Deceptively spacious two-bedroom mid-terrace (approx. 593 sqft)
Open-plan lounge and kitchen/diner with modern fittings
Modern shower room; double glazing and gas central heating
Enclosed rear courtyard; allocated off-street parking to the side
Built before 1900 with solid brick and internal insulation
Small plot and compact rooms — limited outdoor/extension potential
Medium flood risk for postcode DY12 1AG — investigate further
Some descriptions note areas needing modernization or buyer checks
This deceptively spacious two-bedroom mid-terrace sits in the attractive town of Bewdley, a short walk from riverside paths and local amenities. The property offers a modern open-plan lounge and kitchen/diner, a contemporary shower room, double glazing and gas central heating — ready to occupy with low ongoing maintenance. Allocated off-street parking and an enclosed rear courtyard provide practical outdoor space and convenience for everyday life.
The house is compact (approx. 593 sqft) and built before 1900 with solid brick walls and internal insulation; it will suit buyers seeking a manageable town property rather than large-family accommodation. Council tax is very cheap and the area is described as very affluent with low crime, making this attractive for first-time buyers, downsizers or buy-to-let investors wanting a town-centre location.
Buyers should note a medium flooding risk for the postcode and the property’s small plot and footprint — outside space is a paved courtyard only. Some marketing materials also mention scope for modernization in places; prospective purchasers should inspect to check finishes and confirm measurements. As a freehold terrace in a scenic, well-served town, it offers straightforward ownership with clear rental or owner-occupier appeal.