This delightful, timber frame, black-and-white, thatched property (built 1420) is a fine example of a `cruck' cottage, one of the earliest forms of English domestic architecture. Detached, it has a large garden filled with scented plants, shrubs and views over ancient fields and meadows. It is set along the main road to the village of Callow End (200 yards) which has a village shop, two excellent pubs and lovely walks. Within a short drive are the beautiful Malvern Hills, Great Malvern and Worcester with its fine cathedral, shops, excellent restaurants.
One step down from hall to large living room with gas `coal-effect' fire. One step down from hall to dining-room. One step down from passageway to well-equipped, farmhouse-style kitchen with vinyl floor. Beams throughout. One step down from hall to separate W.C. Steep stairs to first floor: One step down from landing to double bedroom with 5ft bed and small built-in wardrobe. Twin-bedded room, with two steps down to second landing and second staircase. Single bedroom with wash basin and one step down to landing with built-in wardrobe. Beamed bathroom/W.C. with shower attachment.