No upward chain — ready for quick sale or move-in
Three double bedrooms and two generous reception rooms
Large rear garden with patio and mature lawn
Conservatory plus useful utility and ground-floor shower room
Block-paved driveway with off-street parking and single garage
EPC rating C — energy performance not top tier
Constructed 1930s; may benefit from some modernisation
Area records above-average crime; please check local stats
Set on a quiet Halesowen street, this spacious three-bedroom semi-detached home offers a comfortable family layout and immediate move-in potential thanks to no upward chain. The ground floor features two large reception rooms, a conservatory overlooking the rear garden and a practical utility with an adjacent ground-floor shower room — useful for muddy boots and busy mornings. Upstairs are three double bedrooms and a modern family bathroom.
Outside, the property benefits from a large, well-maintained rear garden ideal for children and informal entertaining, plus a generous block-paved driveway and single garage. The location is a major selling point: easy motorway access, excellent mobile and broadband coverage, local bus links, and a choice of well-rated primary and secondary schools within the catchment.
Built in the 1930s with double glazing and gas central heating, the house has period character (bay windows, Tudor Revival details) and solid construction. Practical details to note: the EPC is graded C and the property sits in an area with above-average recorded crime; council tax sits in a moderate band. Buyers should also be aware of the property's age — while generally well presented, some modernisation may be desirable to suit contemporary tastes.
This home will suit families seeking space, garden living and good school access, or buyers wanting a well-located property with scope to update. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the room sizes, garden and convenient layout.