2 bedroom terraced house
Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
796
EPC rating: D
Key information
Features and description
- Kitchen
- Two Reception Rooms
- Two Bedrooms
- Family Bathroom
- Cellar and External Laundry Room
- Low Maintenance Garden
- Store
- EPC Rating D
A well-appointed mid-terraced Victorian house within easy walking distance of the town centre and local schools.
Kitchen, Two Reception Rooms, Two Bedrooms, Family Bathroom, Cellar, External Laundry Room, Low Maintenance Garden, Store, EPC Rating D.
APPROXIMATE DISTANCES (MILES)
Tenbury Wells – 0.2,
Leominster – 9.5,
Bromyard – 10.5,
Ludlow – 10.5,
Kidderminster – 18.5,
Worcester – 21.5,
Hereford – 22.5,
M5 Junction 6 – 24.
DIRECTIONS
From Teme Street, Tenbury Wells head south on the A4112 via Market Street and Cross Street. The property will be found on the left hand side opposite the turning into Berrington Road as indicated by a Nick Champion 'For Sale' board.
SITUATION & DESCRIPTION
The property is situated in the Tenbury Wells Conservation Area within easy level walking distance of the market town centre. Tenbury Wells offers many facilities including a variety of shops and services, primary and secondary schools, a library, a doctors' surgery, a cottage hospital, cinema, swimming pool, gym and a range of clubs and societies.
39 Cross Street is a Victorian mid-terraced cottage constructed of mellow brick elevations under a slate tiled roof. The property offers comfortable accommodation and benefits from gas fired central heating with a Worcester combi boiler, UPVC framed double glazing, a family bathroom with a bath and separate shower, a cellar and a low maintenance rear garden. The property retains character features including period internal doors and exposed floorboards in the sitting room. The property would be of interest to first time buyers, buy-to-let investors and those wanting to be within level walking distance of all town centre amenities.
ACCOMMODATION
A part glazed entrance door opens into the sitting room with exposed floorboards and a gas fire (not in use) with a tiled hearth and a wooden surround. The dining room has a feature brick chimney breast and fireplace (not in use) and a fitted cupboard. The kitchen has a tiled floor, cream fitted units incorporating a Belfast double sink, integral appliances including a fridge, electric double oven and gas hob with an extractor hood over, housing for the Worcester combi boiler, and a stable door to outside.
Stairs off the dining room rise up to the first floor landing. There is a spacious master bedroom, a second bedroom and a family bathroom with a bath, thermostatic shower in separate cubicle, vanity basin unit, wc and heated towel rail.
From the kitchen a door opens onto steps down to the cellar store area with power and light.
OUTSIDE
A right of way up an alleyway and along a path to the rear of the Cross Street properties gives external access to the back of the property and to the attached laundry room with plumbing for a washing machine and space for a tumble drier. Across the path is a fenced astroturf 'lawn' and the old brick and tile privy is now a useful store shed.
SERVICES
Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected.
Gas fired central heating – Worcester combi boiler.
LOCAL AUTHORITY
Malvern Hills District Council - [use Contact Agent Button]
Council Tax Band A
ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE
EPC Rating D – Full details available upon request or follow the link:
FIXTURES & FITTINGS
Only those mentioned in the particulars are included in the sale; all other items are excluded.
TENURE
Freehold
VIEWING
By prior appointment with the Agent: –
Nick Champion - [use Contact Agent Button]
View all of our properties for sale and to let at:
what3words: ///dragonfly.beans.slamming
Flood Risk (Checked on 11.07.25 on
)
Rivers and the sea: Very Low
Surface water: Very Low
Mobile Coverage (Checked on Ofcom: 11.07.25)
EE and 3: Variable in-home, good outdoor
Vodafone: Good (outdoor only)
02: Variable (outdoor only)
Broadband Availability (Checked on Ofcom: 08.07.25)
Standard: 17 Mbps (highest download) / 1 Mbps (highest upload)
Superfast: 80 Mbps (highest download) / 20 Mbps (highest upload)
Ultrafast – Not available
Photographs taken on 27th February 2025
Particulars prepared: 03/25 Particulars updated: 11.07.2025
Kitchen, Two Reception Rooms, Two Bedrooms, Family Bathroom, Cellar, External Laundry Room, Low Maintenance Garden, Store, EPC Rating D.
