Original stained glass and parquet floor in impressive reception hall
This mock‑Tudor detached house marries period character with flexible family living across three floors. Original details — stained glass, parquet flooring, turret and bay windows — give the home strong kerb appeal while generous reception rooms and a large kitchen/breakfast area suit everyday family life and entertaining.
Ground floor accommodation includes a lounge with log burner, separate sitting room, dining room with French doors to the garden, study and utility lobby, plus tandem garage and driveway parking. Three well‑proportioned bedrooms and a large family bathroom sit on the first floor; an additional double bedroom and shower room occupy the attic level and offer useful independent space for older children or relatives.
The rear garden is private and mostly lawned with patio seating, pond, shed and gated side access — plenty of outdoor space for play and entertaining. Location is convenient for Oldswinford High Street, Stourbridge Junction, town centre and a number of well‑rated schools, making the house practical for large or multi‑generational families.
Buyers should note the property’s council tax band is expensive and the EPC is currently to be confirmed. The attic bedroom has sloped ceilings and eaves storage which may restrict use for some buyers; the garage is tandem style, so long vehicles or separate storage and workshop use could be limited. Overall this is a characterful, adaptable family home with strong local amenities and scope for buyers seeking period detail and living flexibility.