Grade II listed; restrictions and consent likely required for alterations
Set in the heart of Upton-upon-Severn, this Grade II listed two-bedroom terraced cottage blends period charm with recent modern upgrades. The current owner has renovated the property with new flooring, damp proofing throughout and a gas boiler with radiators, so it's ready to occupy or rent immediately. A small, low-maintenance courtyard garden provides outdoor space in a town-centre location close to riverside amenities.
At about 544 sq ft the home is compact and well-suited to a first-time buyer, rental investor or short-stay let. The layout includes a bright lounge with exposed beams, a fitted kitchen, one bathroom and useful under-stair storage. The property is chain-free and benefits from cheap council tax and low flood risk.
Important practical notes: the house is Grade II listed, which can restrict alterations and will complicate any structural or exterior changes. Built before 1900 with solid brick walls (assumed no insulation), it may limit insulation upgrades and require specialist consent for certain improvements. Crime in the immediate area is above average, and parking is not specified.
This cottage offers immediate character-filled living or rental income potential in a popular riverside town. Buyers should factor in listed-building considerations when planning further works or energy improvements.