Property description
Built in 1504, Starre Cottage is part of the former manor house of Beer and is the oldest remaining dwelling in the village today.
CHARACTER PROPERTY TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS LOUNGE/DINER KITCHEN BATHROOM FRONT COURTYARDLocation | Starre Cottage is wonderfully situated within the charming village of Beer, being only a short walk from the local delicatessens, restaurants, bars and the beautiful pebble beach whilst maintaining a peacefully idyllic location.
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Historical Background | The manor of Beer was once owned by Henry VIII and was gifted by him, including the manor house, to his sixth and final wife, Katherine Parr. Starre Cottage is built entirely of famous beer stone, which was specifically chosen to construct Katherine Parr's tomb in Sudeley Castle. The final residents of the Starre family to live here, John and Dorothy Starre, died from the plague at home in 1646. A memorial plaque to them, carved in Beer stone, can still be seen in Beer church today.
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. | Front door with fine Tudor stone archway leading to the:
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Vestibule | Tiled flooring, beam with hanging light, electric heater and door leading to:
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Lounge/Diner | 17'5\" x 17'1\" (max) (5.3m x 5.2m (max)). Beautiful room full of original features including exposed Beer stone and ceiling beams, fireplace with Beer stone surround, wooden mantel and wood burner stove, large stone mullion window to front, window to rear, two night storage heaters, tiled flooring, TV point, wall lights, stairs to first floor with access to under stairs storage, wooden door with original Tudor stone arch leading to:
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Kitchen | 15'1\" x 14'9\" (max) (4.6m x 4.5m (max)). \"L\" shaped room with exposed stone walls featuring arrow slits to the stairs and landing. Upper galleried area featuring illuminated stained glass window. The kitchen comprises fitted wooden base units with matching work surfaces over, inset ceramic sink with drainer carved out of the work surface, space and plumbing for washing machine, space for electric cooker, large window above sink, obscure window to rear, night storage heater, tiled splashbacks, tiled flooring, ceiling beams, steps and stable door leading to:
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Conservatory | Perfect place for that morning cup of coffee or alfresco dining, stone flooring, windows and door to side.
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First Floor Landing | Door to storage cupboard, double doors to linen cupboard, door to airing cupboard housing water tank and immersion system, night storage heater, hatch to loft space and doors leading to:
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Bedroom One | 11'2\" x 8'6\" (3.4m x 2.6m). Double aspect including windows to south and west, both with wooden window seats, wall mounted panel heater and central hanging light.
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Bedroom Two | 12'2\" x 9'2\" (max) (3.7m x 2.8m (max)). Stone mullion window to south, wall mounted panel heater and central hanging light.
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Bathroom | White suite comprising corner bath with shower over and tiled surround, close coupled WC and wash hand basin, part tiled wall, wall mounted heater towel rail, electric shaver point and obscured window to side.
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Outside | Grade II listed pillars forming the original entrance to Starre Manor House. The front of the property has a delightful south facing courtyard surrounded by a flint stone wall where you can sit to enjoy the sun or listen to the flow of the brook opposite, pedestrian access to the side giving access to the conservatory.
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