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£399,950
(£290/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleGardners Meadow, Bewdley DY12
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,377 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Retirement
- Freehold
Hayden Estates
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About this property
Unique and definitely unusual, this mid-terrace home began life as two adjoining properties and has since been transformed into a single, spacious dwelling full of character and flexibility, with the potential to be reinstated as two separate homes if desired.
Freehold and ideally located within level walking distance of the town centre, riverside walks, and the tranquil Jubilee Gardens, the home offers both convenience and charm.
To the front, an entrance porch opens into an inviting reception room with coving, twin ceiling light points, two radiators with decorative covers, and a front-facing UPVC window. A wooden double-glazed door leads through to the conservatory, constructed in UPVC with a pitched polycarbonate roof, tiled floor, lighting, power, and radiator. From here, doors open onto a low-maintenance enclosed garden with paved patio, fenced boundaries, and gated access to ample rear parking
The kitchen, accessible via the conservatory, is generous in size—perfect for dining and entertaining—with a country-style finish. It features an extensive range of wall and base units with roll-edged worktops, under-unit lighting, wood-effect lvt flooring, and a one-and-a-half bowl composite sink with mixer tap. There’s an integrated Bosch microwave and further space for white goods. A door leads to a cloakroom, once the second entrance, now fitted with quarry tiles, a vanity basin, macerator WC, and consumer unit.
Upstairs, the landing opens to an adaptable dressing or study area with radiator, lighting, and window to the rear. There are two bedrooms, the principal being notably large and easily converted back into two separate rooms if desired, complete with built-in storage and airing cupboard. The bathroom impresses with both a freestanding claw-foot bath and separate shower cubicle, complemented by partially tiled walls, pedestal basin, WC, heated towel rail, and Velux roof window.
The home benefits from double glazing, gas-fired central heating, and is not part of the neighbouring retirement complex, meaning it’s available for purchase by any age group.
The rent charge covers a fair proportion of management fees, insurance, communal lighting, and grounds maintenance. For the year ending February 2025, the total cost was £186.86, with the next review due February 2026.
A rare opportunity to acquire a property of this nature—viewings are highly encouraged.
Approach
Set within an attractive terrace of brick-built homes, the property is instantly recognisable by its vibrant red front door, which marks the main entrance. A charming gravelled frontage with potted plants and stone edging provides a welcoming first impression. The neighbouring door to the right once served as the original entrance to the adjoining home and now forms part of the internal layout, repurposed as access to the cloakroom. The approach enjoys a quiet, well-kept setting with easy access to parking just beyond, making for a practical yet picturesque arrival.
Entrance Porch (4.33' x 2.25')
A welcoming entrance with a part-glazed front door featuring decorative leaded panes sets a bright and homely tone. The porch offers useful space for coats and shoes, fitted with two wall-mounted coat racks and a ceiling light. Neutral décor complements the light-coloured textured walls and flooring, creating a clean and practical introduction to the home. The consumer unit is neatly positioned here, ensuring easy access without compromising the tidy presentation.
Reception Room (23.17' x 12.08')
A beautifully bright and welcoming main reception room that exudes warmth and comfort. Twin ceiling light fittings illuminate the space, enhanced by a large front-facing UPVC window that fills the room with natural light. The elegant turned staircase with polished handrail rises to the first floor, creating a charming focal point. There's ample room for both living and dining furniture, making it perfect for relaxation or entertaining. Two radiators, both with decorative covers, ensure a cosy atmosphere throughout the seasons. A rear wooden double-glazed window and matching door provide direct access into the conservatory, blending indoor comfort with a view of the garden beyond. Tastefully presented, this is a versatile and inviting heart to the home.
Conservatory (10.92' x 11.67')
A superb addition to the living space, the conservatory is of UPVC construction with a pitched polycarbonate roof and feature brick base, creating a comfortable and versatile room to enjoy throughout the seasons. Large windows frame garden views and flood the space with light, while a central ceiling fan and radiator with thermostatic valve provide year-round comfort. Finished with tiled flooring, lighting, and power, it's ideal as a relaxing sun lounge or garden room. Double doors open directly onto the rear terrace, seamlessly connecting the indoors with the enclosed garden, while an internal doorway gives access to the dining kitchen, enhancing the home's natural flow.
