A chance to acquire an immaculately presented terraced cottage, ideally positioned in the heart of Alcester and just a few minutes’ walk from the historic High Street, with its excellent selection of independent shops, cafés, bars and everyday amenities including a Waitrose supermarket.
The property has been the subject to a thorough and exceptional refurbishment. The charm and character of the original cottage have been carefully celebrated, with exposed timbers and brickwork sitting beautifully alongside a stylish, high-quality finish throughout.
On the ground floor, a particularly charming sitting room forms the heart of the home, featuring an impressive exposed brick chimney breast and fireplace, together with attractive character detailing. The room flows through to a smart open-plan kitchen, fitted with contemporary units complimented by block wood work surfaces. Integrated and fitted appliances include an 2-ring induction hob, oven, fridge with freezer compartment and washing machine, creating a practical yet stylish space.
A staircase rises to the first floor, where the accommodation comprises a comfortable main double bedroom with cleverly designed built-in storage, a further single bedroom, ideal as a guest room, nursery or home office, and a remodelled shower room finished in an attractive contemporary style.
Outside to the rear, there's a lovely little spot to enjoy, with use of a shared courtyard, just right for a table and chairs.
The cottage's combination of period character, tasteful modernisation and superb central location makes it an especially appealing home, ideally suited to first-time buyers, downsizers or those looking for a charming and conveniently situated property within easy reach of everything the town has to offer.
Alcester dates back to around AD 47 and was founded by the Romans as a walled fort on the confluence of the River Arrow & the River Alne and boasts a wealth of stunning characterful properties. The Town has developed into an extremely popular place to live with a strong community who are rightly proud of their Town. The historic High Street offers a range of independent shops & cafés in addition to restaurants and pubs and a Waitrose supermarket.
The quality of local schools is a big draw to the Town including the extremely well regarded Alcester Grammar School. For more comprehensive amenities, nearby Stratford upon Avon offers a wealth of facilities including the world famous Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Fast train services from Warwick Parkway give access to London in a little over an hour.
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