No onward chain — quicker transaction possible
Set within about one acre, this three-bedroom detached house offers a rare rural plot with paddock, double garage and a large barn/workshop. The substantial grounds and outbuildings provide scope for hobby farming, garaging, or potential conversion subject to planning. The property is chain-free, which may suit buyers wanting a quicker purchase process.
The house dates from the post-war/1960s era and has generous room proportions throughout, including a large dual-aspect sitting room and a spacious kitchen/breakfast room. It benefits from oil-fired central heating, mains electricity and water, an inspection pit in the barn, and excellent mobile signal — useful for remote working in a countryside setting.
Important drawbacks are clear: the house requires full updating and refurbishment, the EPC is E, and the barn may contain asbestos. Drainage is via a septic tank and broadband speeds are very slow. Council Tax is band F and described as expensive. These factors make the property most suitable for buyers prepared to carry out renovations or investors seeking a redevelopment project.
For buyers seeking space and seclusion close to the Malvern Hills, this site offers genuine potential. The sizable plot, paddock and substantial workshop create multiple options — extend, modernise, or redevelop (all subject to necessary consents). Practical purchasers should allow for renovation costs and confirm service details and planning possibilities before committing.