Five bedrooms, two ensuite bathrooms and a Jack-and-Jill layout
Large open-plan kitchen-family room with island and garden access
Three reception rooms offering flexible family living space
Detached double garage and generous driveway parking for multiple cars
Large lawned garden with extended patio and decked seating area
One bedroom is small (3.2 x 1.9m) — better as study or nursery
Council Tax Band G — comparatively expensive running costs
No flood risk; fast broadband and very low local crime
This substantial five-bedroom detached home in Hagley is arranged around generous family living spaces and a large open-plan kitchen-dining area that opens onto an extended patio and lawn — ideal for entertaining and everyday family life. The property benefits from a detached double garage, ample driveway parking and convenient access to Hagley village, good local schools and countryside walks including Clent Hills.
Accommodation is versatile: three reception rooms plus a large kitchen-family room create multiple living zones for children and adults. The first floor offers two en-suites, a dressing room off the master bedroom and a Jack-and-Jill arrangement to the family bathroom — useful for larger families or guests. Broadband is fast, crime levels are very low and there is no flood risk on this plot.
Practical points to note: one of the five bedrooms is noticeably smaller (former study or nursery size), and the property sits in Council Tax Band G, so ongoing tax costs will be higher than average. The house is presented in good order but offers scope for cosmetic modernisation or reconfiguration to personalise layout and maximise value.
Overall this is a well-proportioned family house in an affluent, suburbia-on-the-edge setting — strong for buyers seeking space, good schools and quick access to green space, with the typical maintenance and running costs of a large, detached family home.