Refurbished four-bedroom home with garden annexe and versatile family living..
No upward chain — available for quicker exchange
Extended open-plan kitchen/diner/snug with granite island and log burner
Self-contained garden room (ensuite) with separate boiler, potential kitchenette
Four bedrooms plus garden room used as fifth bedroom; two ensuites
South-east rear garden: full-width decking, patio, low-maintenance artificial lawn
Large driveway for multiple cars and generous overall plot size
Newly renovated interior but EPC C and double glazing installed before 2002
Freehold believed; services/appliances untested — buyer survey recommended
An attractively refurbished four-bedroom semi-detached home on Finstall Road offering generous family accommodation across nearly 2,000 sq ft. The property’s standout feature is the extended open-plan kitchen/diner/snug with a large central island, integrated appliances and a cosy log burner — ideal for family meals and entertaining. A separate living room with bay window and a second log burner plus an additional reception room provide flexible space for play, work or relaxation.
A self-contained garden room at the bottom of the south-east facing garden includes an ensuite and its own boiler, currently used as a fifth bedroom. This adaptable outbuilding is well suited to multigenerational living, guest accommodation or a home office; it also has scope for a future kitchenette installation. Outside, the landscaped garden combines decking, a lower patio and low-maintenance artificial lawn, and the wide driveway accommodates multiple vehicles.
Bedrooms are roomy and well appointed: the master features fitted wardrobes and a bay window, while bedroom two includes an ensuite. The house has been tastefully modernised throughout and benefits from mains gas central heating, cavity-filled walls and a substantial footprint for this period style. Location is a strong selling point — near well-regarded schools, Bromsgrove station and local amenities with easy access to the M5/M42.
Notable practical points: the property has an EPC rating of C and double glazing installed before 2002, so windows and energy performance are not at the very highest standard for a newly built home. The freehold status is believed but will be legally confirmed during conveyancing. Services and appliances have not been tested; buyers should commission their own surveys and checks before purchase.