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Hornbeam Cottage, High Street, Abbots Bromley.

PROPERTY TYPE

Cottage

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

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TENURE
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Key features

  • Centrally positioned Cottage within Abbots Bromley, tucked just off the High Street
  • Part of a small, private development refurbished in 2017
  • Well-balanced open living space with defined seating and dining areas
  • Bay window and French doors allowing natural light to move gently through the room
  • Contemporary kitchen with direct access to a south-facing courtyard
  • Three well-proportioned bedrooms including a principal suite with en suite
  • Additional family bathroom finished in a clean, understated style
  • Allocated parking for two vehicles to the rear
  • lose to Abbots Bromley Sports Association offering cricket, football and netball, along with village tennis courts and crown green bowling
  • Four distinct village pubs, each bringing their own atmosphere and sense of community

Description

Hornbeam Cottage sits just off the High Street in the heart of Abbots Bromley, tucked within a small, private development that feels quietly removed from the day to day activity of the village. It is a position that works effortlessly. Step outside and you are immediately part of village life, yet the cottage itself remains calm and contained.

Living here is shaped as much by the village as it is by the house. Abbots Bromley is the kind of place where daily routines naturally happen on foot. Morning coffee from Antlers, a walk across the green, an evening at one of the pubs, all become part of the rhythm without any planning. There is a sense of familiarity here that builds quickly, where faces become known and places become habitual.

The cottage introduces itself with a south facing courtyard to the front, a space that feels genuinely usable rather than decorative. It is somewhere that draws you outside without thinking about it too much, whether for a quiet start to the day or time spent later on when the weather allows.

Inside, the layout is simple and easy to live with. The main living space stretches the full depth of the house, giving it a natural sense of space without feeling excessive. It adapts easily depending on how you choose to use it, with room for both relaxed seating and a more defined dining area set into the bay window. The proportions feel right, which is often what makes a space work long term.

French doors at one end open directly onto the courtyard, creating a natural link between inside and out. It is a straightforward arrangement, but one that proves its value day after day.

The kitchen sits alongside, open to the main space but set back just enough to retain its own identity. Fitted with modern units and integrated appliances, it is practical and low maintenance, designed for everyday use rather than display. When the doors to the courtyard are open, the kitchen becomes part of that wider space, particularly during the warmer months.

A cloakroom is positioned off the hallway, exactly where it needs to be, keeping the main living area uninterrupted.

Upstairs, the same sense of balance continues. The main bedroom is comfortable and well proportioned, with its own en suite. The remaining two bedrooms are both genuine rooms rather than afterthoughts, able to adapt over time as needs change, whether as bedrooms, a study or something more flexible.

The family bathroom follows the same approach seen throughout the house. Everything is straightforward, well finished and easy to maintain.

To the rear, two allocated parking spaces provide a practical advantage that is often missing in central village locations, something that becomes increasingly valuable over time.

What makes Hornbeam Cottage particularly appealing is how naturally it fits within its setting. It is not about statement or scale, but about ease of living and a location that does much of the work for you.

Life in Abbots Bromley is what truly defines this home. It is a village with a strong sense of identity, where there is always something happening without it ever feeling busy. The four pubs each offer something different. The Bagot Arms with its traditional feel, The Crown and The Coach and Horses for relaxed food and conversation, and The Goats Head for a more sociable atmosphere with live music, quizzes and regular events. Each has its own place within the village rather than competing with one another.

Antlers Coffee House and Cobwebs sit at the centre of daily life, somewhere to meet, pause or simply pass through. The community shop has quickly become part of that routine as well, providing the everyday essentials without needing to leave the village.

For those drawn to a more active lifestyle, Abbots Bromley Sports Association sits at the heart of the community. Cricket through the summer months, football across the season, and a well used all weather court for netball and informal games bring people together in a way that feels genuine rather than organised. The tennis courts near the village hall and the crown green bowling club add to that sense of choice, offering something at a different pace.

Beyond the village, the surrounding countryside is close enough to feel part of daily life, while towns such as Lichfield and Rugeley provide further options when needed. Road links via the A38 and A51 make travel straightforward, although most days there is little reason to go far.

Hornbeam Cottage is, at its core, a house that works quietly in the background while the village takes centre stage. It offers a straightforward way of living in a place that people tend to stay in, not because they have to, but because they want to.

Accommodation Entrance

Hallway Living Room 23' 7" x 16' 3" (7.19m x 4.95m)

Kitchen 16' 1" x 6' 11" (4.90m x 2.11m)

Downstairs W/C

First Floor Landing

Master Bedroom 13' 1" x 9' 11" (3.99m x 3.02m)

En Suite 9' 10" x 3' 9" (3.00m x 1.14m)

Bedroom Two 12' 5" x 9' 4" (3.78m x 2.84m)

Bedroom Three 12' 5" x 6' 7" (3.78m x 2.01m)

Family Bathroom 8' 6" x 6' (2.59m x 1.83m)

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PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
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Affordability

Monthly repayments£1,881
Property: £ 375,000
Deposit: £ 37,500
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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