Four bedrooms with en‑suite, family bathroom and separate shower room
Large landscaped rear garden and patio, family-friendly outdoor space
Driveway parking for multiple cars plus powered garage with lighting
Modern kitchen/breakfast room with French doors to garden
Double glazing installed post‑2002; mains gas central heating
Built 1930s–1940s — period construction may need ongoing maintenance
Council Tax Band E (above average); factor in higher running costs
Average mobile signal and crime levels for the area
Set on a substantial plot in the sought-after village of Brewood, this four-bedroom semi-detached house offers ready-to-live-in family accommodation with generous outdoor space. The ground floor flows from a welcoming reception/dining hall into a dual-aspect lounge and large conservatory, while a modern kitchen/breakfast room opens via French doors onto the landscaped rear garden — ideal for children and entertaining.
Upstairs the master bedroom includes a contemporary en-suite, and three further bedrooms are served by a stylish family bathroom plus an additional separate shower room, giving flexibility for families or home-working. Practical upgrades include double glazing installed after 2002, mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, and a garage plus driveway providing off-road parking for several vehicles.
The property sits in a prosperous, rural village with well-regarded local schools (including a top 10% independent option), independent shops, cafés and pubs within walking distance. Commuters benefit from good road links to the A41, A449, M54, M6 and M6 Toll while retaining a village lifestyle.
Notable points to consider: the home is a post-war (1930s–1940s) build and, while presented to a high standard, older construction can carry higher maintenance over time. Council Tax is band E (above average) and local mobile signal and crime levels are average for the area. These factors are worth budgeting for alongside routine upkeep of the large garden and period elements.