Early 20th-century detached Tudor Revival with original leaded glazing
Four double bedrooms; master bedroom with en suite and fitted wardrobes
Large open-plan lounge with orangery-style light and folding glass doors
Bernard Savage hand-built kitchen with island and underfloor heating
Generous rear garden, large outdoor store-room and driveway parking
Freehold on a large plot; fast broadband and very low crime
Short walk to Tettenhall High Street and several good schools nearby
Period property: ongoing maintenance likely; council tax is expensive
This handsome early 20th-century detached house combines period character with contemporary family living. Original features such as leaded glazing, large bay windows and exposed beams sit alongside a Bernard Savage hand-built kitchen with underfloor heating and a bright orangery-style lounge that opens to a generous rear garden.
Arranged over two floors, the home offers four double bedrooms including a master with en suite, a family bathroom and a separate WC. Ground-floor living is flexible: a formal dining room at the front, a large open-plan lounge and folding glass doors to the garden, plus a study/cloakroom, laundry and convenient ground-floor shower room.
Practical strengths include driveway parking, a substantial outdoor store-room, freehold tenure, fast broadband and very low local crime. The property is a short walk from Tettenhall High Street, close to several well-regarded schools and local amenities, making it especially well suited to families seeking space and village convenience.
Buyers should note the house dates from c.1900: while well-presented, period homes of this age commonly need ongoing maintenance and sympathetic upkeep. Council tax is high. Mobile signal is average. Overall, this is a spacious, characterful family home with modern fittings and strong local amenities.