Cottage History

 

 

Holiday cottage let in Worcester

Cottage History

Grade II Listed Holiday Home in Worcestershire

Most notably known as Feversham Cottage for most of it’s existence, Batch Cottages is also on record as formerly being part of Liberty Hall, as one of six houses to the south of Liberty Hall. We belive this to be circa early 1800’s.

Batch Cottages now is Grade II listed property from the 18th century with late 20th century alterations. Original 18th century features are the timber frame for the building, and four gabled dormers in the attic.

Cottage History

Updating and Refurbishing

Since purchasing Batch Cottages with my husband in 2017, I have spent the months lovingly updating the cottage and preparing it for your visit so you feel at home and have everything you need to make your stay as enjoyable as possible.

You can view the images below to see how it looked after purchase. You can see how gorgeous the Grade II listed wooden beams look and what attracted me to buying this gorgeous cottage in a beautiful village.

Old Photo of child stood in doorway to Batch Cottages
jane stanley
kitchen area with double sink
window leading to main road showing cushions and rug
empty fireplace in a room
wooden beams in lounge area of cottage
window leading to garden
exposed beams in grade II listed building
empty lounge area in cottage
image of built in cupboards inside a cottage
exposed wooden beams
hallway with window light
exposed beams in a grade II listed building
empty bedroom with red carpet
historic wood beams inside a grade II listed cottage
image of empty window in cottage