Spacious open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with central island
Large dual-aspect lounge with wood-burning stove and garden doors
Dedicated home office/study ideal for remote working
Master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en suite bathroom
Private tiered rear garden with mature planting and seating areas
Detached double garage plus generous driveway parking
Built 1996–2002; double glazing present, install date unknown
Council tax described as quite expensive; check fixtures and appliances
Set behind electronic gates on one of Barnt Green’s most sought-after roads, this well-presented four-bedroom detached home offers c.1,990 sq ft of versatile family living. The dual-aspect open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with central island and French doors forms the social heart of the house, while a large separate lounge with wood-burning stove provides a quieter living space. A dedicated study, utility room and guest WC add practical convenience for home-working families.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes and an en suite with bath and separate shower; three further double bedrooms and a modern family shower room complete the first floor. The property is freehold, built between 1996–2002, with gas central heating to radiators and double glazing (installation date unknown). EPC rating C.
Outside, a tiered rear garden with mature planting and multiple seating areas offers privacy and secure family space. Off-road parking is generous via the driveway and detached double garage. Local amenities include good and outstanding primary schools, Barnt Green station, shops, pubs and easy access to the Lickey Hills and motorway links.
Practical points to note: council tax is described as quite expensive and some fixtures or appliances are not guaranteed to be in full working order—buyers should satisfy themselves. Mobile signal and local crime are average; broadband speeds are fast. This is a desirable, well-located family home with scope for cosmetic updating where desired.