Four double bedrooms including en suite and dressing area
Dual-aspect lounge and large dining kitchen with utility room
Landscaped rear garden; low-maintenance outdoor space
Two driveway parking spaces; small garage/store only
Build date c.1996–2002, assumed cavity insulation
Small overall plot and footprint for a four-bed home
Broadband potential high; mobile coverage may be limited
Council tax and local crime levels reported above average
A deceptively spacious four-bedroom end-mews home in the popular Dickens Heath village, built by Redrow to a modern Matlock design. The ground floor offers a dual-aspect lounge, large dining kitchen, and a generous utility room; upstairs are four well-proportioned bedrooms, a dressing area with en suite to the principal bedroom and a family bathroom. The landscaped rear garden and two driveway parking spaces provide easy, low-maintenance outdoor living.
The location is a strong draw for families and commuting professionals: the property sits close to the village green, local primary schools rated Good and convenient canal-side walks into the wider area. Transport links are practical with nearby bus routes, Shirley and Whitlocks End rail stations, and easy access to the A34 and M42 for wider commuting. Broadband potential is strong (estimated up to 1800 Mbps), though mobile coverage may be limited at times.
Practical points to note: the plot and overall footprint are classed as small for this four-bedroom layout and the garage is modest — it’s useful for storage rather than full vehicle use. Council tax and local crime levels are reported above average. The build date (1996–2002) and assumed cavity-wall insulation suggest a modern construction standard, but buyers should verify services, fixtures and legal title as standard.
This home suits families seeking a comfortable, well-laid-out modern house in a very affluent, village-style setting, or professionals wanting straightforward commuting links. It benefits those wanting low-maintenance gardens and immediate access to schools and local amenities, while accepting a compact plot and modest garage provision.