No onward chain — ready for a quicker sale
No onward chain and a generous floorplan make this Victorian mid-terrace a practical family purchase in central Bromsgrove. The house offers four bedrooms across three levels, two reception rooms, a useful cellar and an expansive annex/studio to the rear — ideal for home-working, a separate living area or multi-generational use.
The property has period character externally with sash windows and a chimney gable, and an interior that combines contemporary living space with original proportions. A private rear garden and designated off-street parking accessed from the rear add valuable outdoor space and convenience in a central location close to local shops, transport links and several well-regarded schools.
There are important practical points to note: the house was built c.1900–1929 and has solid brick walls (no known cavity insulation), an EPC rating of D and only one full bathroom plus two separate WCs. The cellar and older construction mean prospective buyers should check for damp, insulation and heating efficiency; mains gas boiler and radiators are fitted but fabric upgrades would improve energy performance.
This freehold mid-terrace suits families seeking space and a central position, buyers who value an annex or home office, and purchasers prepared to invest modestly in energy and cosmetic improvements. Its size, location and no-chain status create potential for a straightforward move or a careful refurbishment to unlock further value.