Characterful Victorian end-terrace with garden — ten-minute walk to Worcester centre.
Two double bedrooms with high ceilings and tall windows
Two reception rooms plus cellar home office/workshop
Recently upgraded kitchen and first-floor family bathroom
West-facing small rear garden with insulated shed
Solid brick Victorian build (pre-1900); no wall insulation assumed
Double glazing fitted before 2002 — potential energy upgrades needed
Freehold, low local crime, excellent mobile and fast broadband
Close to schools, shops and Worcester city centre (10-minute walk)
This charming Victorian end-terrace sits a ten-minute walk from Worcester city centre and offers a well-presented, characterful two-bedroom home ideal for first-time buyers, small families, or investors. Period features such as bay windows, high ceilings and a living-room wood-burning stove combine with a recently upgraded kitchen and bathroom for comfortable living from day one.
The layout includes two reception rooms, a practical utility/pantry and a partly converted cellar used for storage and a home office or workshop. Upstairs, two double bedrooms feel light and airy thanks to tall windows and generous ceiling heights. Outside, a west-facing rear garden with lawn, mature planting and an insulated shed provides private outdoor space on a modest plot.
Practical points to note: the property is solid-brick and was built before 1900, with double glazing installed before 2002 and assumed lack of wall insulation — opportunities for energy-efficiency improvements and loft/wall insulation projects. Broadband and mobile signals are strong, local crime is low, and transport links make the city centre and regional rail routes easily accessible.
Overall this freehold terraced house offers immediate liveability with room for modest improvements to reduce running costs and personalise the space. It suits buyers seeking character near Worcester’s amenities and schools, or investors looking for a city-centre rental with good demand.