Detached Tudor‑style cottage on 0.435 acre (very large) plot
Nestled on a very large 0.435-acre plot in the sought-after Mustow Green hamlet, this detached Tudor‑style cottage blends period character with generous family living. Exposed beams, a brick fireplace with woodburner and traditional sash proportions give the house strong countryside charm, while large, mature gardens provide privacy, multiple terraces and productive fruit beds. The property has been cherished by one family for 30+ years and offers spacious, flexible accommodation over several levels.
The ground floor plan is versatile: a principal side entrance and utility lead to a fitted kitchen, reception rooms, a study, and a ground-floor master suite with ensuite. A small lift serves the first floor and attic rooms, which include a second double bedroom, snug and useful eaves storage — helpful for mobility needs or multigenerational living. Practical parking includes an in-and-out tarmac driveway, detached double garage and additional hardstanding with twin gates for extra vehicles.
Outdoors is a standout selling point: shaped lawns, stocked borders, terraces, greenhouse and stores create an attractive private setting ideal for family life, entertaining and gardening. The location is convenient for country pubs, Harvington Hall and Chaddesley Corbett village amenities, yet within easy driving distance of Kidderminster, Bromsgrove and Worcester; major roads and rail links are accessible.
Important considerations: the house is large and internally complex, with multiple changes of level, attic access via ladder and some period fittings that will suit buyers happy to retain character rather than seeking a fully modernised finish. Council tax is described as quite expensive and the wider area is classified as relatively deprived, which may affect some buyers’ long‑term plans. The property is freehold and not in a flood risk zone.