A House Designed For Real Family Life This is the sort of house that makes sense the moment you walk in — because it’s designed for how people actually live.
Not for brochures. Not for ticking boxes. For day-to-day family life.
The layout is intentional. Living happens on the middle level, where light comes in from multiple angles and the house immediately feels calm rather than cluttered. Balconies open directly off the living spaces and are genuinely usable — places you sit, eat, and breathe, not just something to photograph and forget.
Downstairs is where this home quietly sets itself apart.
A proper fourth bedroom or office sits alongside a full utility and shower room, creating a self-contained space that works for home working, visiting family, older children, or anyone who values separation without isolation. It’s also why muddy boots, wet dogs, school bags and everyday chaos stay contained — not dragged through the heart of the house.
The garden is larger than you expect — significantly so. Private, practical, and built for real use. Big enough for barbecues that don’t feel cramped, for children to disappear outside safely, and for summer evenings that actually happen rather than get planned and cancelled.
Upstairs, the remaining bedrooms are sensibly proportioned and easy to live with. No wasted space. No awkward layouts. Just rooms that work whether it’s school mornings, homework at the kitchen table, or quieter evenings once the house settles.
But location is what makes Beltex Drive quietly powerful.
This part of WR5 offers the balance families look for but rarely find. Local primary and secondary schools are within easy reach. Waitrose and everyday amenities are minutes away. Worcester Woods Country Park is close enough for spontaneous weekend walks. The motorway network is easily accessible for commuters, while Worcester city centre — with its cathedral, riverside walks, cricket ground, independent restaurants and historic streets — remains comfortably within reach.
It’s far enough from the noise to feel settled. Close enough to everything to feel connected.
This isn’t a house trying to impress you with scale or buzzwords.
It’s a house that reduces friction in daily life — separating work from rest, mess from calm, and noise from quiet — without ever feeling closed off.
Who This Home Will Suit
This home will appeal most to buyers who:
value layout and flow over flashy finishes
want separation between living, working, and sleeping spaces
plan to stay put rather than trade up again in two years
understand that the best homes make life easier, not louder
If you’re looking for multi-level living that feels settled, practical, and quietly confident — one that works as well on a Tuesday morning as it does on a summer weekend — this will be worth your time.
First viewings 21 February from 10:00am to 12:00pm by appointment only.
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