Properties For Sale, or To Let
1 bedroom mid terraced house For Sale Alcester
Smiths Way, Alcester, B49
Why buy this property? Because it offers a comfortable, well-proportioned home in a sought-after Warwickshire town, with the kind of practical layout that...
Why buy this property? Because it offers a comfortable, well-proportioned home in a sought-after Warwickshire town, with the kind of practical layout that supports a busy life while still feeling like a personal retreat. It’s a home that’s easy to run, easy to enjoy, and ready to become your own. A delightful mid terrace property boasting a feature spiral staircase, vaulted ceiling, driveway...
2 bedroom flat flat/apartment For Sale Alcester
Stratford Road, Alcester, B49
A generously proportioned and naturally bright, purpose built first floor flat, located a stone’s throw away from the town centre high street, small local...
A generously proportioned and naturally bright, purpose built first floor flat, located a stone’s throw away from the town centre high street, small local park and delightful countryside. The well-presented accommodation comprises; lounge enjoying views, kitchen, two bedrooms, bathroom and allocated parking.
1 bedroom ground floor maisonette flat/apartment For Sale Alcester
Corinthian Court, Alcester, B49
Set within Corinthian Court in Alcester, this attractive ground floor maisonette is a lovely choice for anyone seeking an easy, low-maintenance home with the...
Set within Corinthian Court in Alcester, this attractive ground floor maisonette is a lovely choice for anyone seeking an easy, low-maintenance home with the comfort of having everything on one level. Offered for sale at an asking price of £155,000, it’s an ideal first step onto the property ladder, a smart downsize, or a tidy investment that’s simple to manage. An extremely well presented,...
2 bedroom apartment flat/apartment For Sale in Glover Street, Redditch
Dingleside, Glover Street, Redditch, B98
A sizeable second floor purpose built flat being located within walking distance of the town centre. The accommodation comprises: Communal ground floor...
A sizeable second floor purpose built flat being located within walking distance of the town centre. The accommodation comprises: Communal ground floor entrance and stairway rising to the second-floor main entrance door into the: Entrance lobby, generously sized lounge/diner, kitchen, inner lobby, two bedrooms and bathroom. Garage and Communal parking.
3 bedroom end terraced house To Let Alcester
Bleachfield Street, Alcester, B49
An opportunity to set up home in a modern end of terrace property located a short stroll away from the town centre high street and countryside walks. The...
An opportunity to set up home in a modern end of terrace property located a short stroll away from the town centre high street and countryside walks. The open-plan living accommodation comprises: Reception lobby, through lounge and modern breakfast kitchen, rear conservatory, three bedrooms, en-suite shower room, and bathroom. Fore-garden, rear garden with access out to the communal courtyard...
Tenancy information
Tenant Fees Schedule (England)
Effective from May 2026
Applies only to Assured Periodic Tenancies (APTs) in England from 1 May 2026, in line with the Tenant Fees Act 2019 and Renters’ Rights Act 2025.
Client Money Protection & Redress
Client Money Protection: Propertymark
Independent Redress: The Property Ombudsman
Holding Deposit (per tenancy)
One week’s rent
This is to reserve a property.
It will be offset against the first month’s rent or tenancy deposit, as agreed.
Tenancy Deposit (per tenancy)
Annual rent below £50,000: Five weeks’ rent
Annual rent above £50,000: Six weeks’ rent
The tenancy deposit covers damages or defaults by the tenant during the tenancy and will be protected in a government-authorised tenancy deposit scheme.
Note: Properties with an annual rent exceeding £100,000 are not covered by the Tenant Fees Act.
Rent
Rent must not exceed the advertised amount.
The rent period must be either:
One calendar month, or
A shorter period of up to 28 days
Tenants can end a tenancy by giving two months’ written notice.
The tenancy end date must align with the end of a rent period.
Rent in Advance
Rent is payable after signing the tenancy agreement.
For tenancies from 1 May 2026, no more than one month’s rent can be requested in advance.
Late Payment of Rent
Interest may be charged if rent is more than 14 days overdue.
The maximum interest rate is 3% above the Bank of England Base Rate.
