Two reception rooms plus conservatory with French doors to courtyard garden
Double glazing installed (post-2002) and mains gas boiler with radiators
Period character: exposed beams, feature chimneys and fireplace
Compact footprint: approx. 700 sq ft; very small rear garden
Solid brick walls likely without insulation — thermal upgrades needed
EPC current 59 with potential to 86 (energy improvement opportunity)
Freehold tenure and affordable council tax (Band C)
Local crime reported as high; check neighbourhood safety measures
This attractively presented two-bedroom period cottage sits in picturesque Bewdley, a short walk from independent shops, cafes and riverside amenities. The layout retains character features — exposed beams, feature chimneys and a cosy fireplace — across two reception rooms, kitchen and a conservatory that opens onto a small courtyard garden.
The practical details suit a variety of buyers: gas central heating with a modern boiler, double glazing fitted after 2002, freehold tenure and an EPC currently at 59 with scope to improve. The conservatory/laundry adds useful utility space and the compact courtyard enjoys an open rear aspect.
Important points to note: the walls are solid brick with assumed no cavity insulation so thermal upgrading may be needed to reduce running costs and reach the EPC potential. The plot is very small with limited outdoor space and the property has a compact footprint — better suited to a starter home, downsizer or holiday/second home rather than a growing family. Local crime levels are reported as high; buyers may wish to investigate neighbourhood safety measures.
Overall this period cottage offers immediate charm and move-in readiness with clear potential from modest energy improvements. Viewings are recommended to appreciate the interior character and the convenient Bewdley location.