershore and Redditch. For the commuter the M5 motorway is accessible at Junction 6 North Worcester for easy access to Birmingham and the West Midlands or Bristol and the South West and the new Worcester Parkway station with its direct connection to London, is easily reached to the south east of Worcester at Norton.
Description
The property was built by the renowned local builder Raymond Leavesley and this is the first time the property has come to the market since it was built in the late 1960's. It offers exceptionally spacious accommodation with huge renovation and redevelopment potential subject to obtaining the necessary planning permission. A canopy porch with a quarry tiled floor leads through to a porch with a useful cloaks cupboard and an opaque glazed door through to a large reception hall with a cloakroom and a strong room . The dual aspect dining room is adjacent to the breakfast kitchen which has the original kitchen units, feature fireplace with a wood burning stove and a fitted cupboard with a dumb waiter to the first floor. From the reception hall there is an inner hallway with a utility area and access to the integral double garage, boiler room, office and an extensive workshop with sliding doors to the yard at the rear.
On the first floor the landing is spacious with access to a boarded roof space with a loft ladder. Opaque glazed double doors lead through to the sitting room which overlooks the garden to the rear. The master bedroom overlooks the front of the property and has fitted wardrobes, dressing table, bedframe and headboard and a large ensuite bathroom with a coloured suite. There are two further bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes and dressing tables and the 'Jack and Jill ' family bathroom which also has a coloured suite. Further glazed double doors with decorative wrought iron work lead through to the indoor pool which has a corner bar and an electrically operated pool cover which can be lowered to provide a dance floor area over the pool. Sliding doors lead through to an adjacent area having potential for use as a changing/shower room area. There is also access to a large carpentry workshop. Glazed doors and steps lead from the indoor pool to the conservatory which provides a wonderful entertaining area and has doors giving access to the rear garden and sliding doors to a covered BBQ area which in turn has a staircase leading down into the yard area at the rear.
Gardens & Grounds
The property is set back from Stonepit Lane in a prime village location with the benefit of three vehicular accesses. To the front there is a lawned area with mature flower borders and the driveway provides ample parking. The detached double garage has an electric door and a staircase to an attic area over. A driveway to the side of the property leads to the yard which has gated access, a diesel tank and a series of open fronted stores together with an old stable, additional enclosed store and a gardeners wc. To the rear the garden is private with mature hedging and there is a terrace and a pond together with gated side access to the front of the property. A separate lawned area has a wooden garden store and an additional garden area has a summer house and greenhouse. Double gates provide access to the rear driveway.
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