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3 bedroom terraced house for sale

High Street, Bewdley, DY12 2DH
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Terraced house
3 beds
2 baths
1194
EPC rating: E
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TenureFreehold
Council taxBand E
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Features and description

You don’t buy this home on the High Street, you inherit it.....

Set within one of Bewdley’s oldest and most storied streets, this Grade II listed Georgian terrace has stood its ground since the early 18th century. Listed since April 1950 for its architectural and historic importance, Nos. 14 and 15 form a recognised pair, quietly anchoring this much-admired stretch of High Street. Painted brick beneath a traditional tiled roof, sash windows set under segmental heads, and gentle cornice detailing speak of an era when proportion and permanence mattered.

Over the centuries, 19th and 20th century alterations have layered in the gentle evolution of a home that has always been lived in, never frozen in time. It stands today not as a museum piece, but as a chapter still being written.

And what a setting.

Bewdley’s recorded history reaches back to the Domesday Book of 1086. By the 14th century it was known as Beau lieu – “beautiful place” – and the name still feels apt. Granted a borough charter by King Edward IV in 1472, the town flourished as a market and river port, its Georgian streetscape rising from centuries of trade and prosperity.

Stanley Baldwin, three-time Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, was born here in 1867 to a local ironmaster family and represented Bewdley in Parliament for nearly thirty years. He led the nation through the General Strike of 1926 and the Abdication Crisis of 1936, and his statue stands just a short walk away – a quiet reminder that this handsome riverside town once shaped national history.

From the front door of No. 15, daily life unfolds in scenes that feel almost curated.

A short stroll brings you to Jubilee Gardens, laid out to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee in 1887. Formal planting, benches and open views across the River Severn offer colour in spring, warmth in summer, and that mellow, golden light in autumn that makes you slow your step.

The River Severn itself is ever-present. Once the artery of Bewdley’s trade between the Midlands and Bristol, it now provides level riverside walks, rowing boats in summer and a sense of calm movement throughout the year. The Severn Valley Railway steams through town, delighting visitors and lending the place a gentle hum of life without ever disturbing its scale.

Nearby, Bewdley Museum – housed within historic buildings including the old Guildhall and butcher’s shambles – tells the story of river trade, craftsmanship and Georgian prosperity, grounding the High Street terraces in a wider narrative.

Load Street offers independent shops, traditional pubs that locals genuinely use, and cafés you return to because they remember your order. Schools are well regarded. Bus routes link easily to Kidderminster and Bridgnorth. The Wyre Forest waits just beyond town for serious walking, cycling and fresh-air therapy among remarkable flora and fauna. It is accessible without feeling urban. Characterful without being contrived.

And then you return home.

No. 15 has been thoughtfully renovated and refurbished across four floors, offering spacious accommodation that balances period integrity with modern comfort. Three generous double bedrooms include a principal suite with en suite facilities, alongside a well-appointed family bathroom.

Original features are not token gestures here. Exposed timbers, characterful doors, fireplaces and traditional windows remain intact. The cellar, with its curved brick ceiling, is a striking reminder of the building’s long working life. Two reception rooms provide flexibility; the front room is centred around an eye-catching brick-faced fireplace with an oak mantel above, while the second reception space offers a more intimate retreat.

To the rear lies an enclosed courtyard, complete with the original outside toilet – now repurposed for storage, a charming nod to the past. There is also covered rear access, owned by the property, leading directly back to the High Street – a practical detail in a historic setting.

Like many homes along this stretch, it is believed that No. 15 may once have operated as a bakery, possibly selling goods from the premises. You can almost imagine the warmth and scent drifting onto the street.

As a listed building, there is no double glazing – a small concession to authenticity – yet the house benefits from gas central heating, complemented by attractive open fires with appealing ambiance, that feel entirely at home within these walls.

We understand the property was also featured in a BBC production, a Box of Delights, another quiet layer in its unfolding story.

