Grade II listed property with fishing rights on The Avon for sale
A wonderful period property with some historic features and a lovely garden plus frontage onto the River Avon has come onto the market
Columbary House is a Grade II listed property in Cropthorne village in Worcestershire with coach house, stable block, gardens, paddocks and frontage to the River Avon.
The property has entrance lobby, drawing room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, master bedroom with en suite bathroom, two further bedrooms, dressing room and a family bathroom. The property has many distinguishing features including parquet flooring, exposed walls, timbers and timber floorboards. There is also a self-contained annexe with a triple aspect reception room/bedroom with a lovely outlook over the garden.
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Outside the gardens cover around three acres and within them stand a coach house with two adjacent greenhouses and a stable block to the south west of the property. The property also has one of the largest Dovecotes in the county with 1,159 nesting boxes. Made of Cotswold stone and mellow red brick with half timber elevations, it was renovated in 1999.
The gardens are very special with a formal lawn to the front of the house and further areas of formal gardens beyond the Dovecote which include an ornamental pond and a water fountain. Beyond the gardens are paddocks which slope down to the River Avon where there are willow trees and what remains of a pumping station along the bank.
This property also has the benefit of single bank mooring and fishing rights and a landing jetty.
The guide price is £895,000. For further information please contact Hamptons International on 01386 852205 or visit www.hamptons.co.uk.
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