No onward chain; freehold detached house
Four double bedrooms; two bathrooms, around 1,760 sq ft
Wraparound garden with room to extend or convert
Double garage plus driveway; potential to enlarge parking
Location set high with panoramic surrounding hill views
Requires renovation and modernisation throughout
Very slow broadband; plan for upgraded connectivity
Above-average council tax; factor into running costs
Set high on Oldbury Orchard, this four-bedroom detached home offers generous living space, broad views of the surrounding hills and a wraparound garden with room to extend. The house is chain-free and sits on a decent plot with a double garage and driveway parking — appealing for families who need storage and off-street space.
Internally the layout works for family life: a large lounge with hill views, a spacious kitchen–diner opening to a conservatory, ground-floor WC and two bathrooms upstairs serving four double bedrooms. The property totals about 1,760 sq ft and was built c.1996–2002, with double glazing and gas central heating already in place.
This home requires renovation and modernisation throughout, offering substantial scope to personalise finishes, reconfigure rooms or extend (subject to planning). Notable negatives are the need for updating, very slow broadband speeds and above-average council tax — factors to budget for alongside any refurbishment costs.
For families seeking space, views and long-term potential in Churchdown Village, this detached house presents a rare, chain-free opportunity. It will suit buyers looking to create a contemporary family home or add value through renovation and extension.