- FOUR RECEPTION ROOMS +
- FIRST FLOOR SECOND SITTING ROOM +
- TWO BEDROOMS +
- REAR SUN LOUNGE +
- ENCLOSED GARDEN +
A CHARACTERFUL WELL PRESENTED PERIOD TOWN
HOUSE SET OVER THREE FLOORS WITH FOUR
RECEPTION ROOMS TO INCLUDE SEPARATE
DINING ROOM AND FIRST FLOOR SECOND SITTING
ROOM REAR SUN LOUNGE OVERLOOKING
DELIGHTFUL ENCLOSED GARDENS WITH REAR
COURTYARD. ALL MAINS SERVICES
EPC: D (66) COUNCIL BAND: B
First Sitting Room, Separate Dining Room, Fitted Kitchen, Cloakroom, Sun Loung/Day Room,
First Floor Sitting Room, Bedroom And Bathroom Suite, Second Floor Dormer Double
Bedroom, Rear Boiler Cupboard, Separate Store Room, Enclosed Garden, Summer House And
Timber Garden Stores.
Situation
Number 120 High Street is a period townhouse believed to date back to the early 1800's. The
property has been well maintained and extended in the past to provide a characterful property
well situated on the High Street, with extended garden to the rear. There are period features to
include fireplaces and bay window, first floor second sitting room, with two front elevation sash
windows. The top floor bedroom has a dormer to the rear, making a good-sized top bedroom.
Outside the property, from the rear courtyard steps lead up to an enclosed rear garden, with
southernly aspects, a summer house and features within the garden.
The market town of Pershore is Georgian styled and provides high street shopping facilities and
supermarket together with a leisure complex. The river Avon runs to the east of the town lending
itself to scenic walks and leisure pursuits. There are two medical centres and hospital and town
library, together with excellent educational facilities within the area. Pershore has Number 8
which is run by voluntary help and provides theatre activities, a cinema, ballet and yoga classes
and is very much a part of Pershore community living.
Off Station Road there is the railway link to London Paddington or Worcester Shrub Hill
travelling onto Birmingham. The motorway is approximately nine miles distant at Worcester
junction 7 bringing Birmingham to the north and Bristol to the south within commutable
distance. Other main centres are Stratford-upon-Avon with the theatre and racecourse,
Cheltenham with National Hunt horseracing and the Everyman Theatre and major main
shopping, Worcester with famous Cathedral and equally famous cricket club together with the
River Severn and good shopping centre.
The new Worcestershire Parkway Station has been developed to improve the access and
destinations to the southwest, the north east, London and the Thames Valley. So significantly
enhancing Worcestershire's connectivity to outlying regions.
Viewing
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
All enquiries should be made to the sole agents Bomford & Coffey. Our opening hours are 9:00am to 5:30pm
Monday to Friday and 9:00am to 1:00pm Saturdays or by appointment for weekend viewings.
Estate Agents Act 1991 (Misrepresentations Act 1967)
(Conditions under which particulars are issued)
Messrs Bomford & Coffey for themselves and for the vendors of this property whose agents they are, give notice
that these particulars, though believed to be correct do not constitute part of an offer or contract, that all statements
in these particulars as to this property are made without responsibility and are not to be relied on as statements or
representations of fact and that they do not make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to
this property.