Kitchen (23.17' x 12.17')
A wonderfully spacious and inviting room designed for both cooking and entertaining, filled with natural light from dual aspect windows and French doors leading to the conservatory. The kitchen area features a generous range of cream country-style wall and base units, complemented by wood-effect worktops and soft under-cabinet lighting. There's an inset composite sink with mixer tap, integrated Bosch microwave, space for a range cooker, and further room for white goods. The cheerful tiled splashbacks and warm wood-effect lvt flooring add rustic charm and practicality. The dining area easily accommodates a large family table, creating a sociable heart to the home perfect for gatherings. Finished with coving, multiple ceiling and wall light points, and a radiator with thermostatic control.
Cloakroom (2.33' x 4.50')
Originally the entrance porch to the second house, this area has been imaginatively reworked into a functional cloakroom while maintaining the exterior symmetry of the terrace. The former front door has been cleverly adapted to create a window feature, allowing light to filter through while preserving the home's traditional frontage. Inside, quarry tiled flooring adds warmth and character, complementing the neutral décor. Fitted with a white vanity unit and inset basin with mixer tap, alongside a close-coupled WC, both operating via a Saniflo system for convenience. Finished with a wooden-framed mirror, towel rail, and ceiling light point, this is a smart, space-efficient addition blending practicality with thoughtful design.
Stairs Rising To The First Floor Accommodation
A light and spacious landing connects all first-floor rooms, continuing the home's easy flow and generous proportions. The turned staircase with timber handrail rises from the reception room, leading to a bright upper level with ceiling light and access hatch to the loft. From here, the inner landing opens into a versatile space currently arranged as a study, ideal for working from home, reading, or dressing area. The area enjoys good natural light from a rear-facing window, and a radiator with thermostatic valve, maintaining comfort throughout the year.
Bedroom (6.00' x 12.08')
A delightful rear bedroom filled with natural light from both a rear-facing window and an additional roof window. Thoughtfully arranged, it features built-in timber storage above the bed that adds both warmth and practicality. The neutral décor enhances the room's tranquil feel, creating an inviting retreat with pleasant views over the garden and surrounding greenery. A radiator with decorative cover and twin ceiling light fittings complete this charming and restful space.
Bedroom (12.00' x 21.83')
A superbly proportioned double bedroom extending across the full width of the property, originally forming two separate rooms before the homes were combined. This generous space offers excellent versatility - easily reconfigured back into two bedrooms if desired. Twin front-facing windows ensure an abundance of natural light, complemented by two ceiling light points for even illumination. The room includes built-in wardrobes providing ample storage, along with a radiator and neatly finished neutral décor. A bright, airy and adaptable room, ideal as a luxurious main bedroom or a flexible space to suit changing needs.
Bathroom (10.92' x 6.00')
A spacious and well-appointed bathroom combining traditional elegance with modern comfort. Featuring a classic claw-foot freestanding bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, alongside a separate shower cubicle with mixer shower. The suite includes a pedestal wash basin with mirror above and a close-coupled WC. Walls are attractively part-tiled with a decorative border, complemented by wood-effect flooring for a warm, natural feel. Additional details include a heated towel radiator, ceiling light fittings, extractor fan, and a Velux-style roof window that fills the room with natural light. A practical and inviting space, ideal for both quick morning routines and leisurely evening soaks.
Rear Garden
A private, low-maintenance garden offering an attractive extension of the living space. Fully enclosed with timber fencing, the area enjoys a generous paved terrace ideal for outdoor dining, relaxing, or entertaining. Mature shrubs and potted plants add greenery and charm, while the layout provides both privacy and ease of upkeep. A rear gate gives direct access to the parking area beyond, ensuring everyday practicality without compromising on seclusion. A delightful spot to unwind and enjoy the outdoors.
Photographs kindly provided by the owners.
Parking
Vehicular access to the property is via a private roadway serving the small development, leading to a shared parking area positioned conveniently to the rear. From here, a pedestrian gate provides direct access into the enclosed rear garden. The property benefits from two allocated parking spaces situated nearby, offering practical off-road parking for residents. Buyers are advised to confirm the suitability of the spaces for their intended vehicles.
Anti-Money Laundering Checks (Aml)
We are legally required to carry out Anti-Money Laundering (aml) checks on all property purchasers to ensure funds used in transactions are legitimate. These checks are undertaken on our behalf by Hipla, who will contact you directly once your offer is accepted. A fee of £20 plus VAT (£24 total) per purchaser is payable in advance to Hipla before a memorandum of sale can be issued. This fee is non-refundable.
If a gifted deposit is being provided, the person gifting the funds must also complete an aml check.
Please note, these are not credit checks and will not affect your credit score or financial record. We appreciate your cooperation with this legal requirement.
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