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£800,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Cleobury Road, Bewdley DY12

    • 4 beds

    • 4 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

Just added
Freehold
Added on 18/04/2026

About this property

  • Four Bedroom Detached Property

  • Period Property With Character Features

  • Multiple Reception Rooms

  • Charming Garden

  • Parking, Double and Single Garage

  • Stunning Views Over Ribbesford and The Wyre Forest

Charlotte Coates, in Partnership with The Agency Wyre Forest, presents to the market Rose Crown House, Cleobury Road, Bewdley. There’s an immediate sense of permanence here. Red brick, symmetrical lines, and a façade softened by greenery. Rose Crown House sits comfortably within its plot, the kind of home that feels established, settled, and quietly impressive.

But it’s inside where the story really unfolds.

Throughout the home you will find original charm and character, which tells the story of this home over the years.

Believed to date back to 1728, this property is mainly Georgian with Victorian and later additions. The current owners have extensively restored the property over the years bringing this home back to its former glory. Rose Crown House was once licensed to sell ale, it is believed that the workers from the local farms would take respite here after a day of picking fruit.

The property is approached via electric automatic gates, adding a sense of luxury and security to this impressive home. A gravelled driveway accommodates a number of vehicles, along with a double brick built garage and a single timber framed garage for additional storage. Paved stone steps lead you to the welcoming entrance, stone steps brings access to partially glazed entrance door with picture window with ‘Rose and Crown’ painted above. Step through the door and you’re met with a house that feels both generous and grounded, a layout that flows, but never loses its sense of individual rooms and character. You are welcomed with traditional hallway with split level staircase to the upper floors, under stairs storage and a trap door to the cellar below.

The lounge is calm, understated, and comfortable. Soft, neutral tones pair beautifully with the fireplace, a true focal point, while the bay window and window seat draws in natural light and frames the greenery beyond.

Across the hallway, the dining room brings a completely different energy. Rich in colour and atmosphere, with exposed brickwork and a striking inglenook-style fireplace. Timber floors underfoot add warmth and authenticity, nothing forced, just genuine character that’s built up over time.

The kitchen diner is unapologetically the centre of daily life, a space that’s both functional and full of personality. Painted cabinetry in soft green tones, a splash of colour to the walls, Corian countertops and a classic range cooker give it a timeless, country feel, while the vaulted ceiling and rooflights lift the entire room, bringing in light from above. This space has direct access to the garden and useful larder, providing plenty of additional storage.

Just beyond, the utility room continues the same palette and practicality, with direct access outside via a stable door, ideal for muddy boots, dogs, or simply keeping the main kitchen clear and uncluttered.

The snug sits quietly off the main flow, a softer, more private space that can adapt however it’s needed. A playroom, an office or somewhere to relax, it’s one of those rooms that quickly becomes indispensable. Just off from the hallway you will find a handy WC which completes the ground floor.

Upstairs, the tone shifts.. Lighter, calmer, more restful. The principal bedroom is a standout. Generous in scale, with beautifully aged timber flooring and soft, muted walls, it has a quiet confidence to it. This room benefits from two large walk in wardrobes. There’s space not just for sleeping, but for sitting, reading and slowing down.

The en-suite elevates things further, a freestanding roll-top bath, separate curved glass shower, and patterned tiles that bring texture and interest without overwhelming the space. It’s thoughtful, well put together, and just the right balance of classic and contemporary.

A second bedroom on this floor continues the theme, well-proportioned with dual aspect windows and benefiting from its own en-suite, making it ideal for guests or older children who want their own space.

Rising to the second floor, both bedrooms up here are full of character and would have once been the maids quarters, with sloping ceilings, exposed beams and rooflights that pull in natural light throughout the day. These aren’t secondary rooms, they’re generous, usable spaces that could easily become teenage suites, guest rooms, or even creative/work-from-home areas. Perfectly finished with a fitted wardrobe for each room, also benefitting from a shower room off from the landing.

Step outside and the feeling shifts again, quieter, greener, and beautifully established.

The gardens at Rose Crown House aren’t just generous in size, they’ve been thoughtfully shaped over time. Sweeping lawns stretch out from the house, broken up by mature trees, curved borders, and layered planting that gives the space depth and softness throughout the seasons.

A central feature tree anchors the front garden, its canopy creating a natural focal point, the impressive house stands quietly behind. Around it, planted beds bring colour and movement, while winding pathways gently guide you through the space.

To the rear, a raised terrace provides the perfect transition between inside and out. Framed by planting and brick edging, it’s an ideal spot for outdoor dining, long summer evenings, drinks with friends, or simply sitting back and taking in the view across your own garden.

A greenhouse adds both charm and practicality, perfect for those with an interest in gardening.

Mature hedging and established boundaries create a reassuring sense of privacy, while still allowing glimpses of the surrounding greenery beyond, a subtle reminder of the countryside setting.

Rose Crown House is perfectly positioned to enjoy the best of both countryside living and a well-connected, vibrant local community.

Just a short distance away, the historic riverside town of Bewdley offers a wonderful mix of independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and everyday amenities. Set along the River Severn, it’s a town full of character, known for its Georgian architecture and relaxed pace of life.

For those who enjoy the outdoors, the Wyre Forest is close by, one of the largest ancient woodlands in the country. Whether it’s walking, cycling, or simply getting out into nature, it provides miles of scenic trails and a real sense of escape right on your doorstep.

When it comes to food and drink, you’re well placed. The Hop Pole is a popular local favourite, known for its welcoming atmosphere and quality dining, while The Running Horse offers a more traditional pub setting, perfect after a countryside walk or for relaxed evenings with friends. Also near by is the Rustic Pizza and Grill, Hopleys Farmshop for all your fresh fruit and veg and just moments away is well known Golf Club Wharton park.

For families, the area is well served by a range of highly regarded schools. Bewdley itself offers primary schooling options, while the surrounding area provides access to well-rated secondary schools in Kidderminster and the wider Worcestershire area, along with a selection of independent schools within comfortable reach.

Despite its peaceful setting, the property remains well connected. Kidderminster is just a short drive away, providing direct rail links to Birmingham, making it ideal for commuters. Road connections are equally convenient, with access to the A456 and A449, linking to Worcester, Birmingham, and the wider motorway network.

It’s a home with substance. Where character hasn’t been stripped away, and a layout that genuinely works. Every room has a purpose, but none feel fixed, it’s a house that adapts as life changes. Altogether, it’s a location that balances convenience with countryside charm, giving you space to breathe, without ever feeling remote.

And that’s what makes it special.

The property benefits from all main services including electricity, water and drainage along with full gas central heating

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