Four bedrooms with master ensuite and family bathroom
Conservatory opening to large enclosed rear garden
Double garage with partially boarded roof for storage
Shared driveway with ample parking, set back from road
Freehold, no flood risk; built 1991–1995, double glazed post‑2002
Overall internal size modest at around 1,021 sq ft
Council tax band noted as expensive
Slow broadband and average mobile signal in area
Set within the historic Georgian town of Bewdley, this four-bedroom detached home offers practical family living with generous outdoor space. The layout includes lounge, dining room, conservatory and a master bedroom with ensuite, arranged over two floors for clear family flow. Built in the early 1990s and double‑glazed post‑2002, the property is ready to occupy but could benefit from some cosmetic updating to reflect modern tastes.
Outside there is a large, enclosed rear garden with patio and mature planting, plus a substantial double garage with partially boarded roof for extra storage. The house sits back from the road on a shared driveway with ample parking. Freehold tenure and a no-flood-risk location add to the practical appeal for long-term owners.
Practical drawbacks to note: the overall internal size is modest at about 1,021 sq ft, council tax is described as expensive, and local broadband speeds are slow. Mobile signal is average. These factors are important for buyers who require high-speed home working or very large living spaces.
This home will suit families seeking a well-located property near Bewdley’s amenities and schools, or purchasers seeking a comfortable, low‑maintenance house with scope to modernise. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the garden, garaging and sensible room layout.