Driveway with double side gates and private rear access
Very large, low-maintenance rear garden—good for families
Three very generous bedrooms with original character features
Two reception rooms; flexible family living spaces
Modern downstairs bathroom and separate upstairs WC
Freehold tenure; no flood risk; affordable council tax
About 10-minute walk to Rowley Regis train station
Located in a very deprived, hampered neighbourhood; average crime
Set on a quiet Bell End street, this three-bedroom end-of-terrace blends period character with practical family space. Original features and generous room proportions give the house a warm, lived-in feel, while modern touches such as a downstairs bathroom and an upstairs WC add everyday convenience.
The property includes an off-street driveway and double side gates with rear access, plus a very large low-maintenance garden that suits family play or easy entertaining. Two reception rooms and a fitted kitchen offer flexible living layouts; the overall footprint (circa 948 sq ft) is typical for a traditional home of this era.
Location is convenient for commuters and families: Rowley Regis train station is about a 10-minute walk, and several good-rated primary and secondary schools are nearby. Broadband speeds and mobile signal are strong. Practical positives include freehold tenure, no flood risk, and affordable council tax banding.
Buyers should note the wider context: the immediate area is described as very deprived with a ‘hampered neighbourhoods’ local classification and average local crime levels. The house is well maintained but sits in a hard-pressed, ethnically mixed community, which may influence long-term resale dynamics. This property suits first-time buyers or growing families prioritising space, character and transport links over a more affluent postcode.