Lost Keys or Security Devices
Tenants are responsible for the actual cost of replacing:
Lost keys
Security devices
If locks need changing, tenants must cover:
Locksmith costs
New locks
Replacement keys/devices for all relevant parties
Variation of Contract (Tenant’s Request)
£50 (inc. VAT) per agreed variation
Covers landlord instructions and preparation of new legal documents
Change of Sharer (Tenant’s Request)
£50 (inc. VAT) per replacement tenant (or reasonable higher costs)
Includes:
Referencing
Right to Rent checks
Deposit registration
Legal documentation
Early Termination (Tenant’s Request)
If a tenant ends the tenancy early:
They are liable for the landlord’s reasonable costs
If insufficient notice is given, the landlord may charge up to the rent they would have received during the correct notice period
Under an Assured Periodic Tenancy, the usual notice period is two months.
Useful Links
Website: www.sanders-sanders.co.uk
CMP Scheme: www.propertymark.co.uk
Redress Scheme: www.tpos.co.uk
Let
3 bedroom detached house Let Alcester
Evesham Street Alcester
An extended and re-furbished double fronted family home being situated within close proximity to the town centre High Street. Benefiting from upvc double...
An extended and re-furbished double fronted family home being situated within close proximity to the town centre High Street. Benefiting from upvc double glazing, part under-floor and gas fired central heating and having most splendid accommodation to include: Reception hallway, through lounge, separate dining room, breakfast kitchen with integrated appliances, utility room, downstairs...
Tenancy information
Tenant Fees Schedule (England)
Effective from May 2026
Applies only to Assured Periodic Tenancies (APTs) in England from 1 May 2026, in line with the Tenant Fees Act 2019 and Renters’ Rights Act 2025.
Client Money Protection & Redress
Client Money Protection: Propertymark
Independent Redress: The Property Ombudsman
Holding Deposit (per tenancy)
One week’s rent
This is to reserve a property.
It will be offset against the first month’s rent or tenancy deposit, as agreed.
Tenancy Deposit (per tenancy)
Annual rent below £50,000: Five weeks’ rent
Annual rent above £50,000: Six weeks’ rent
The tenancy deposit covers damages or defaults by the tenant during the tenancy and will be protected in a government-authorised tenancy deposit scheme.
Note: Properties with an annual rent exceeding £100,000 are not covered by the Tenant Fees Act.
Rent
Rent must not exceed the advertised amount.
The rent period must be either:
One calendar month, or
A shorter period of up to 28 days
Tenants can end a tenancy by giving two months’ written notice.
The tenancy end date must align with the end of a rent period.
Rent in Advance
Rent is payable after signing the tenancy agreement.
For tenancies from 1 May 2026, no more than one month’s rent can be requested in advance.
Late Payment of Rent
Interest may be charged if rent is more than 14 days overdue.
The maximum interest rate is 3% above the Bank of England Base Rate.
Lost Keys or Security Devices
Tenants are responsible for the actual cost of replacing:
Lost keys
Security devices
If locks need changing, tenants must cover:
Locksmith costs
New locks
Replacement keys/devices for all relevant parties
Variation of Contract (Tenant’s Request)
£50 (inc. VAT) per agreed variation
Covers landlord instructions and preparation of new legal documents
Change of Sharer (Tenant’s Request)
£50 (inc. VAT) per replacement tenant (or reasonable higher costs)
Includes:
Referencing
Right to Rent checks
Deposit registration
Legal documentation
Early Termination (Tenant’s Request)
If a tenant ends the tenancy early:
They are liable for the landlord’s reasonable costs
If insufficient notice is given, the landlord may charge up to the rent they would have received during the correct notice period
Under an Assured Periodic Tenancy, the usual notice period is two months.
Useful Links
Website: www.sanders-sanders.co.uk
CMP Scheme: www.propertymark.co.uk
Redress Scheme: www.tpos.co.uk
Let
4 bedroom barn conversion house Let in Bidford On Avon, Alcester
Old School Mead Bidford On Avon Alcester
A modern three storey semi detached town house being situated within a small select development close to local amenities. Benefiting from upvc double...
A modern three storey semi detached town house being situated within a small select development close to local amenities. Benefiting from upvc double glazing, gas fired central heating and having accommodation to include: Lounge, Kitchen/diner, downstairs WC, master bedroom with en-suite shower room, three further bedrooms and family bathroom. Enclosed rear garden, single garage and parking....
