6 Rugpits
Clee Hill Road
Burford
Tenbury Wells
Agent: Nick Champion
Offers: £195,000
Call: 01584 810555
NUMBER six Rugpits is a grade II listed Victorian end terraced former almshouse constructed in 1859 of brick elevations under a clay tiled roof with interesting brick-coped Dutch style gables.
The property has been extensively upgraded and offers comfortable and contemporary accommodation whilst retaining some character features.
The property benefits from double glazing, oil fired central heating, a workshop, a garage, parking and cottage gardens.
A partially glazed door opens into the day room/dining room extension with full width windows overlooking the front garden and the original front door opens into the cosy sitting room with a feature brick and quarry tile open fireplace incorporating a brick alcove with shelving.
The galley style kitchen has a tiled floor, a range of modern cream laminate base and wall units with oak worktops incorporating a Franke sink/drainer, integrated appliances and a stable door out to the rear garden.
The utility room has a stainless steel sink/drainer, shelving, plumbing for a washing machine and a Worcester boiler. The first floor landing has doors to the spacious master bedroom with a cupboard, a second double bedroom and the bathroom with a new bathroom suite including a bath with a mixer shower attachment, a pedestal basin, wc and heated towel rail.
Ample parking is available in front of the timber framed single garage which has double doors, power and light. The mature gardens are mostly laid to lawn with established shrub and flower borders and a productive vegetable plot.
A path which is also a pedestrian right of way to the neighbouring properties divides the front and rear gardens.
Located at the far end of the rear garden is a brick and tile outbuilding with power, light and a telephone point.
Beyond is a new decked entertaining area from which the fantastic views can be appreciated.
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