Spacious period home with garden, parking and scope to improve energy efficiency..
- Three bedrooms plus cellar and two reception rooms
- South-west facing private rear garden with patio
- Off-street parking for one car to the front
- Solid Victorian brick construction, pre-1900 character
- EPC E; walls assumed uninsulated, energy upgrades advised
- Potential damp issues; professional survey recommended
- Convenient for Worcester centre, transport and good schools
- Local crime levels higher than average; check area data
This substantial three-bedroom Victorian end-of-terrace offers generous living space across three storeys, a cellar and private south-west facing garden — a practical family home close to Worcester city centre. Period features include original fireplaces and a charming brick facade; an open-plan dining/living arrangement creates sociable ground-floor living with French doors to the patio.
The property is solid-brick and double-glazed with mains gas central heating, suitable for buyers who want character with scope to update. The cellar adds storage or workshop potential but carries the typical risks of older properties; buyers should survey for damp and insulation needs. The EPC is rated E and walls are assumed uninsulated, so energy upgrades would improve comfort and running costs.
Practical positives include off-street parking for one car, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, plus easy access to local schools, canal walks, train stations and the M5. Note the area records higher crime levels than average; purchasers seeking tranquillity should view in person and check specific local data.
This home will suit families or first-time buyers who value space, period character and proximity to city amenities, and who are prepared to carry targeted improvement works (insulation, potential damp remedial work, and energy upgrades) to maximise comfort and value.