Iconic Cadbury Cottage on sale: Inside Edward Cadbury’s historic haven near Lickey Hills listed at £400,000

Inside the enchanting Edwardian-era Cadbury Cottage on the edge of Lickey Hills, built by Edward Cadbury

A semi-detached, rammed earth constructed bungalow built in 1922 for Edward Cadbury, nestled in National Trust woodland on the edge of the Lickey Hills.

If you're drawn to properties that blend historical allure with contemporary upgrades, Cadbury Cottage is a home waiting to be uncovered.

This historic three-bedroom bungalow, dating back to 1922, is on the market with Purple Bricks for £400,000, situated within the serene embrace of the Lickey Hills, offers a unique combination of past elegance and present-day amenities.

Cadbury Cottage, boasting an extended 95-year lease, has undergone extensive modernisation and refurbishment.

It's offered to the market with a reception hallway; an underfloor heated wet bathroom; a refitted kitchen; a cozy lounge; an office garden room; and an inner hallway leading to two double bedrooms and one single.

The home features replacement PVC double glazing, gas-fired central heating, and a Burley log burner, ensuring comfort throughout the seasons.

The property also includes a recently constructed detached double garage, a double gated in-and-out drive, and very private, stocked side and rear gardens adjacent to National Trust Woodland, providing a secluded retreat.

Cadbury Cottage makes an ideal home for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle with a touch of history, located on Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove, B61 0QD

Let's take a look inside Cadbury Cottage, a hidden gem in the Lickey Hills:

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