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Main Street, Sedgeberrow, WR11 7UF

£230,000 Guide Price
  • Ref: 836670
  • Type: Terraced House
  • Availability: Sold STC
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Reception Rooms: 1
  • Council Tax Band: B
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Property Features

  • CHAIN FREE
  • Two Bedrooms
  • Sitting Room with Feature Fireplace
  • Mature Courtyard Garden
  • Heart of Sought-After Village
  • In Need of Modernisation
  • Two Good Size Bedrooms
  • LPG Gas Central Heating

Property Summary

A two-bedroom character property in need of modernisation, offered chain free in the heart of the desirable village of Sedgeberrow. This charming home features a cosy sitting room with a feature fireplace, a kitchen with access to the rear courtyard, and a bathroom on the ground floor. Upstairs, there are two generously sized bedrooms. Outside, the property boasts a mature courtyard garden, offering a private and tranquil outdoor space. A fantastic opportunity for those looking to put their own stamp on a characterful village home.

Full Details

A two-bedroom character property in need of modernisation, offered chain free in the heart of the desirable village of Sedgeberrow. This charming home features a cosy sitting room with a feature fireplace, a kitchen with access to the rear courtyard, and a bathroom on the ground floor. Upstairs, there are two generously sized bedrooms. Outside, the property boasts a mature courtyard garden, offering a private and tranquil outdoor space. A fantastic opportunity for those looking to put their own stamp on a characterful village home. The property has LPG central heating and the boiler is still under guarantee.

Sedgeberrow is a picturesque village and civil parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, England, situated approximately 3 miles south of Evesham. Nestled beside the River Isbourne, a tributary of the River Avon, Sedgeberrow offers a tranquil rural setting with a rich historical backdrop. 

St. Mary the Virgin Church, consecrated in 1331, stands as a testament to the village's medieval heritage. The church features a small western bell tower with a spire and three bells, the oldest of which was cast in 1623. The village also boasts several 17th-century half-timbered cottages. 

Sedgeberrow is home to an excellent Church of England First School, serving the educational needs of the local community. The village hall serves as a hub for various activities and The Queens Head pub and well renowned Indian restaurant is very much a traditional ‘local’ and gives a real sense of community.

With its blend of historical architecture, active community life, and scenic surroundings, Sedgeberrow offers a charming glimpse into rural English village life.