Five bedrooms with two bathrooms and three reception rooms
Set in the peaceful hamlet of Acton, Little Acton House is a substantial late‑Victorian detached cottage with genuine family potential. The house offers five bedrooms, three reception rooms and around 2,650 sq ft of accommodation set within about 0.56 acre of mature, sheltered gardens — a rare plot size for the area. The generous footprint and double car port/garage provide scope to reconfigure living spaces or extend (subject to consents) to create a modern family home.
The property is a renovation project: the facade shows climbing vegetation and general neglect, and the interior requires updating throughout. Heating is a coal‑fired boiler with radiators and walls are likely solid brick without insulation; the EPC is F. Broadband speeds are slow and council tax is described as expensive. These are practical factors to allow for in any refurbishment or redevelopment budget.
For buyers seeking a project, the site offers strong upside — substantial grounds, privacy, and a versatile layout with two bathrooms and multiple reception rooms. The location delivers a quiet rural setting while remaining within reach of Ombersley, Worcester, Droitwich and Kidderminster for schools, shops and transport links. No flood risk is recorded for the plot.
This is best suited to a family or buyer looking for a sympathetic renovation or redevelopment opportunity rather than someone wanting a turnkey property. If you value plot, privacy and the chance to design a long‑term family home, this cottage offers a compelling canvas.