- Detached former chapel with period charm +
- Two bedrooms & spacious living areas +
- Recently extended ground floor with garden access +
- Modern kitchen with feature fireplace & tiled flooring +
- Stylish ground floor bathroom with shower over bath +
- Gas central heating & double glazing throughout +
- Generous off-road parking for multiple vehicles +
- Low-maintenance garden with patio & side storage +
- Sought-after village location +
- Offered with no onward chain +
The Old Chapel, Offenham is a truly unique and beautifully presented two-bedroom detached former chapel, dating back to 1871. Recently extended and tastefully updated, this characterful home offers a wonderful blend of original features and modern comforts, nestled on the edge of the desirable village of Offenham.
The property is accessed via a charming paved pathway leading to the wooden front door, opening into a welcoming kitchen/diner. The kitchen is fitted with a generous range of wall and base units and features a striking fireplace, creating a perfect balance of style and functionality.
An open-plan living area to the rear is bathed in natural light, with French doors leading out to the garden—ideal for relaxing or entertaining. The ground floor also benefits from a well-appointed bathroom, with shower over the bath.
Upstairs, you'll find two bright bedrooms, complemented by built-in storage, making excellent use of space.
To the side, the main garden has been designed with ease of maintenance in mind. Featuring a lawn and a patio dining area, this is a private and peaceful outdoor retreat, the rear offers two useful storage sheds,
A gravel driveway provides off-road parking for multiple vehicles—a rare advantage in such a characterful village setting.
OFFENHAM
A large rural village and civil parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, Offenham is located about three miles east of the Vale of Evesham. The River Avon flows through this picturesque village which benefits from two riverside Public Houses, a good Primary school, Shop, Post Office, Church, British Legion Club, Village Hall, Recreation ground as well as a Football and Cricket club. It has one of the tallest wooden Maypoles and still holds the annual Wake Day and celebrations.
There is good service by rail to London Paddington, Oxford and Worcester via the pretty Cotswold Line and the M5 motorway is 8 miles away. There are excellent road links to Birmingham (33 miles), Bristol (61 miles) & London (98 miles). Local towns include Stratford on Avon (12 miles), Broadway (6 miles), Chipping Campden (8 miles), Cheltenham (19 miles) and Worcester (15 miles).