Grade II listed timber‑framed house built in 1607
Backs onto Worcester Walk; woodland outlook and direct access
Three bedrooms across three floors; master with dressing room
Re‑fitted kitchen with Rangemaster cooker and integrated appliances
Double glazing and mains gas boiler with radiators
Timber frame uninsulated; listed status restricts alterations
Small, tiered low‑maintenance garden; plot size is limited
Local crime levels are higher than typical for the area
A rare Grade II listed timber‑framed home dating from 1607, set just off Bewdley High Street with direct access onto Worcester Walk. The house retains plentiful period character — exposed beams, feature fireplaces, oak floors and a cosy layout — while benefiting from modern kitchen fittings and gas central heating. Its woodland backdrop and low‑maintenance tiered garden deliver an attractive, private setting in a picturesque small town.
Accommodation spans three bedrooms over three levels, including a generous master with dressing room and useful eaves storage. Well‑proportioned reception rooms include a dining room, lounge with open fire and an attractively re‑fitted kitchen with Rangemaster cooker. Practical points include double glazing, mains gas boiler and affordable council tax (Band C).
Important considerations: the Grade II listed status will restrict alterations and may complicate repairs or insulation upgrades. The property’s timber frame is uninsulated (as built) and will need careful conservation‑grade attention if upgrading is desired. The plot is small and the area records higher local crime levels, which some buyers should factor into their decision.
This home will suit buyers seeking character and a unique historic residence in Bewdley — families or downsizers who value setting and authenticity over a large garden or a blank‑canvas modern refurb. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the setting, internal room sizes and circulation across the three floors.