15 High Street is quietly hiding behind its facade, the wonderful features burst into life once over the threshold. It is a solid, scenic and properly lived in home. A super example of a heritage home lovingly upgraded without compromise, offering four floors of character within a town that overdelivers on charm and substance alike.

For those drawn to history not as decoration but as something to inhabit, this is more than a house. It is a piece of Bewdley’s narrative, ready for its next careful custodian.

Parking is available nearby, albeit chargeable, but this is a town where most errands are conducted on foot and the river becomes part of your daily rhythm.

Rooms

APPROACH
Enter via side door to covered passageway to other properties. Housing gas and electric meters. Part glazed coloured leaded glass door allows access into the property.

RECEPTION ROOM
With a wealth of original features and exposed timbers. The main focal point being the inglenook fireplace having oak mantle over with brick hearth. Wood flooring, front facing window, two storage cupboards, radiator, door to cellar with another to inner lobby area.

INNER LOBBY AREA
Stairs rising to the first floor accommodation, wall mounted central heating controls, ceiling light point and door to second reception room.

RECEPTION ROOM TWO REAR
The sash window to the rear elevation draws you to the roof top views outside. Characteristic of many homes in the town centre. A calming room having original fireplace with brick hearth. Four wall light points, exposed timbers and built in storage.

STAIRS DESCEND TO KITCHEN
Brick steps down to basement with exposed woodwork. A stunning eye catching room, with curved sand blasted exposed brickwork. Two ceiling light points, radiator, wood effect flooring, with wooden stable part glazed door to rear and window providing good natural light into this wonderful space. Modern units to both wall and base with complimentary square edged counter tops over. Inset ceramic butler sink with boiling water/ chilled water mixer tap over. Partial tiling to the walls providing splash back. Integral fridge, washing machine and dishwasher.

STAIRS RISING TO THE FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION AND LANDING
Leaded window to rear elevation floods the stairwell with good natural light. Exposed timbers, original floor boards, ceiling light point and radiator. Inner landing with further ceiling light point, doors off to bedrooms 2,3 and bathroom.

BEDROOM
A very comfortable room, having front facing sash window, ceiling light point, radiator, exposed timbers and another original fireplace.

BATHROOM
An ample sized room with roof window, exposed timbers, wall mounted heated towel rail, ceiling mounted extraction fan, two ceiling light points, attractive period style tiled effect vinyl flooring, wall mounted shaver socket and fully tiled walls. Built in storage with oak counter top and inset mirror. Close coupled wc suite, pedestal wash hand basin with mixer tap and panelled jacuzzi bath with centre pillar taps. Fitted bi folding shower screen with mixer shower.

BEDROOM
An L shaped room situated at the rear of the property again having original fireplace and exposed timbers. Built in cupboard housing combination gas boiler, which provides the domestic hot water and central heating requirements for this home. Side and rear facing windows. Radiator with TRV and ceiling light point.

STAIRS RISING TO THE SECOND FLOOR ACCOMMODATION AND BEDROOM THREE
Having window to the rear elevation, exposed timber treads the dog leg stairs lead to the second floor principal bedroom. A stunning room with vaulted ceiling and exposed timbers. Loft hatch and high level storage. Radiator with TRV, front facing window and ceiling light point.

EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM
A modern addition to the property! Attractive vanity sink unit with mixer tap, close coupled wc suite and shower cubicle with mixer shower, having body jets, fixed rainfall head and directional shower head. Fully tiled to the walls providing splash back, modern heated towel radiator, exposed timbers, vaulted ceiling, ceiling extraction fan and light.

OUTSIDE
Covered rear stable door leads from the kitchen into the fully enclosed peaceful rear terrace. Space to dine, pots and planters, socialise or just enjoy being outside Original wc is now a storage shed only. Gated pedestrian access from this garden leads to pathway to the front of the house which is owned by this property.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Utility meters are located in the front covered passageway for this property. The home benefits being alarmed. Parking available at Gardners Meadow and town centre carparks. Please note these are all chargeable.