APPROXIMATE DISTANCES (MILES)
Tenbury Wells – 0.2,
Leominster – 9.5,
Bromyard – 10.5,
Ludlow – 10.5,
Kidderminster – 18.5,
Worcester – 21.5,
Hereford – 22.5,
M5 Junction 6 – 24.
DIRECTIONS
From Teme Street, Tenbury Wells head south on the A4112 via Market Street and Cross Street. The property will be found on the left hand side opposite the turning into Berrington Road as indicated by a Nick Champion 'For Sale' board.
SITUATION & DESCRIPTION
The property is situated in the Tenbury Wells Conservation Area within easy level walking distance of the market town centre. Tenbury Wells offers many facilities including a variety of shops and services, primary and secondary schools, a library, a doctors' surgery, a cottage hospital, cinema, swimming pool, gym and a range of clubs and societies.
39 Cross Street is a Victorian mid-terraced cottage constructed of mellow brick elevations under a slate tiled roof. The property offers comfortable accommodation and benefits from gas fired central heating with a Worcester combi boiler, UPVC framed double glazing, a family bathroom with a bath and separate shower, a cellar and a low maintenance rear garden. The property retains character features including period internal doors and exposed floorboards in the sitting room. The property would be of interest to first time buyers, buy-to-let investors and those wanting to be within level walking distance of all town centre amenities.
ACCOMMODATION
A part glazed entrance door opens into the sitting room with exposed floorboards and a gas fire (not in use) with a tiled hearth and a wooden surround. The dining room has a feature brick chimney breast and fireplace (not in use) and a fitted cupboard. The kitchen has a tiled floor, cream fitted units incorporating a Belfast double sink, integral appliances including a fridge, electric double oven and gas hob with an extractor hood over, housing for the Worcester combi boiler, and a stable door to outside.
Stairs off the dining room rise up to the first floor landing. There is a spacious master bedroom, a second bedroom and a family bathroom with a bath, thermostatic shower in separate cubicle, vanity basin unit, wc and heated towel rail.
From the kitchen a door opens onto steps down to the cellar store area with power and light.
OUTSIDE
A right of way up an alleyway and along a path to the rear of the Cross Street properties gives external access to the back of the property and to the attached laundry room with plumbing for a washing machine and space for a tumble drier. Across the path is a fenced astroturf 'lawn' and the old brick and tile privy is now a useful store shed.
SERVICES
Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected.
Gas fired central heating – Worcester combi boiler.
LOCAL AUTHORITY
Malvern Hills District Council - [use Contact Agent Button]
Council Tax Band A
ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE
EPC Rating D – Full details available upon request or follow the link:
FIXTURES & FITTINGS
Only those mentioned in the particulars are included in the sale; all other items are excluded.
TENURE
Freehold
VIEWING
By prior appointment with the Agent: –
Nick Champion - [use Contact Agent Button]
View all of our properties for sale and to let at:
what3words: ///dragonfly.beans.slamming
Flood Risk (Checked on 11.07.25 on
)
Rivers and the sea: Very Low
Surface water: Very Low
Mobile Coverage (Checked on Ofcom: 11.07.25)
EE and 3: Variable in-home, good outdoor
Vodafone: Good (outdoor only)
02: Variable (outdoor only)
Broadband Availability (Checked on Ofcom: 08.07.25)
Standard: 17 Mbps (highest download) / 1 Mbps (highest upload)
Superfast: 80 Mbps (highest download) / 20 Mbps (highest upload)
Ultrafast – Not available
Photographs taken on 27th February 2025
Particulars prepared: 03/25 Particulars updated: 11.07.2025
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From property sales to land management and from sheep auctions to single farm payments, we are experts in a range of rural matters. Add in our annual mistletoe and holly auction and we can proudly say countryside business is at our core. Nick Champion established the company in 2005, but has been based in Tenbury Wells since 1977 and is now backed by a strong team at the company’s office. If you are a farmer, if you own rural property or land, or you wish to invest in or move to Worcestershire, Shropshire or Herefordshire, get in touch. We are members of the Guild of Professional Estate Agents and can utilise its Park Lane office in London for marketing, but our driving force is here in the West Midlands of England. The discovery of mineral springs and wells brought prosperity to the area in the 1840s – more than 170 years later we can help you prosper through property, auctioneering and agricultural-related services.










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