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Situated on the ever-popular Shrubbery Road, this well-proportioned property offers spacious rooms and character features. It is located in a highly sought-after area, within walking distance of the city centre and Gheluvelt Park, which leads onto Pitchcroft Racecourse and beautiful river walks. The property briefly comprises a lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility, two double bedrooms, and a bathroom. It further benefits from gas central heating, double glazing, a rear garden, and permit parking.
Upon entering the property, the front door leads into the lounge, featuring a bay window, fireplace, and built-in alcove storage. The dining room is positioned towards the rear of the property and boasts beautiful herringbone flooring. The kitchen offers base and eye-level units with roll-top work surfaces. From here, the useful utility room provides additional storage, plumbing for a washing machine, and access to the rear garden. Completing the downstairs, the useful understairs storage cupboard which runs the length of the stairs.
Upstairs, the home boasts two double bedrooms, both with feature fireplaces, while the main bedroom also benefits from storage cupboards. The family bathroom includes a roll-top bath, separate shower, basin, and WC.
Outside, the private rear garden is mainly laid to lawn, complemented by a beautiful patio area, perfect for outdoor dining, and a shed located at the rear.
Vendors Paragraph: I have absolutely loved living on Shrubbery Road, particularly for its incredible convenience. Everything I need is within easy walking distance, including the town centre and Blackpole Retail Park, which I often reach via the canal. There are also doctors, dentists, shops, and plenty of green spaces nearby, including the Racecourse, Gheluvelt Park, and Kyndfolk. What first drew me to the property was its character, from the beautiful stained glass windows to the original doors and fireplace, it feels full of charm while still being bright, light, and comfortable with a modern touch. The garden has been a real highlight for me too, it’s a great sun trap in the summer and perfect for hosting barbecues and relaxing outdoors.
Location: Situated just on the outskirts of the city centre, close to train stations, canal walks, easy access to M5 and a short distance into the town which is full of culture with art galleries, theatres, and live music. Saturday street markets and annual Christmas Fayre. Worcester has so much history to explore with museums and historical walks. The River Severn runs through the city and offers beautiful walks passed Worcester Cathedral. There are plenty of sports to enjoy, including the Worcester County Cricket Club and Worcester Pitchcroft hosts horse racing. A thriving town that has something for everyone. Close to local private and states school catchments.
Lounge 13' 5" x 12' 3" (4.08m x 3.74m)
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Dining Room 14' 5" x 12' 3" (4.39m x 3.73m)
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Kitchen 10' 1" x 6' 9" (3.08m x 2.07m)
Utility 7' 5" x 6' 9" (2.27m x 2.07m)
Stairs To First Floor Landing
Main Bedroom 12' 3" x 11' 3" (3.73m x 3.44m)
Bedroom 2 11' 3" x 8' 10" (3.43m x 2.69m)
Bathroom 10' 2" x 6' 11" (3.11m x 2.10m)