Tenancy information
Tenant Fees Schedule (England)
Effective from May 2026
Applies only to Assured Periodic Tenancies (APTs) in England from 1 May 2026, in line with the Tenant Fees Act 2019 and Renters’ Rights Act 2025.
Client Money Protection & Redress
Client Money Protection: Propertymark
Independent Redress: The Property Ombudsman
Holding Deposit (per tenancy)
One week’s rent
This is to reserve a property.
It will be offset against the first month’s rent or tenancy deposit, as agreed.
Tenancy Deposit (per tenancy)
Annual rent below £50,000: Five weeks’ rent
Annual rent above £50,000: Six weeks’ rent
The tenancy deposit covers damages or defaults by the tenant during the tenancy and will be protected in a government-authorised tenancy deposit scheme.
Note: Properties with an annual rent exceeding £100,000 are not covered by the Tenant Fees Act.
Rent
Rent must not exceed the advertised amount.
The rent period must be either:
One calendar month, or
A shorter period of up to 28 days
Tenants can end a tenancy by giving two months’ written notice.
The tenancy end date must align with the end of a rent period.
Rent in Advance
Rent is payable after signing the tenancy agreement.
For tenancies from 1 May 2026, no more than one month’s rent can be requested in advance.
Late Payment of Rent
Interest may be charged if rent is more than 14 days overdue.
The maximum interest rate is 3% above the Bank of England Base Rate.
Lost Keys or Security Devices
Tenants are responsible for the actual cost of replacing:
Lost keys
Security devices
If locks need changing, tenants must cover:
Locksmith costs
New locks
Replacement keys/devices for all relevant parties
Variation of Contract (Tenant’s Request)
£50 (inc. VAT) per agreed variation
Covers landlord instructions and preparation of new legal documents
Change of Sharer (Tenant’s Request)
£50 (inc. VAT) per replacement tenant (or reasonable higher costs)
Includes:
Referencing
Right to Rent checks
Deposit registration
Legal documentation
Early Termination (Tenant’s Request)
If a tenant ends the tenancy early:
They are liable for the landlord’s reasonable costs
If insufficient notice is given, the landlord may charge up to the rent they would have received during the correct notice period
Under an Assured Periodic Tenancy, the usual notice period is two months.
Useful Links
Website: www.sanders-sanders.co.uk
CMP Scheme: www.propertymark.co.uk
Redress Scheme: www.tpos.co.uk
Let
4 bedroom barn conversion house Let in Salford Priors, Evesham
St. Matthews Close Salford Priors Evesham
A spacious semi-detached property situated within a quiet village location and close to the local village primary school. Benefiting from gas fired central...
A spacious semi-detached property situated within a quiet village location and close to the local village primary school. Benefiting from gas fired central heating and having accommodation to include; Reception porch, reception hallway, L-shaped lounge/dining area, kitchen, utility room, four bedrooms, bathroom, rear garden. Available immediately. Sorry no smokers or benefit claimants. Pets...
Tenancy information
Tenant Fees Schedule (England)
Effective from May 2026
Applies only to Assured Periodic Tenancies (APTs) in England from 1 May 2026, in line with the Tenant Fees Act 2019 and Renters’ Rights Act 2025.
Client Money Protection & Redress
Client Money Protection: Propertymark
Independent Redress: The Property Ombudsman
Holding Deposit (per tenancy)
One week’s rent
This is to reserve a property.
It will be offset against the first month’s rent or tenancy deposit, as agreed.
Tenancy Deposit (per tenancy)
Annual rent below £50,000: Five weeks’ rent
Annual rent above £50,000: Six weeks’ rent
The tenancy deposit covers damages or defaults by the tenant during the tenancy and will be protected in a government-authorised tenancy deposit scheme.
Note: Properties with an annual rent exceeding £100,000 are not covered by the Tenant Fees Act.
Rent
Rent must not exceed the advertised amount.
The rent period must be either:
One calendar month, or
A shorter period of up to 28 days
Tenants can end a tenancy by giving two months’ written notice.
The tenancy end date must align with the end of a rent period.
Rent in Advance
Rent is payable after signing the tenancy agreement.
For tenancies from 1 May 2026, no more than one month’s rent can be requested in advance.
Late Payment of Rent
Interest may be charged if rent is more than 14 days overdue.
