• Greatly extended mid‑century semi with large internal area
• South‑facing rear garden with open countryside views
• Spacious ground‑floor family room with bi‑fold doors and lantern
• Three upstairs bedrooms plus versatile ground‑floor room
• Ample off‑street parking and large plot
• Newly renovated but scope for further modernisation
• EPC C, mains gas central heating, double glazing
• Rural location — average mobile signal, peaceful setting
Set on the edge of Pershore, this greatly extended mid‑century semi offers spacious, flexible living and wide countryside views. A recent programme of updating has created a bright family home with a large rear family room, bi-fold doors and a roof lantern that flood the ground floor with light. The property sits on a generous plot with a south‑facing garden and ample off‑street parking.
The ground floor layout adapts to many needs: a modern fitted kitchen, comfortable living room, utility room, ground‑floor shower room and a large family room that could serve as a playroom, home office or ground‑floor bedroom. Upstairs are three well‑proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom, making the home suitable for families, downsizers seeking a single‑level option, or those wanting flexible accommodation in a village setting.
Practical strengths include freehold tenure, mains gas central heating, double glazing and an EPC grade C. The location is peaceful with very low local crime, good nearby primary schools and fast broadband for a rural area. The property must be seen to appreciate the open rear aspect and sense of privacy.
Buyers should note practical considerations: the setting is rural with average mobile signal, and while the house has been renovated there is scope for further internal modernisation and garden improvement to maximise usable outdoor space. Council Tax falls in an affordable band, and there is no flooding risk.