Five bedrooms and four bathrooms across 2,506 sq ft
Five reception rooms plus study and games room
Extended orangery with two lanterns and log burner stove
Kitchen-diner with granite worktops; separate utility
Large rear garden and slabbed seating area; gated side access
Tarmac driveway for multiple vehicles and integral garage
Council tax rated expensive; local crime above average
Very affluent area but ageing suburban demographic
Generously extended and practical, this five-bedroom detached family home sits on a large plot in Cannock’s sought-after WS11 postcode. The layout suits multigenerational living or a family needing dedicated downstairs space: five reception rooms, a study, games room and an extended orangery with twin lanterns and a log burner create versatile living and entertaining areas. The kitchen-diner features granite worktops and there is a separate utility and integral garage for added convenience.
Outside, the house benefits from a wide tarmac driveway for multiple vehicles and a substantial rear garden largely laid to lawn with mature borders and a slabbed seating area — ideal for children, pets and easy landscaping projects. The property is freehold, has no flood risk and provides fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, useful for home working and connectivity.
Buyers should note material considerations plainly: council tax is expensive and local crime levels are above average. The surrounding demographic skews older, so while the area is very affluent and peaceful, it may feel quieter than more mixed neighbourhoods. Some nearby schools have mixed Ofsted outcomes, so families should check specific catchments and reports if school performance is a priority.
This home will suit a larger family seeking space and scope to personalise, or downsizers who want generous reception areas without compromising on bedrooms. The property is well presented but its size and room count offer clear potential for cosmetic updates or reconfiguration to match modern open-plan preferences.