The maximum interest rate is 3% above the Bank of England Base Rate.
Lost Keys or Security Devices
Tenants are responsible for the actual cost of replacing:
Lost keys
Security devices
If locks need changing, tenants must cover:
Locksmith costs
New locks
Replacement keys/devices for all relevant parties
Variation of Contract (Tenant’s Request)
£50 (inc. VAT) per agreed variation
Covers landlord instructions and preparation of new legal documents
Change of Sharer (Tenant’s Request)
£50 (inc. VAT) per replacement tenant (or reasonable higher costs)
Includes:
Referencing
Right to Rent checks
Deposit registration
Legal documentation
Early Termination (Tenant’s Request)
If a tenant ends the tenancy early:
They are liable for the landlord’s reasonable costs
If insufficient notice is given, the landlord may charge up to the rent they would have received during the correct notice period
Under an Assured Periodic Tenancy, the usual notice period is two months.
Useful Links
Website: www.sanders-sanders.co.uk
CMP Scheme: www.propertymark.co.uk
Redress Scheme: www.tpos.co.uk
Let
3 bedroom Let Alcester
Evesham Street Alcester
A most charming semi-detached town centre character cottage having undergone many improvements and offering extremely well presented accommodation to...
A most charming semi-detached town centre character cottage having undergone many improvements and offering extremely well presented accommodation to include: Reception lobby, lounge, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, splendid bathroom and side walled courtyard. Boasting exposed timbers, being ideally located for ease of access to the town centre High Street and benefiting from upvc double...
Tenancy information
Tenant Fees Schedule (England)
Effective from May 2026
Applies only to Assured Periodic Tenancies (APTs) in England from 1 May 2026, in line with the Tenant Fees Act 2019 and Renters’ Rights Act 2025.
Client Money Protection & Redress
Client Money Protection: Propertymark
Independent Redress: The Property Ombudsman
Holding Deposit (per tenancy)
One week’s rent
This is to reserve a property.
It will be offset against the first month’s rent or tenancy deposit, as agreed.
Tenancy Deposit (per tenancy)
Annual rent below £50,000: Five weeks’ rent
Annual rent above £50,000: Six weeks’ rent
The tenancy deposit covers damages or defaults by the tenant during the tenancy and will be protected in a government-authorised tenancy deposit scheme.
Note: Properties with an annual rent exceeding £100,000 are not covered by the Tenant Fees Act.
Rent
Rent must not exceed the advertised amount.
The rent period must be either:
One calendar month, or
A shorter period of up to 28 days
Tenants can end a tenancy by giving two months’ written notice.
The tenancy end date must align with the end of a rent period.
Rent in Advance
Rent is payable after signing the tenancy agreement.
For tenancies from 1 May 2026, no more than one month’s rent can be requested in advance.
Late Payment of Rent
Interest may be charged if rent is more than 14 days overdue.
The maximum interest rate is 3% above the Bank of England Base Rate.
Lost Keys or Security Devices
Tenants are responsible for the actual cost of replacing:
Lost keys
Security devices
If locks need changing, tenants must cover:
Locksmith costs
New locks
Replacement keys/devices for all relevant parties
Variation of Contract (Tenant’s Request)
£50 (inc. VAT) per agreed variation
Covers landlord instructions and preparation of new legal documents
Change of Sharer (Tenant’s Request)
£50 (inc. VAT) per replacement tenant (or reasonable higher costs)
Includes:
Referencing
Right to Rent checks
Deposit registration
Legal documentation
Early Termination (Tenant’s Request)
If a tenant ends the tenancy early:
They are liable for the landlord’s reasonable costs
If insufficient notice is given, the landlord may charge up to the rent they would have received during the correct notice period
Under an Assured Periodic Tenancy, the usual notice period is two months.
Useful Links
Website: www.sanders-sanders.co.uk
CMP Scheme: www.propertymark.co.uk
Redress Scheme: www.tpos.co.uk
Let
2 bedroom barn conversion house Let Stratford Upon Avon
Brewery Street Stratford Upon Avon
A well proportioned, modern first floor apartment, situated within a security controlled complex very close to the Town Centre. Having accommodation to...
