Adjacent to Baggeridge Country Park and scenic woodland views
Set beside Baggeridge Country Park, this individually designed four-bedroom detached home occupies a large, mature plot with south-east views over fields and woodland. At about 1,835 sq ft the layout suits family life: a 24ft living/dining room, conservatory, breakfast kitchen, and four double bedrooms on the first floor. Practical features include a double garage, block-paved driveway and good mobile and broadband coverage.
The house has been sympathetically restyled over the years and offers comfortable, well-presented accommodation with a refitted kitchen and shower room. Bedroom three includes a large storage room that could become an ensuite. There is also clear scope to extend the house further, subject to planning permission, making this a good long-term family home with expansion potential.
Notable considerations: the property was built 1900–1929 with solid brick walls (no known cavity insulation) and has an EPC rating of D (59). Heating is mains gas via boiler and radiators; potential buyers should budget for energy-improvement works if lower running costs are required. Council Tax is Band F and the local crime rate is described as high — both material facts for household budgeting and security planning.
This is a rare opportunity to buy a secluded family home in a semi-rural village location while remaining within a short drive of local schools, Penn Golf Club, Wombourne, Sedgley and Wolverhampton city centre. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the plot, the light-filled rooms and the potential to adapt the house for changing family needs.