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The Accommodation:
The part glazed wooden front door opens to the reception hallway, with windows to both side elevations, radiator, tiled floor, stairs to the first floor accommodation and doors to the lounge and sitting room.
The lounge forms a good sized reception room, including two uPVC double glazed windows to the front elevation, log burning stove with an Inglenook feature fireplace, two radiators (with timber covers), feature timber beams and fitted wooden cupboards.
The sitting room has two uPVC double glazed windows to the front elevation, log burning stove with a feature fireplace surround, radiator (with a timber cover), feature timber beam, tiled floor, glazed double doors to a side conservatory extension and a door to the dining kitchen.
The conservatory includes a tiled floor, ceiling light with fan and wooden windows and French doors to the courtyard garden.
The dining kitchen forms an "L" shaped and is appointed with a range of solid wood units, incorporating circular stainless-steel sink and drainer units, Rangemaster cooker (with a four burner gas hob, electric hotplate, gas griddle, two gas ovens and a storage drawer), concealed plumbing for a dishwasher, base cupboards/drawers, wall mounted cupboards, radiator, useful pantry/store (with lighting), feature timber beam, tiled floor, stable door to a boot room and a door to a separate utility room.
The utility room provides a stainless-steel sink/drainer unit with a mixer tap, plumbing for a washing machine, space for a tumble dryer and fridge freezer, space for a second freezer, part tiling to the walls, tiled floor, secondary glazed window to the rear elevation and a door to a WC.
The WC includes a low-level flush WC and a tiled floor.
The boot room includes a fitted store cupboard, tiled floor, internal double glazed window to the dining kitchen and a uPVC double glazed window and a part glazed stable door to the courtyard garden.
The first floor comprises a landing with a built-in wardrobe, airing cupboard (housing the Worcester Bosch combination central heating boiler), loft access hatch and a doors to bedrooms one, two, three and the bathroom.
Bedroom one forms an excellent double room, including uPVC double glazed windows to the front and side elevations, door to a built-in wardrobe (with lighting), radiator and a wooden floor.
Bedroom two is a double room with a uPVC double glazed window to the front elevation, fitted wardrobes, radiator and a decorative period feature fireplace.
Bedroom three is a small double room with a uPVC double glazed window to the side elevation, radiator and wood effect laminate flooring.
The bathroom is appointed with a white suite, including a bath, shower cubicle with a fitted electric shower and wall tiling to the surrounds, pedestal wash basin, low-level flush WC, radiator, tiled floor and a window to the side rear elevation.
Outside:
The property is located along a bridal pathway, which gives access to just three properties.
Wooden gates open to an enclosed driveway, with off-road parking for at least four cars, together with access to the double garage and the front garden. The driveway borders onto trees/greenery, creating a pleasant side aspect (the property owns part of this land).
Gated access is also available to the front garden, which is secluded and attractively laid out to include a paved patio, lawn, two timber sheds and open access to the driveway.
The double garage is entered via twin double doors and has lighting, power points, stairs to a first floor workshop/office and a WC; useful understairs store cupboard and a glazed wooden door to the courtyard garden.
The courtyard garden is a secluded paved patio, with a cold water tap, log store, gated access to the driveway and access to the boot room.
Viewing is essential for this charming three bedroom semi-detached family house and its delightful setting and excellent layout to be fully appreciated. Early appointments are recommended to avoid disappointment.
Location:
Situated on the banks of the River Severn and the edge of the Wyre Forest, Bewdley has been described as “the most perfect small town in Worcestershire”. The town enjoys a good choice of pubs, cafes and restaurants, along with small independent shops, craft studios, a brewery, a local museum, a selection of sports clubs, and a number of churches. Being approximately 20 miles southwest of Birmingham and 15 miles north of Worcester, Bewdley is served by a good motorway network with excellent links to the M5, M6, M40, and M42. Birmingham International Airport is approximately 45 minutes away and the mainline train station in Kidderminster has regular services to and from Worcester, Malvern, Birmingham, and London.
Schooling:
The town is fortunate to benefit from two primary schools and a high school, all rated as Good by Ofsted in their most recent inspections. The independent sector is also well catered for locally with a fine selection of schools available nearby in Kidderminster, Chaddesley Corbett, Abberley, Bromsgrove, and Worcester.
Tenure:
Freehold
Services:
All mains services are connected
Local Authority:
Wyre Forest District Council
Council Tax:
Band D