A well proportioned, modern first floor apartment, situated within a security controlled complex very close to the Town Centre. Having accommodation to include; Reception hallway, lounge, breakfast kitchen, master bedroom, further bedroom, bathroom. Allocated parking for one car, further visitor parking. Available end of November. Sorry no pets, smokers or benefit claimants.
Tenancy information
Tenant Fees Schedule (England)
Effective from May 2026
Applies only to Assured Periodic Tenancies (APTs) in England from 1 May 2026, in line with the Tenant Fees Act 2019 and Renters’ Rights Act 2025.
Client Money Protection & Redress
Client Money Protection: Propertymark
Independent Redress: The Property Ombudsman
Holding Deposit (per tenancy)
One week’s rent
This is to reserve a property.
It will be offset against the first month’s rent or tenancy deposit, as agreed.
Tenancy Deposit (per tenancy)
Annual rent below £50,000: Five weeks’ rent
Annual rent above £50,000: Six weeks’ rent
The tenancy deposit covers damages or defaults by the tenant during the tenancy and will be protected in a government-authorised tenancy deposit scheme.
Note: Properties with an annual rent exceeding £100,000 are not covered by the Tenant Fees Act.
Rent
Rent must not exceed the advertised amount.
The rent period must be either:
One calendar month, or
A shorter period of up to 28 days
Tenants can end a tenancy by giving two months’ written notice.
The tenancy end date must align with the end of a rent period.
Rent in Advance
Rent is payable after signing the tenancy agreement.
For tenancies from 1 May 2026, no more than one month’s rent can be requested in advance.
Late Payment of Rent
Interest may be charged if rent is more than 14 days overdue.
The maximum interest rate is 3% above the Bank of England Base Rate.
Lost Keys or Security Devices
Tenants are responsible for the actual cost of replacing:
Lost keys
Security devices
If locks need changing, tenants must cover:
Locksmith costs
New locks
Replacement keys/devices for all relevant parties
Variation of Contract (Tenant’s Request)
£50 (inc. VAT) per agreed variation
Covers landlord instructions and preparation of new legal documents
Change of Sharer (Tenant’s Request)
£50 (inc. VAT) per replacement tenant (or reasonable higher costs)
Includes:
Referencing
Right to Rent checks
Deposit registration
Legal documentation
Early Termination (Tenant’s Request)
If a tenant ends the tenancy early:
They are liable for the landlord’s reasonable costs
If insufficient notice is given, the landlord may charge up to the rent they would have received during the correct notice period
Under an Assured Periodic Tenancy, the usual notice period is two months.
Useful Links
Website: www.sanders-sanders.co.uk
CMP Scheme: www.propertymark.co.uk
Redress Scheme: www.tpos.co.uk
Let
3 bedroom barn conversion house Let Bidford On Avon
The Poplars Bidford On Avon
An extremely well presented modern mews property being situated within a well regarded residential area. Benefiting from upvc double glazing, gas fired...
An extremely well presented modern mews property being situated within a well regarded residential area. Benefiting from upvc double glazing, gas fired central heating and having accommodation to include: Reception hallway, through lounge/dining room, kitchen with appliances, downstairs cloakroom, master bedroom with en-suite shower room, further bedroom, box room/nursery, rear garden and two...
Tenancy information
Tenant Fees Schedule (England)
Effective from May 2026
Applies only to Assured Periodic Tenancies (APTs) in England from 1 May 2026, in line with the Tenant Fees Act 2019 and Renters’ Rights Act 2025.
Client Money Protection & Redress
Client Money Protection: Propertymark
Independent Redress: The Property Ombudsman
Holding Deposit (per tenancy)
One week’s rent
This is to reserve a property.
It will be offset against the first month’s rent or tenancy deposit, as agreed.
Tenancy Deposit (per tenancy)
Annual rent below £50,000: Five weeks’ rent
Annual rent above £50,000: Six weeks’ rent
The tenancy deposit covers damages or defaults by the tenant during the tenancy and will be protected in a government-authorised tenancy deposit scheme.
Note: Properties with an annual rent exceeding £100,000 are not covered by the Tenant Fees Act.
Rent
Rent must not exceed the advertised amount.
The rent period must be either:
One calendar month, or
A shorter period of up to 28 days
Tenants can end a tenancy by giving two months’ written notice.
The tenancy end date must align with the end of a rent period.
