Panoramic Severn Valley views to Bredon Hill and the Cotswolds
Generous, private and mature landscaped plot with decked terrace
Four bedrooms, two reception rooms; flexible family layout
Jack-and-Jill en-suite plus family bathroom
Part-boarded loft with potential for conversion (subject to consents)
Workshop on plot; not vehicle-accessible but convertible to garage
EPC rated D; property could benefit from energy improvements
Slow broadband; council tax band above average
Set on a generous, elevated plot, this imposing four-bedroom detached house delivers sweeping Severn Valley views to Bredon Hill and the Cotswolds. The property combines period character—leadlight windows, picture rails and fireplaces—with practical modern comforts such as gas central heating and double glazing. The large, private gardens and decked terrace make the most of the outlook and provide room for family recreation and planting.
Accommodation is versatile across two floors: two reception rooms, a dining kitchen with integrated appliances, four bedrooms and two bathrooms including a Jack-and-Jill en-suite. There is scope to improve and personalise the interior, and the part-boarded loft offers potential for conversion subject to planning and building regulations. A substantial workshop at the rear could be reinstated as a garage if vehicle access is reinstated.
Important practical points: the energy rating is D and broadband speeds are slow, which may matter for home working. Council tax sits above average. The property is freehold, in a very low-crime, affluent area with excellent mobile signal and strong local schools—appealing for families wanting space, character and views rather than a turnkey modern finish.