Freehold cottage sold with vacant possession and extensive rear land included
Large plot with private decked garden and off-street gravelled parking
Approx 816 sqft total area; traditional two-storey cottage character
Listing inconsistency: one-bedroom recorded, original text references two bedrooms
Electric room heaters only; heating upgrade likely required
Double glazing present; installation date unknown
Built circa 1900–1929, solid brick with internal insulation
Freehold offers invited at £165,000 exclusive of VAT where chargeable
A traditional terraced cottage offered freehold with vacant possession in the heart of Ombersley village. The property sits on a large plot with private decked garden, gravelled rear parking and additional extensive rear land included in the sale — a rare find for this price band.
Internally the cottage is compact and characterful, arranged over two storeys with around 816 sqft of space and approximately four rooms. Heating is by electric room heaters and the glazing is double-glazed though install date is unknown; an upgrade to central heating and modern systems would improve comfort and running costs.
This sale is presented as a commercial development opportunity but reads as a traditional residential cottage on a large plot. The sale information contains an inconsistency: the original listing text references two bedrooms while the property details record one bedroom — buyers should verify the accommodation during viewing. Vacant possession and freehold tenure make it straightforward for buyers wanting immediate control of the site.
For buyers seeking a manageable starter home or a downsizer property with scope, this cottage offers immediate occupancy and clear potential for modest renovation or extension (subject to consents). The setting in a prospering countryside village with nearby schools and basic amenities adds to its appeal. Buyers should budget for heating upgrades and general modernisation to maximise value.