South-facing landscaped gardens extending to 0.41 acre with countryside views
The Lodge is a handsome early-1900s detached home set in about 0.41 acres of south-facing landscaped gardens with open countryside views. The house combines period character — sash windows, chimneys and a roll-top bath — with practical modern additions such as an open-plan breakfast kitchen, utility room and ultrafast broadband. Ample parking is provided by a gated gravel driveway, oak-framed car port with EV charging and a single garage.
Internally the layout suits family life or flexible home-working: a generous living room with log burner, a bright dining area under a glazed pitched roof, separate sun/sitting room, three bedrooms (main with fitted wardrobes and en suite) and a fully boarded loft for storage. The Malvern summer house with power is currently used as a home office, offering a private workspace away from the main house.
Buyers should note this is a character property with an EPC rating of E and a council tax band above average (Band E). As with many period homes some ongoing maintenance or sympathetic updating may be required. There are no known flood issues and the plot, privacy and immediate countryside setting are strong long-term positives.
Positioned west of Worcester and less than two miles from the city centre, the property offers easy access to local shops, services and highly regarded schools while retaining a peaceful, semi-rural feel. For those seeking a sizable garden, excellent parking and genuine character with modern conveniences, The Lodge presents a rare, versatile home.