"Situated in the charming, riverside town of Upton upon Severn and built in the 1830s as two adjoining cottages, this Grade II listed, end of terrace house has been sympathetically modernised and extended to retain its historic charm while offering contemporary comfort.
The approach to No. 77 is through a mature, well established front garden, predominantly laid to lawn and complemented by mature shrubs and trees. A charming seating area is positioned beside a walled pond, offering a peaceful and picturesque welcome.
Entering through the porch, you are welcomed into a charming reception hall featuring the original tiled floor and a striking fireplace with a log burner. To the left, a door opens into the light and spacious living room, while the former back door now leads through to the kitchen and dining area.
The recently modernised kitchen features a range of wall and base units, an induction hob with extractor fan, and an electric double oven, with space for an under counter fridge. Granite worktops add a contemporary touch, while the original tiled floor runs throughout, preserving the home s character. The adjoining dining area includes an original kitchen range set into the fireplace, adding a unique focal point. This light filled space opens seamlessly into the conservatory, creating an ideal setting for relaxed family living, entertaining or working from home.
From the conservatory, doors open into the rear courtyard garden, which includes a utility room, a workspace, and an outdoor WC all equipped with electricity. The courtyard offers space for alfresco dining and provides access to the front of the house via a side gate.
Stairs from the kitchen and dining area lead to the first floor, where you ll find three bedrooms two generously sized doubles and a smaller double currently used as a home office. The contemporary family bathroom features a shower over the bath, complemented by painted wooden flooring, blending modern style with period charm.
As well as the log burner and feature fireplaces, the house is warmed by gas central heating and has renovated, single glazed windows throughout.
There is off road parking for 2 cars.
The property is located close to the centre of Upton upon Severn, with its array of local amenities including supermarkets, pubs, eateries, and community services. Excellent transport links via the M50 M5 and nearby rail stations in Malvern, Worcester, and Pershore connect you easily to Birmingham, London and beyond.
Historic properties of this calibre are rarely available, and early viewing is highly recommended.
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