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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Home prices (average)
3 bedroom terraced houses
£303,316

About this agent

Hayden Estates - Bewdley
Hayden Estates - Bewdley
33 Load Street Bewdley DY12 2AS
01299 556958
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Hayden Estates — Real People, Real Results Moving home isn’t always exciting. Sometimes it’s joyful — the start of a new chapter, the home you’ve dreamed of. But often, it’s emotional. You might be selling a family home filled with memories, navigating a separation, managing a change in circumstance, or saying goodbye after loss. At Hayden Estates, we understand that every move carries a story — and not all stories are easy ones. That’s why we approach every sale with empathy, respect, and unwavering care. Since 2003, we’ve been helping people in Bewdley and beyond move forward — not just with professionalism and expertise, but with compassion. We listen, we support, and we guide, ensuring you always feel informed, reassured, and valued. We’re an independent, family-run estate agency built on trust, integrity, and genuine connection. Every client matters to us, and that’s why so many return — and many more become friends. Whether your move is one of excitement or necessity, our service remains the same: personal, honest, and deeply human. The Heart of the Business At the helm is Linda Hayden FNAEA, MARLA, MInstLM — the face and founder of Hayden Estates. With more than two decades of experience and a reputation built on trust, Linda is widely recognised across the Wyre Forest for her depth of knowledge, warmth, and professionalism. A qualified Fellow of the National Association of Estate Agents, a Member of ARLA Propertymark, and a Member of the Institute of Leadership & Management, Linda combines expertise with authenticity. She’s the professional people ask for by name — the one they trust to value their homes, guide their decisions, and steady the ship when emotions run high. Her calm confidence and honest advice have become the foundation of everything we do. The Heartbeat of the Office Inside our Bewdley office, Georgina keeps the engine running with precision and care. Drawing on her extensive legal background as a former conveyancer, she ensures that each transaction flows smoothly from start to finish. She’s more than a sales progressor — she’s the backbone of our day-to-day operation. With her calm authority, sharp eye for detail, and genuine empathy, Georgina makes sure clients feel supported and informed throughout their journey. The Mind Behind the Magic Behind the scenes, Sara drives our creativity and innovation. Neurodiverse, imaginative, and endlessly forward-thinking, she’s the reason our marketing stands apart. From professional photography and virtual tours as standard, to WhatsApp communication, social media storytelling, and bespoke digital campaigns — Sara ensures every property is presented with precision, personality, and heart. Her constant drive to refine, modernise, and elevate what we do keeps Hayden Estates at the forefront of the market — without ever losing the traditional values Linda built the business upon. It’s this harmony between old and new that defines who we are. The Hayden Estates Way We offer something increasingly rare: real connection. Every home we sell is treated as if it were our own, and every client guided with honesty and respect. Our marketing is bespoke, crafted to capture the essence of your home — from immersive photography and 360° tours to carefully written descriptions that tell its story with heart. When a sale is agreed, we don’t step back. We stay beside you until the keys change hands, managing the process with care and clarity. And through our partnership with Vibrant Mortgages, we can also connect you with independent, fee-free mortgage and financial advice, ensuring you’re supported at every turn. At Hayden Estates, we’re small enough to care, experienced enough to deliver, and bold enough to do things differently. We honour traditional values while embracing innovation — proving that modern estate agency can still be deeply personal. Good old-fashioned service. Modern marketing excellence. Real people, real results. 📍 33 Load Street, Bewdley, Worcestershire DY12 2AS 📞 01299 556958 (available on phone and WhatsApp) 📧 [use Contact Agent Button] 🌐 [use Contact Agent Button] Our office is open three days a week, with our team always on hand to help. Whether you call, message, or drop in, you’ll find the same care and attention that’s defined Hayden Estates for more than twenty years.
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