No upward chain — ready for a quicker sale process
Extended open-plan kitchen/living with island and garden access
Large gated gravel driveway plus integral garage for multiple cars
Mature, private rear garden backing onto trees
Four good-sized bedrooms; master bedroom with en suite
Solid brick construction; wall insulation assumed absent
Potential damp noted in kitchen/dining — survey advised
Slow broadband; council tax Band G (quite expensive)
This extended four-bedroom detached Tudor‑Revival house on Bridgnorth Road offers generous family accommodation across large rooms and a substantial plot. An extended open-plan kitchen/living area with island and French doors gives direct access to a mature, private garden — ideal for family life and entertaining. The gated gravel driveway and integral garage provide secure parking for several vehicles.
The ground floor layout includes a lounge with bay window and open fire, a snug and a separate office — useful for a home workspace. Upstairs are four good-sized bedrooms, the principal with en suite, plus a family bathroom. The property is chain-free, which can simplify and speed up a move.
Practical points to note: the house is solid brick (as built) and double glazed, but insulation within the walls is assumed absent and broadband speeds are slow. There is an indication of potential damp in the kitchen/dining area; buyers should commission a full survey and damp/roof check. Council tax is high (Band G) and while heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators, some modernisation and efficiency improvements may be beneficial.
Located in a very affluent, low‑crime village setting with good local schools and woodland nearby, this home suits families seeking space, character and garden privacy. Viewings are recommended to appreciate the room sizes and garden, and to assess renovation or insulation opportunities.