Characterful two-bed terrace near Tudor Grange — chain free and ripe for modernisation.
Freehold mid‑terrace Victorian house, chain free
Set on Wakeman Street, this compact two-bedroom Victorian terrace is offered chain free and sits 1.4 miles from Worcester city centre. The home presents traditional features—sash-style windows, feature fireplace and solid brick walls—and delivers practical accommodation across two reception rooms, a compact galley kitchen, downstairs shower room and an en-suite to the main bedroom. A well-kept rear garden with patio and shed provides private outdoor space and gated rear access.
Ideal for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors looking for a central Worcester location and strong school catchment (Tudor Grange), the property’s modest footprint and simple layout keep running costs lower. The freehold tenure and cheap council tax are additional ownership advantages.
Buyers should note the house is small (circa 600 sq ft) and the kitchen dates from the 1970s and will likely need modernising. The property appears to have solid brick walls with no added insulation (assumed) and double glazing of unknown age; buyers may wish to budget for energy upgrades. The local area has above-average crime levels—viewers should factor this into their decision.
Overall this is a characterful, affordable Victorian home with clear scope to add value through sympathetic modernisation. It suits someone wanting a central, school-friendly location who is prepared to carry out cosmetic and energy-efficiency improvements.