- Period character: high ceilings, decorative coving and sash windows
- Bright sitting room with dining area and gas fire focal point
- Fitted kitchen with granite worktops and included appliances
- Single garage plus pretty communal courtyard and covered seating
- Excellent walking location: town centre, Malvern Hills, station nearby
- Freehold, Council Tax Band C, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
- Small plot and limited private garden space; not for large outdoor needs
- Solid brick walls (pre-1900) likely require insulation upgrades
A pretty two-bedroom mews cottage combining period charm with a highly convenient Malvern location. High ceilings, decorative coving and sash windows create a bright, characterful sitting room that flows into a dining area, while an airy first-floor landing and Velux add additional natural light throughout. The kitchen is fitted with granite worktops and appliances are included, so day-to-day living is straightforward from move-in.
Outside, the property benefits from a private single garage and a well-kept communal courtyard with seating and planted centrepiece — a valuable asset in town-centre settings and useful for safe parking or extra storage. Great Malvern town centre, shops, theatres and the Malvern Hills are all within easy walking distance, and Great Malvern station is under five minutes’ walk, making this an appealing choice for commuters or buyers seeking a comfortable town-base near green space.
Practical points are clear: the house is freehold and sold with most fixtures, fittings and furniture included. Broadband and mobile coverage are excellent and the property sits in a low-crime, affluent area with accessible local schools and amenities. Council Tax Band C keeps running costs reasonable.
Things to note: the house dates from before 1900 and has solid brick walls (no known cavity insulation), which may mean higher heating costs and potential upgrade work if improved thermal performance is desired. Internal modernisation or reconfiguration could unlock further potential, but the layout is already well-proportioned for a two-bedroom cottage. The plot and garden are modest, so buyers seeking extensive outside space should consider this.