"Joes Farm is an L shaped listed detached village house in a delightful south facing mature private garden. The property is timber framed under a well maintained thatched roof and dates from the 17th century.
There is a detached garage with a clay tiled roof with a store and apartment above with a kitchen, sitting room, bedroom and shower room. The property has good ceiling heights and off the entrance hall with its understair store is a drawing room with windows to east and west and a stone inglenook fireplace. The sitting room also has a stone faced open fire, and the dining room, glazed to the south side, has French doors opening to a lovely paved patio and a large inglenook recess. There is a ground floor WC shower room and fitted kitchen with a stable door to the garden.
To the first floor, off the landing, is a dual aspect principal bedroom, three further bedrooms and a half tiled family bathroom with free standing claw foot bath. Secondary glazed casement windows.
The property has wonderful period features and exposed walls, ceiling and truss timbers.
Well screened from the road with mature hedges, a gravel drive leads to a parking area for up to five cars and the double garage, which has an attached boiler room and stores with a staircase to the apartment and an outside staircase to a storage room, which might create a lovely home office. There is block paving around the house to the mature, well stocked garden with lawn, shaped beds and borders, a wide selection of shrubs and plants, and mature apple tree, birch and yew. Timber store. The garden is a wonderful part of the property.
Joes farm is surrounded by some of England s finest countryside, with views from the garden across to the Malvern Hills. The property sits in Gloucestershire, on the border with Worcestershire, in the Cotswold district. It is well located for access to a number of regional centres, including the Regency spa town of Cheltenham and the market town of Pershore and the city of Worcester, all of which offer superb everyday amenities. The English show village of Broadway is nearby with a superb range of hotels, restaurants and public houses.
The village of Great Comberton sits on the edge of Bredon Hill and consists of many delightful thatched cottages and includes Saint Michael s Church dating back to the 14th century, visible from the property. The property is within the village Conservation Area.
Pershore provides an intercity train service to London Paddington and Worcester Parkway station has a regular train service to Birmingham. The M5 at Tewkesbury and Worcester is approximately 9 miles distant and provides good access to the national motorway network. Birmingham International Airport can be reached within 45 minutes.
There is a wide choice of schools in the area, including King s School and The Royal Grammar School in Worcester, Cheltenham College and Malvern College, as well as renowned preparatory schools, the Elms at Colwall and Malvern St.James. Further afield lie more choices with Shrewsbury and Oxford all offering a range of excellent schools.
There is a wide selection of recreational and sporting facilities nearby, with a number of good local golf courses. Racing is available at both Cheltenham and Worcester, and the surrounding countryside provides a wonderful range of walking and riding opportunities along a network of bridleways.
Cheltenham 17 miles, Pershore 3 miles Intercity trains to London Paddington , Broadway 11 miles, Worcester Parkway Station 8 miles trains to Birmingham from 31 minutes , Worcester 13 miles, M5 J 7 Worcester & J9 Tewkesbury both 9 miles, Stratford upon Avon 23 miles, Birmingham International Airport 43 miles, Bristol 55 miles All distances and times are approximate
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