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Woodside Nurseries, Crossway Green, Stourport-On-Severn, DY13 9SQ

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An opportunity has emerged at a development site in the heart of Crossway Green (DY13), a convenient location nestled between the towns of Stourport-on-Severn and Kidderminster in Worcestershire. The site is a former nursery site with the remains of the buildings still in place. The site has not been used as a nursery for a number of years now.

Further site maps are available at request showing the locations and routes of the septic tank on site, overhead cables, buried cable, electricity poles, water meter, stop cock, buried stop cock and stand pipes

The first planning approval under reference 21/02975/OUT was granted on 10 June 2024 and provides outline consent for the erection of six detached houses. Subsequently a second application, reference W/25/01213/PIP, achieved approval in principle on 16 September 2025, authorising a further three dwellings. Both planning files can be accessed via the Wychavon District Council planning portal by searching the respective reference numbers. The development site presents an attractive proposition given its countryside-village context yet convenient connectivity.

Crossway Green lies just three miles south-east of Stourport-on-Severn and about eight miles north of the city of Worcester. Residents benefit from the peace of a semi-rural setting while remaining within comfortable reach of regional centres. Moreover, the area is well-served by A-roads providing access to the wider road network: from the village one can access routes toward Kidderminster, Worcester and beyond, facilitating commuting or leisure travel. Although the precise trunk road numbers are not detailed here, the site’s proximity to main roads enhances its appeal.

Living in Crossway Green offers further merits: the village enjoys a reputation for being quiet and community-oriented, with high proportions of detached housing and outright home-ownership in the locality, indicating strong residential character. Broadband infrastructure is also good, with super-fast speeds available in the postcode area. In terms of schooling, local primary and secondary schools are within a few miles, expanding its appeal to families.

From a marketing viewpoint, this site offers a blend of exclusivity and accessibility: a modest number of dwellings in a village location, benefitting from recent planning consents, and set in a region that balances rural charm with connectivity.

The approvals for six detached homes plus a further three via planning in principle create a total potential of nine units, subject to the reserved matters process and detailed design. In summary, the site in Crossway Green represents an inviting development proposition in a desirable Worcestershire location.