Approximately 950 sqft larger-than-average accommodation (excludes conservatory)
This freehold, two-bedroom end-of-terrace sits on a large plot in Bromsgrove and offers generous living space of about 950 sqft (excluding the conservatory). The house has two double bedrooms, a roomy bathroom, a fitted kitchen-diner and a long double-glazed conservatory that significantly extends the ground-floor living area—ideal for relaxed family time or entertaining. Heating is gas-fired (combination boiler installed 2010) and PVC double glazing is fitted throughout.
Outside, the south-easterly rear garden is a clear selling point: a generous lawned plot with three powered timber sheds, a gated carport (with double gates) and a block-paved drive providing one off-road parking space. The location is convenient for commuting to Birmingham and nearby motorways and benefits from a range of local amenities and several well-rated schools within easy reach.
Buyers should note a few material points: the adjoining property has a pedestrian right of way across the side and rear garden, and the immediate area is described as more deprived with a higher crime level than average. The property has an EPC rating of D and Council Tax Band B. Any fixtures, fittings and legal rights should be verified by your solicitor prior to purchase.
Overall this house suits a buyer seeking substantial outdoor space and a larger-than-average footprint in a well-connected Bromsgrove location, who is comfortable with the local area profile and the neighbour’s pedestrian access arrangement.