- Spacious lounge and kitchen/diner, bright sash-style front window
- Two first-floor bedrooms plus attic room with Velux roof light
- Useful cellar providing extra storage or utility space
- Enclosed cottage-style rear garden and paved patio
- Allocated off-street parking space to rear via shared driveway
- Gas central heating and UPVC double glazing throughout
- Chain-free freehold; Council Tax Band B keeps costs low
- Local area has higher recorded crime; small plot size
A traditional two-bedroom Victorian terrace in the heart of Bromsgrove, offered freehold and chain-free — a practical move-in or first-home opportunity. The house feels larger than average with 1,033 sq ft including a useful cellar and an attic room with a Velux roof light that works well for storage or occasional hobbies. The living room is bright with a sash-style window and the kitchen/diner provides everyday family space and direct access to the cottage-style rear garden.
Practical features include gas central heating, UPVC double glazing and an allocated off-street parking space at the rear — handy for town-centre living. Council Tax Band B keeps running costs modest. The rear garden is enclosed and low-maintenance, with a paved patio, lawn and fenced/walled boundaries offering privacy.
Notable considerations: the property sits in an area with higher recorded crime levels, which may influence some buyers. The plot is modest in size and the attic has limited head height (measured at mid-height), so it is best suited to storage or occasional use rather than full-time living space. The EPC is D (66); buyers seeking top efficiency may wish to budget for improvements. As a period terrace, some updating may be desired depending on buyer taste.
Overall this is a roomy, characterful terrace close to Bromsgrove town centre, appealing to first-time buyers or couples who want convenient amenities, parking and potential to add value with sympathetic modernisation.