- Four bedrooms across three storeys plus attic space
- Converted cellar provides extra living/study space
- Refitted first-floor bathroom; second WC on top floor
- Double glazing fitted; mains gas boiler and radiators
- Solid brick walls, assumed no cavity insulation (energy upgrade needed)
- Small front forecourt; decent but limited rear garden
- Very low local crime, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband
- Freehold ownership and Council Tax Band B
A substantial four-bedroom period home in Stourbridge’s desirable old quarter, offering generous living space across three storeys plus attic. The property combines original Edwardian/Victorian character — bay window, decorative cornices and fireplaces — with practical updates including double glazing, a refitted first-floor bathroom and a converted cellar ideal for a study or playroom.
Well suited to families, Western Road places good schools, town-centre amenities and rail links within easy reach. The rear garden provides space for alfresco dining and children's play, while very low local crime, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband support modern family life. Council Tax Band B and freehold tenure add to the running-cost appeal.
Buyers should note this is a solid-brick, pre-1900 home with assumed wall construction lacking built-in insulation. There is attractive renovation potential (attic/roof-light rooms and original features) but some upgrading may be needed to meet contemporary energy-efficiency standards. External private space is limited to a small front forecourt and a decent but not extensive rear garden.
Overall, this is a characterful, well-located family house that balances period charm with everyday practicality. It will particularly appeal to buyers seeking a spacious town property near schools and transport, and to those willing to invest modestly to improve thermal performance and personalise interior finishes.