2 bedroom end of terrace house
Chain-free
End of terrace house
2 beds
1 bath
624
EPC rating: E
Key information
Features and description
- Kitchen/Dining Room
- Sitting Room
- Two Bedrooms
- Bathroom
- Utility Shed
- Courtyard Space
- Driveway Parking
- EPC Rating E
- No Upward Chain
An end-terraced period cottage tucked away on a side street within easy walking distance of the town centre.
Kitchen/Dining Room, Sitting Room, Two Bedrooms, Bathroom, Utility Shed, Courtyard Space, Driveway Parking, EPC Rating E. No upward chain.
APPROXIMATE DISTANCES (MILES)
Cleobury Mortimer – 0.4,
Bewdley – 8,
Tenbury Wells – 8,
Ludlow – 12,
Kidderminster – 12,
Worcester – 21,
M5 J6 – 22,
Birmingham – 30.
DIRECTIONS From High Street, Cleobury Mortimer head north on the A4117 and on passing St Mary the Virgin, Cleobury Mortimer Church take the first left onto The Hurst and then take the second left hand turn to continue on The Hurst and the driveway for the property will be found immediately on the left hand side with the two allocated side by side parking spaces adjacent to the property.
SITUATION & DESCRIPTION
8 The Hurst is situated in the Cleobury Mortimer Conservation Area on a side street just off the town centre and is within walking distance of all the shops and services. The market town of Tenbury Wells, historic Ludlow and Kidderminster are all within easy reach by car, and provide a wider range of shops and services, with a regular bus service running to Ludlow and Kidderminster. The property is within the Cleobury Mortimer Primary School and Lacon Childe School catchment areas.
8 The Hurst is a cosy end-terraced period cottage constructed of painted stone and brick elevations under a clay tiled roof. The property offers comfortable and well-maintained accommodation with the benefit of UPVC framed double glazing and oil fired central heating with a modern external Worcester combi boiler. The property has low maintenance gardens, a utility shed and two driveway parking spaces. The property is offered for sale with no upward chain, and would suit a wide range of applicants including first time buyers, buy-to-let investors and those looking to be within walking distance of the town centre facilities.
ACCOMMODATION A part glazed door opens into the kitchen/dining room which has pine fitted units incorporating a ceramic sink/drainer, space for an undercounter fridge and cooker with extractor hood over, and an understairs cupboard. A glazed door leads through to the sitting room with an electric woodburner style fire in a brick inset fireplace with a quarry tiled hearth and an oak mantle.
Stairs from the kitchen/dining room rise up to the first floor landing. There is a good sized double bedroom and a generous single bedroom with a fitted hanging rail and shelving. The bathroom has a roll top bath with a Triton T80 electric shower over, a pedestal basin, wc and an overstairs cupboard with shelving.
OUTSIDE The property has two allocated driveway parking spaces to the side and the oil tank is housed in an external store shed. Across the courtyard there is a brick and tile utility shed with wooden fitted units incorporating a stainless steel sink/drainer, plumbing for a washing machine and space for a freezer. There is space for pots and a bistro table in the courtyard area.
N.B. There is no enclosed garden at the property, the property benefits from a right of way to cross the courtyard to the utility shed and oil store shed.
SERVICES Mains water, drainage and electricity are connected.
Oil fired central heating.
LOCAL AUTHORITY
Shropshire Council - Tel: 0345 678 9000
Council Tax Band B
ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE
EPC Rating E – 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 Sole Agents: –
Nick Champion - Tel: 01584 810555
E-mail: [use Contact Agent Button] View all of our properties for sale and to let at:
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Photographs taken: 5th March 2025
Particulars prepared: March 2025 Particulars updated: 24th April 2025
Kitchen/Dining Room, Sitting Room, Two Bedrooms, Bathroom, Utility Shed, Courtyard Space, Driveway Parking, EPC Rating E. No upward chain.
APPROXIMATE DISTANCES (MILES)
Cleobury Mortimer – 0.4,
Bewdley – 8,
Tenbury Wells – 8,
Ludlow – 12,
Kidderminster – 12,
Worcester – 21,
M5 J6 – 22,
Birmingham – 30.
DIRECTIONS From High Street, Cleobury Mortimer head north on the A4117 and on passing St Mary the Virgin, Cleobury Mortimer Church take the first left onto The Hurst and then take the second left hand turn to continue on The Hurst and the driveway for the property will be found immediately on the left hand side with the two allocated side by side parking spaces adjacent to the property.
SITUATION & DESCRIPTION
8 The Hurst is situated in the Cleobury Mortimer Conservation Area on a side street just off the town centre and is within walking distance of all the shops and services. The market town of Tenbury Wells, historic Ludlow and Kidderminster are all within easy reach by car, and provide a wider range of shops and services, with a regular bus service running to Ludlow and Kidderminster. The property is within the Cleobury Mortimer Primary School and Lacon Childe School catchment areas.
8 The Hurst is a cosy end-terraced period cottage constructed of painted stone and brick elevations under a clay tiled roof. The property offers comfortable and well-maintained accommodation with the benefit of UPVC framed double glazing and oil fired central heating with a modern external Worcester combi boiler. The property has low maintenance gardens, a utility shed and two driveway parking spaces. The property is offered for sale with no upward chain, and would suit a wide range of applicants including first time buyers, buy-to-let investors and those looking to be within walking distance of the town centre facilities.
ACCOMMODATION A part glazed door opens into the kitchen/dining room which has pine fitted units incorporating a ceramic sink/drainer, space for an undercounter fridge and cooker with extractor hood over, and an understairs cupboard. A glazed door leads through to the sitting room with an electric woodburner style fire in a brick inset fireplace with a quarry tiled hearth and an oak mantle.
Stairs from the kitchen/dining room rise up to the first floor landing. There is a good sized double bedroom and a generous single bedroom with a fitted hanging rail and shelving. The bathroom has a roll top bath with a Triton T80 electric shower over, a pedestal basin, wc and an overstairs cupboard with shelving.
OUTSIDE The property has two allocated driveway parking spaces to the side and the oil tank is housed in an external store shed. Across the courtyard there is a brick and tile utility shed with wooden fitted units incorporating a stainless steel sink/drainer, plumbing for a washing machine and space for a freezer. There is space for pots and a bistro table in the courtyard area.
N.B. There is no enclosed garden at the property, the property benefits from a right of way to cross the courtyard to the utility shed and oil store shed.
SERVICES Mains water, drainage and electricity are connected.
Oil fired central heating.
LOCAL AUTHORITY
Shropshire Council - Tel: 0345 678 9000
Council Tax Band B
ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE
EPC Rating E – 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 Sole Agents: –
Nick Champion - Tel: 01584 810555
E-mail: [use Contact Agent Button] View all of our properties for sale and to let at:
what3words: ///nipping.circus.flip
Photographs taken: 5th March 2025
Particulars prepared: March 2025 Particulars updated: 24th April 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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