Vacant freehold Victorian mid-terrace, approx. 935 sq ft
Sold at online auction — six weeks completion, cash buyers only
Requires extensive refurbishment; damp, mould and dated interiors present
Japanese knotweed nearby; treatment plan started June 2025 (see legal pack)
Includes cellar and small front garden; no garage
Double glazing fitted post-2002; electric storage heaters remain
Close walk to Worcester city centre, shops, transport and schools
Constructed circa 1900–1929; solid brick with internal insulation
A substantial two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace in Worcester’s Cathedral district, offered VACANT and requiring full refurbishment. The property spans approximately 935 sq ft over multiple storeys, includes a cellar and a small front garden, and sits within easy walking distance of the city centre, shops and transport links — features that support rental or resale potential once renovated.
This sale is by online auction with a strict six-week completion; it is suited to cash buyers and developers who can undertake extensive works. The house has double glazing and solid brick walls with internal insulation, but current heating relies on electric storage heaters and many rooms show dated fittings, damp and mould spots that will need surveying and repair.
Buyers should note Japanese knotweed has been identified in the rear corner of the adjacent garden; a treatment plan commenced in June 2025 and further detail is available in the legal pack. The property is freehold and vacant, which simplifies possession, but the extent of renovation needed means a clear budget and scope-of-works appraisal are essential before bidding.
For investors or experienced renovators, the location and period charm offer upside after refurbishment. For first-time or mortgage-dependent buyers this is not suitable without significant cash and project experience.