Gated driveway for two cars and strong kerb appeal
A well-presented three-bedroom semi in the popular village of Lower Broadheath, offering comfortable family living with strong local amenities and school catchments. The house sits on a large plot with a gated driveway for two cars, attractive curb appeal and a private, mostly lawned rear garden with mature trees, fruit trees and village views. Internally the home is neutrally decorated with new carpets, a dual-aspect bay-fronted lounge, a modern-style kitchen that opens to a conservatory, and two bathrooms — practical for family life.
A key asset is the converted garage with electric heating, currently used as flexible space for a home office, games room or guest accommodation. The property also includes a handy utility room and useful lean-to storage. Broadband speeds are fast, mobile signal average, and the area is very low crime — making this a comfortable village base close to Worcester (3–4 miles).
Notable points to factor into any purchase: the garage conversion may not carry full building-regulation guarantees, the EPC is a D, and the home — built between 1930–1949 — may present typical older-property maintenance needs (ivy on the exterior and some external upkeep). Heating is mains gas via boiler and radiators; the converted garage relies on electric heating. Buyers wanting a fully modernised energy performance or formalised conversion compliance should budget accordingly.
Overall this home will suit buyers seeking village life with good school options and easy access to Worcester, or those wanting a large garden and adaptable living space. It presents immediate, move-in-ready accommodation with scope to add value through planned upgrades or formalising the garage conversion.