The main building was built in 1611 by the Hansford family. Tapestry Flat retains many original features from the time. The apartment boasts some of the best views than all other apartments at Woollas Hall. Adjustments and additions to the building were made in the 18th and 19th century, before the family sold Woollas in the 20th century. Developers then divided it into several attractive, self contained residences that exist today. Bredon Hill is part of the Cotswolds and is also home to ancient monuments including an iron age fort.
Decorative solid oak entrance door. Oak paneled walls. Tiled floor. Oak staircase with fire exit doors.
Original wood panelled walls and doors to the bedrooms, bathroom and lounge. Pendant light fitting with ceiling rose. Double cupboard housing the boiler, electrics and UV water system. Cast iron radiator; wooden flooring.
Dual aspect stone mullion windows to the front and side aspects with feature wood panelling. Stone and wooden surround fireplace with log burning stove. Feature raised seating area to enjoy the views to the Malvern Hills. Cast iron radiator. Wall lights.
Stone mullion window to the rear aspect with views onto Bredon Hill. Range of wall and base units surmounted by work surface. Integrated 'Smeg' electric oven, hob with extractor above. One and a half ceramic sink with drainer and mixer tap. Tiled splash backs. Space for a fridge/freezer. Space and plumbing for a washing machine. Pendant light fitting. Wooden flooring.
Stone mullion window to the front aspect with wood panelled window seat. Part wood panelled wall. Stone fire place. Cast iron radiators. Pendant light fitting and coving.
Stone mullion window to the front aspect. Wooden door with stained glass above. Wood panelled walls. Built in wardrobe with hanging rail, shelving and mirrored sliding doors. Cast iron radiator.
Pedestal hand wash basin with mixer tap. Panelled bath with mixer tap, electric 'mira' shower and glass screen. Low level w.c. Part tiled walls. Ceiling down lights. Extractor. Electric towel rail.
Gated garden area with patio seating area; raised beds and mature planting.
With remote controlled up and over door to the front. Light and power.
Recent updates within Tapestry Flat include new pressurised water tank and uv filtration system. Garage has its own electric meter and is earthed. Access to Woollas Hall is via a public road on farmland surrounding the property. Upkeep of this road takes place every 10 years and is paid for by Woollas Hall residents.
Tapestry Flat is leasehold (with approx. 956 years remaining on the lease) but includes freehold of the garden to the front of the house and garage. The freehold of the building is owned by Keyholt Properties Ltd, which is a management company co-owned by the owners of all the properties within the building. A buyer will purchase the leasehold for the property and are also required to purchase a share in the building freehold (cost £1 - paid to Keyhold). Monthly service charge is currently £364.82 which covers buildings insurance and for funds to put toward maintenance work as determined by Keyholt. Ground rent is £25 per annum.
Tapestry Flat has a water supply fed from a filtered, natural spring. An annual fee is paid to the Environment Agency for drainage of a shared septic. The cost is approx. £60 per annum (the vendor assumes per household). The septic tank is not located at the property itself. It is further along the track by the Malt House. It is a shared facility for all the Hall properties.
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