Large open-plan kitchen with bifold doors to terrace
Master suite with balcony, ensuite and dressing room
Planning consent: double garage plus two-bedroom annexe
Planning consent granted for 25 new houses to rear elevation
Built 2018—modern build with spacious room sizes
Very large plot, patio terrace, lawn and veg patch
Private/shared drainage—buyers should confirm arrangements
Council tax quite expensive; broadband average
Mulberry Meadow is a contemporary four-bedroom detached home built in 2018, set on a very large plot on the edge of Pershore. The heart of the house is an impressive open-plan live-in kitchen with bifold doors to a terrace, ideal for family life, entertaining and everyday living. Natural light and generous room proportions create a relaxed, easy-living layout with a formal sitting room and an additional reception that could serve as a snug, home office or fifth bedroom with ensuite.
The master suite feels like a private retreat with dressing room, ensuite and a balcony for morning coffee. Three further double bedrooms (one with ensuite) and a family bathroom deliver flexible space for children, guests or home-working. Practical features include a useful utility room, downstairs WC and plentiful off-street parking. Services are mains gas, water and electric; drainage is private/shared, so buyers should check arrangements.
Significant planning consents add value and scope: permission granted for a double garage with a two-bedroom annexe above, and separate consent for 25 new houses to the rear elevation. The annexe/garage consent suits multi-generational living or rental income; however, the approved nearby development may change views, privacy and noise levels, so assess long-term impact.
This is a strong choice for families or lifestyle buyers seeking modern, low-maintenance living with development upside. The plot and existing garden offer a blank canvas for gardeners, while local amenities, pubs and schools are nearby. Note council tax is quite expensive and broadband speeds are average—factors to weigh alongside the home’s size, location and permitted development potential.