Listed for £450,000
February 6, 2026
Sold for £295,000
2005
Sold for £125,000
2002
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Utility/Cloakroom - 2.19m x 1.70m (7'2" x 5'6" ) - Side and rear facing obscure glass windows, recessed ceiling downlighters, fitted wall and floor storage units under a solid wood work top, Belfast style sink unit with mixer taps over, space and plumbing for washing machine, wall mounted Worcester boiler, push flush WC, radiator, stone effect flooring.
Landing - Recessed ceiling downlighters, smoke alarm, access to roof space, wall light point, radiator, doors to:
Main Bedroom - 4.31m x 3.57m (14'1" x 11'8") - Dual aspect with twin rear facing double glazed windows overlooking the rear garden and additional side aspect double glazed window, recessed ceiling downlighters, large built-in double wardrobe with hanging rail and shelf, radiator.
Bedroom Two - 2.89m x 2.88m (9'5" x 9'5" ) - Rear aspect window with far reaching views over Herefordshire to the Brecon Beacons beyond, recessed ceiling down lighters, radiator.
Bedroom Three - 2.86m x 2.84m (9'4" x 9'3" ) - Rear aspect window with far reaching views over Herefordshire to Hay Bluff and the Black Mountains, recessed ceiling down lighters, radiator.
Bathroom - 2.58m x 1.67m (8'5" x 5'5" ) - Side aspect obscure glass double glazed window, rear aspect double glazed roof light, recessed ceiling downlighters, white suite comprising: panel bath with Mira sports shower over, pedestal wash hand basin with shave socket to side, push flush WC, radiator.
Front Garden - Accessed via a wide driveway from West Malvern Road which leads to a block paved driveway with parking for two to three cars, lawn area to the side, mature flower and shrub bushes to the front of the property, gated access leads to the rear garden. From the front garden there are fantastic views across Herefordshire to Hay Bluff and the Brecon Beacons in the distance.
Rear Garden - Accessed either from the conservatory or the gated access to the side of the property, paved patio with space for table and chairs and outside dining. The majority of the garden is laid to level terraces, steps leading up from the first between mature flower and shrub beds to a stone chip pathway which leads up to a level lawn terrace, mature tree and mature shrubs to the side, a set of steps then lead up to the rear terrace which is mostly laid to paving to provide an outdoor seating and dining area to catch the evening sun, direct access via steps onto Malvern Hills Trust land and access to the Malvern Hills.
Directions - From Great Malvern, proceed north along the Worcester Road and take the second left onto North Malvern Road. This road becomes West Malvern Road on the left hand bend. Follow the road continuously up the hill and through the village. Yew Cottage, No 229 can be found on the left after passing the Elim College and before the Brewers Arms public house. For more details or to book a viewing appointment, please call our Great Malvern office on .
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