Rent in Advance
Rent is payable after signing the tenancy agreement.
For tenancies from 1 May 2026, no more than one month’s rent can be requested in advance.
Late Payment of Rent
Interest may be charged if rent is more than 14 days overdue.
The maximum interest rate is 3% above the Bank of England Base Rate.
Lost Keys or Security Devices
Tenants are responsible for the actual cost of replacing:
Lost keys
Security devices
If locks need changing, tenants must cover:
Locksmith costs
New locks
Replacement keys/devices for all relevant parties
Variation of Contract (Tenant’s Request)
£50 (inc. VAT) per agreed variation
Covers landlord instructions and preparation of new legal documents
Change of Sharer (Tenant’s Request)
£50 (inc. VAT) per replacement tenant (or reasonable higher costs)
Includes:
Referencing
Right to Rent checks
Deposit registration
Legal documentation
Early Termination (Tenant’s Request)
If a tenant ends the tenancy early:
They are liable for the landlord’s reasonable costs
If insufficient notice is given, the landlord may charge up to the rent they would have received during the correct notice period
Under an Assured Periodic Tenancy, the usual notice period is two months.
Useful Links
Website: www.sanders-sanders.co.uk
CMP Scheme: www.propertymark.co.uk
Redress Scheme: www.tpos.co.uk
Let
2 bedroom detached bungalow Let Alcester
Smiths Way Alcester
A bungalow situated within a quiet residential area of Alcester benefiting from upvc double glazing. The property comprises entrance hallway, lounge,...
A bungalow situated within a quiet residential area of Alcester benefiting from upvc double glazing. The property comprises entrance hallway, lounge, kitchen, bedroom one, further bedroom/occasional room leading into a small conservatory, bathroom. The property has am enclosed rear garden, carport and driveway parking. Available immediately. Sorry no pets, smokers or benefit claimants.
Tenancy information
Tenant Fees Schedule (England)
Effective from May 2026
Applies only to Assured Periodic Tenancies (APTs) in England from 1 May 2026, in line with the Tenant Fees Act 2019 and Renters’ Rights Act 2025.
Client Money Protection & Redress
Client Money Protection: Propertymark
Independent Redress: The Property Ombudsman
Holding Deposit (per tenancy)
One week’s rent
This is to reserve a property.
It will be offset against the first month’s rent or tenancy deposit, as agreed.
Tenancy Deposit (per tenancy)
Annual rent below £50,000: Five weeks’ rent
Annual rent above £50,000: Six weeks’ rent
The tenancy deposit covers damages or defaults by the tenant during the tenancy and will be protected in a government-authorised tenancy deposit scheme.
Note: Properties with an annual rent exceeding £100,000 are not covered by the Tenant Fees Act.
Rent
Rent must not exceed the advertised amount.
The rent period must be either:
One calendar month, or
A shorter period of up to 28 days
Tenants can end a tenancy by giving two months’ written notice.
The tenancy end date must align with the end of a rent period.
Rent in Advance
Rent is payable after signing the tenancy agreement.
For tenancies from 1 May 2026, no more than one month’s rent can be requested in advance.
Late Payment of Rent
Interest may be charged if rent is more than 14 days overdue.
The maximum interest rate is 3% above the Bank of England Base Rate.
Lost Keys or Security Devices
Tenants are responsible for the actual cost of replacing:
Lost keys
Security devices
If locks need changing, tenants must cover:
Locksmith costs
New locks
Replacement keys/devices for all relevant parties
Variation of Contract (Tenant’s Request)
£50 (inc. VAT) per agreed variation
Covers landlord instructions and preparation of new legal documents
Change of Sharer (Tenant’s Request)
£50 (inc. VAT) per replacement tenant (or reasonable higher costs)
Includes:
Referencing
Right to Rent checks
Deposit registration
Legal documentation
Early Termination (Tenant’s Request)
If a tenant ends the tenancy early:
They are liable for the landlord’s reasonable costs
If insufficient notice is given, the landlord may charge up to the rent they would have received during the correct notice period
Under an Assured Periodic Tenancy, the usual notice period is two months.
Useful Links
Website: www.sanders-sanders.co.uk
CMP Scheme: www.propertymark.co.uk
Redress Scheme: www.tpos.co.uk