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House For Sale £550,000
Trickses Lane, Ham Green, Redditch, Worcestershire B97


Description
**open house event**
Saturday 20th November 9am-1pm
strictly by appointment only through Bert Rogers on This stunning, character property occupies an outstanding elevated position in rural Worcestershire. This semi-detached, three-bedroom residence boasts a good-sized ground floor including large living room with inglenook fireplace, separate dining space, kitchen with views to the rear garden and a spacious modern bathroom. The electric gates enable a private drive leading to garage space with an adjoined duplex office ideal for home working. Working your way through to the country garden you’ll be greeted with a Scandinavian style hot tub and summer house, enabling you to enjoy the exceptional views. Local amenities are found close by including village schools, country pubs, and plenty of walking opportunities.

Property Description

Ground floor:
The ground floor greets you with a quant, welcoming hallway with living and relaxing quarters to your left, and the kitchen / dining quarters to your right. Overhead the ceiling is littered with traditional beams, and the overall layout flows through including various access and egress routes. The front door off the lane, in particular, being home to a bespoke stained-glass image of two badgers, a real accolade to the property. The modern kitchen, dining space, and bathroom are large and bright, typically unseen in cottages this age. The living room centres around a real fuel burner, an excellent place for relaxation with soft furnishings under-foot.

•Entrance Hallway
•Living Room
•Dining Area
•Family Bathroom
•Kitchen
•Utility

First floor:
Working your way up the staircase from the living room, you’re greeted with landing space ideal for a quiet space for home working. The first floor takes you to the main bedroom on the left, spacious and boasting country views from the window. Two further bedrooms follow the footprint of the original property, again showcasing original beams and bespoke timber doors, all serviced by a modern upstairs water closet.

•Main Bedroom
•Bedroom Two
•Bedroom Three
•Landing/Office Space
•Water Closet

Outside:
Badgers Cottage benefits from multiple accesses to the property, one being electric gates from the lane which lead to a garage enabling secure and easy parking. The garage adjoins a large duplex office space ideal for multiple people to work from home. The second route from Trickses Lane leaves more of a traditional stamp on the property with a pedestrian gate leading to the front door. The outside lawn space is large with a private feel, featuring a wood fired, Scandinavian hot tub, and large container styled summer house with sliding doors and plenty of glazing. The patio area wraps around from a mature gardening area with greenhouse, to pagoda area ideal for outside dining.

Location

Ham Green is a quiet Hamlet located between the villages of Feckenham, Cruise Hill, Elcocks Brook, and Callow Hill. The area oozes quintessential British countryside with an abundance of walking, cycling, and horse riding routes. The Brook Inn a cosy country pub within walking distance, a sought after restaurant and bar ideal for meeting with friends, lunching, or Sunday dining.

Lying in the north east of Worcestershire, Redditch was once the international centre for needle manufacturing, as well as the manufacturing of fishing tackle, springs and motorcycles. The town takes its name from the red soil of the River Arrow which runs through the town.

In the 1960’s Redditch became a model for ‘NewTown Planning’. Carefully designed and planned from its inception, Redditch boasts the archetypical layout of a ‘New Town’, including wide roads and extensive landscaping. Redditch the town is predominantly a commuter residence for nearby
Birmingham with traditional industries being replaced by modern light industries and services. There are a wide variety of shops in the town including the popular King Fisher Shopping Centre.

As for education, Redditch is one of the few remaining parts of the United Kingdom which still follows the ‘Three-Tier’ system. There are a wide variety of First schools (ages 4-7), Middle schools (ages 7-11) and Secondary schools (ages 11-18). The Heart of Worcestershire College also has one of its three campuses in the town providing excellent opportunities for further education. Worcestershire is blessed with an enviable mix of schooling at all levels, including a variety of independent establishments, allowing parents to select the right environment for their children’s needs.
These include Bromsgrove School (7 miles), Malvern College (22 miles), The Kings Schools and Royal Grammar School at Worcester (13 miles), and the Alcester Grammar School at Alcester (8 miles) in Warwickshire.

The Parkway railway station at Warwick enables fast access to the capital and the electrified line from Redditch offers access to central Birmingham. The newly opened Worcestershire Parkway Railway station, situated to the east of Worcester, off Junction 7 of the M5, is also intended to increase the
capacity to London as well as reduced journey times. This has a significant impact on Worcestershire’s accessibility to the capital and other regional centres.

Services

Mains, electric and water
Chamber septic tank drainage
Oil fired central heating and lpg hob
Underfloor heating in the kitchen and bathroom

Information:
Scandinavian hot tub and summer house included in the sale

Additional Information

Tenure
Freehold

Local Authority
Redditch Council
Council Tax Band E

Viewing Arrangements
Strictly via the vendors sole agents Fine & Country on . Contact Bert Rogers on .

Website


Opening Hours:
Monday to Friday 9.00 am - 5.30 pm
Saturday 9.00 am - 1.00 pm

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