Large extended family home with huge garden, garage and scope to upgrade..
Large private rear garden with patios, lawns and fruit trees
Generous driveway and detached garage, parking for several cars
Extended family dining kitchen and two reception rooms
Ground-floor bedroom/home office with adjacent shower room
Three good bedrooms upstairs; flexible 3–4 bedroom layout
Period features: bay windows, exposed beams, feature fireplace
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; energy upgrades likely needed
EPC D and Council Tax Band D — typical older-house running costs
Set on one of Wall Heath’s most desirable roads, this substantial detached home has been considerably extended to provide flexible living for families. The layout includes a large extended dining kitchen, two reception rooms and a ground-floor bedroom with an adjacent shower room — useful for multigenerational living or home working. The property sits on a large, private rear garden with established borders, fruit trees and multiple patios, plus a wide driveway and a generous detached garage.
The house retains period character — bay windows, exposed beams and a feature fireplace — while being presented to a high standard internally. Gas central heating and double glazing are fitted, though the date of the glazing is unknown. The accommodation is practical and family-focused, with three good bedrooms upstairs and a flexible fourth room on the ground floor.
Important practical points: the property dates from the 1930s–1940s and is built with cavity walls that are assumed to lack insulation, so further thermal improvements may be desirable. The EPC is D. Council Tax Band D applies. Overall maintenance appears reasonable for the age, but buyers should allow for typical older-house upkeep and potential insulation or energy-efficiency works.
Located within easy walking distance of well-rated primary and secondary schools, local shops and village amenities, this home offers family convenience and countryside-adjacent living. It will suit buyers seeking generous indoor space, a large garden and room to adapt, but those prioritising high EPC ratings or fully modern construction should note the likely need for energy upgrades.