Spacious four-bed detached on a corner plot, walking distance to schools and park..
- Four bedrooms and two first-floor bathrooms plus ground-floor WC
- Two spacious reception rooms and a large dining room
- Corner plot with decent rear garden and paved patio
- Gated off-street parking for two and detached garage with power
- Very low local crime, no flood risk, fast broadband
- Built 1950s–60s; some rooms may benefit from modernising
- Double glazing present but installation date unknown
- Moderate council tax; freehold tenure
Set on a corner plot in Stourbridge's sought-after Old-Quarter, this four-bedroom detached home suits growing families seeking space and convenience. The ground floor offers two generous reception rooms and a separate dining room that open to the rear garden, creating straightforward family living and entertaining flow.
Upstairs there are four well-proportioned bedrooms served by two bathrooms; a downstairs WC and utility area add everyday practicality. Outside, gated off-street parking for two and a detached garage provide secure parking and storage, while Mary Stevens Park and highly regarded local schools are all within easy walking distance.
Built in the 1950s–60s, the property is double glazed (install date unknown) with gas central heating on a mains supply. The house is presented as a comfortable, largely original family home but will suit buyers willing to modernise parts to their taste—kitchen and bathroom updating may add value. The freehold tenure, low local crime, no flood risk and fast broadband are practical advantages.
This home is a strong pick for families prioritising location, outside space and parking, or for buyers seeking a period suburban house with scope to refresh. Note the property’s mid-century construction and unspecified glazing age — practical maintenance or refurbishment should be factored into plans and budgets.