4 Bedroom Semi Detached House, Jacomb Close, Lower Broadheath, WR2
Jacomb Close, Lower Broadheath, WR2

Chartwell Noble - Worcestershire
Chartwell Noble, The Hayloft, Offerton Barns Business Centre, Offerton Lane
Description
Outside, the charm continues with a delightful garden featuring a lush lawn and a patio. Parking is a breeze with two spaces at the front, along with a secure garage - just right for your vehicle or extra storage needs. This property combines the comfort of a welcoming interior with the serenity of a peaceful outdoor space, making it a true gem in this vibrant and much sought after community.
EPC Rating: D
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Key Features
- SOLD by Chartwell Noble
- Popular Village Location
- Spacious Extended Property
- Private, end of cul de sac location
- Open Plan Kitchen/Diner
- Lovely family home
- Private Rear Garden
Property Details
- Property type: House
- Price Per Sq Foot: £281
- Approx Sq Feet: 1,069 sqft
- Property Age Bracket: 1970 - 1990
- Council Tax Band: C
Rooms
Sitting Room
6.00m x 3.70m
A comfortable sitting room with windows to the front, a central focal gas fire.
View Sitting Room PhotosDining Room
3.70m x 2.70m
A bright dining room with polished tiled floors. Double doors lead out onto the rear patio area and an open archway opens up the kitchen to create a fabulous flow.
View Dining Room PhotosKitchen
6.10m x 2.40m
A well-appointed kitchen with an inbuilt hob, oven, grill and microwave. Views to the patio and gardens.
View Kitchen PhotosBedrooms 2, 3 & 4
Bedrooms 2 & 3 are both doubles with bedroom 4 being a single bedroom.
View Bedrooms 2, 3 & 4 PhotosBathroom
1.80m x 1.80m
A well-appointed bathroom, with a p-shaped bath with shower above, pedestal wash basin and low level flush WC.
View Bathroom PhotosFloorplans
Outside Spaces
Garden
A charming garden, mainly laid to lawn with steps leading up onto the grass from the patio.
View PhotosParking Spaces
Location
Lower Broadheath, Worcestershire: A Vibrant Village with Rich Heritage Lower Broadheath is a vibrant village situated in the beautiful Worcestershire countryside, offering a harmonious blend of rural tranquillity and modern convenience. Located approximately 3 miles northwest of Worcester, Lower Broadheath enjoys excellent connectivity via the A44 and B4204, providing easy access to nearby towns and cities. Nearby Attractions: Lower Broadheath is renowned for its connection to the famous composer Edward Elgar, whose birthplace museum is a prominent local attraction. The nearby city of Worcester, just a short drive away, offers a wealth of amenities including shopping centres, restaurants, cultural attractions, and historic sites such as Worcester Cathedral and The Commandery. Education Facilities: Families in Lower Broadheath have access to a range of quality educational institutions. The village itself is home to Broadheath C of E Primary School, known for its excellent academic standards. For secondary education, residents can choose from several reputable schools in Worcester, including The King's School Worcester and Christopher Whitehead Language College. Local Shopping and Amenities: While Lower Broadheath maintains its village charm, essential amenities are easily accessible within the village and in nearby Worcester. The village boasts a local shop, a post office, and a popular village hall hosting various community events. Worcester provides more extensive shopping options, including supermarkets, independent retailers, and a variety of dining establishments. Healthcare and Infrastructure: Residents benefit from local healthcare facilities including the Henwick Halt Medical Centre and several dental clinics in Worcester. The Worcester Royal Hospital offers comprehensive medical services and is easily accessible for more specialised healthcare needs. Recreation and Leisure: Lower Broadheath is surrounded by stunning countryside, making it an ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts. The village offers several walking and cycling routes, including access to the picturesque Malvern Hills. The Elgar Birthplace Museum and Visitor Centre provide cultural enrichment, while local sports clubs and leisure centres in Worcester offer a wide range of activities. The nearby River Severn adds to the leisure options with opportunities for fishing and boating. Lower Broadheath combines a rich historical heritage with modern amenities, providing a vibrant and attractive lifestyle. Its strategic location near Worcester and beautiful natural surroundings make it an appealing choice for those seeking a peaceful village environment without sacrificing accessibility to urban conveniences.
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