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EPC

3 bedroom semi-detached house

Sold STC
Semi-detached house
3 beds
1 bath
968
EPC rating: D
Added > 14 days

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Features and description

A well proportioned corner plot three bedroom semi detached home offered with garage and off road driveway parking situated in the sought after cul-de-sac location of Moorfield Drive. The accommodation comprises entrance hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, downstairs w.c., three bedrooms, house bathroom, low maintenance garden with views. The property further benefits from ample storage throughout, great transport links, within catchment for local schooling and being less than a 5 minute drive to Halesowen Town Centre. CS 19/5/23 V4 EPC=D

Location - Halesowen lies approximately 7 miles from Birmingham City Centre and is just minutes away from junction 3 of the M5 motorway giving access to the greater motorway network all around the West Midlands. The History of Halesowen stems back as far as the Anglo Saxons and it was listed in the Domesday Book as being larger than Birmingham. It forms part of the southern edge of the Black Country and during the industrial revolution it became synonymous with nail and screw making, an industry that still survives to a lesser extent today. Despite its proximity to the Black Country it still retains areas of beauty and Grade I listed Leasowes Park is thought to be one of the first natural landscape gardens in England. In certain areas the town is predominated by a vast array of Victorian houses but further development during the 1960's and 70's saw the building of several large housing estates. It has a number of highly sought after primary and secondary schools. Whilst Halesowen no longer has a train station of its own the Worcester to Birmingham line passes along the northern edge of its boundary and the stations of Cradley Heath, Old Hill and Rowley Regis are all within a few miles of the town centre. Halesowen bus station is a busy interchange and regular service runs to Birmingham City Centre.

Approach - Via a paved driveway, fore garden and garage leading to entrance porch.

Entrance Porch - Well sized porch with tiled flooring and storage cupboards.

Entrance Hallway - Secondary front door leading to hallway with central heating radiator, stairs to first floor and store cupboard.

Lounge - 4.6 x 3.4 (15'1" x 11'1") - With double glazed window to front, central heating radiator and electric feature fireplace.

Dining Room - 2.4 x 2.6 (7'10" x 8'6") - With double internal doors from lounge into diner, central heating radiator and patio doors out to rear garden.

Kitchen/Diner - 4.6 max 2.5 min x 4.9 max 2.6 min (15'1" max 8'2" - Extended kitchen/diner with part tiled walls, central heating radiator, double glazed window to rear, a range of wall and base units with roll top work surfaces, stainless double sink with drainer, four ring electric hob, oven, integrated dishwasher, plumbing for washing machine, storage cupboard and space for dining table.

Inner Lobby - With electric heater leading to downstairs w.c. and garage.

Downstairs W.C. - With w.c. and hand wash basin with tiled splashback.

Garage - With internal access as well as up and over door, electrical power.

First Floor Landing - With double glazed obscured window to side, loft access and two storage cupboards, one housing boiler.

Primary Bedroom - 3.4 x 3.5 max 2.9 min (11'1" x 11'5" max 9'6" min) - With double glazed window to front, central heating radiator and fitted wardrobes.

Second Double Bedroom - 3.9 max 2.5 min x 3.5 max 2.8 min (12'9" max 8'2" - With double glazed window to rear, central heating radiator and fitted wardrobes with vanity.

Third Bedroom - 2.1 x 2.4 (6'10" x 7'10") - With double glazed window to front and central heating radiator.

House Shower Room - With tiled walls, two double glazed windows to rear, w.c. and hand basin unit, towel radiator and shower cubicle with PVC panels.

Outside - To the rear, the tiered garden has been paved with steps down to decking areas and planted shrubbery enclosed within fenced boundaries.

Tenure - References to the tenure of a property are based on information supplied by the seller. We are advised that the property is freehold. A buyer is advised to obtain verification from their solicitor.

Money Laundering Regulations - In order to comply with Money Laundering Regulations, from June 2017, all prospective purchasers are required to provide the following - 1. Satisfactory photographic identification. 2. Proof of address/residency. 3. Verification of the source of purchase funds. In the absence of being able to provide appropriate physical copies of the above, Lex Allan Grove reserves the right to obtain electronic verification.

Council Tax Banding - Tax Band is C

Referral Fees - We can confirm that if we are sourcing a quotation or quotations on your behalf relevant to the costs that you are likely to incur for the professional handling of the conveyancing process. You should be aware that we could receive a maximum referral fee of approximately £175 should you decide to proceed with the engagement of the solicitor in question. We are informed that solicitors are happy to pay this referral fee to ourselves as your agent as it significantly reduces the marketing costs that they have to allocate to sourcing new business. The referral fee is NOT added to the conveyancing charges that would ordinarily be quoted.

We can also confirm that if we have provided your details to Infinity Financial Advice who we are confident are well placed to provide you with the very best possible advice relevant to your borrowing requirements. You should be aware that we receive a referral fee from Infinity for recommending their services. The charges that you will incur with them and all the products that they introduce to you will in no way be affected by this referral fee. On average the referral fees that we have received recently are £218 per case.

The same also applies if we have introduced you to the services of Mr Tony Lowe of Green Street Surveys who we are confident will provide you with a first class service relevant to your property needs, we will again receive a referral fee equivalent to 20% of the fee that you pay to Green Street Surveys. This referral fee does not impact the actual fee that you would pay Green Street Surveys had you approached them direct as it is paid to us as an intermediary on the basis that we save them significant marketing expenditure in so doing. If you have any queries regarding the above, please feel free to contact us.

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Grove Properties Group - Halesowen
Grove Properties Group - Halesowen
18 Hagley Road Halesowen B63 4RG
01206 915969
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Market leading independent estate and letting agents finding your dream homes in the South-West Birmingham and North Worcestershire areas. Halesowen lies approximately 7 miles from Birmingham city centre and is just minutes away from junction 3 of the M5 motorway giving access to the greater motorway network all around the West Midlands. Our Halesowen office is located in the heart of Halesowen Town Centre. Opened in 2006, Grove Properties Group has been an outstanding success developing to become possibly the most prominent Estate Agents in Halesowen. The History of Halesowen stems back as far as the Anglo Saxons and it was listed in the Domesday Book as being larger than Birmingham. It forms part of the southern edge of the Black Country and during the industrial revolution it became synonymous with nail and screw making, an industry that still survives to a lesser extent today. Despite its proximity to the Black Country it still retains areas of beauty and Grade I listed Leasowes Park is thought to be one of the first natural landscape gardens in England. In certain areas the town is predominated by a vast array of Victorian houses but further development during the 1960s and 70s saw the building of several large housing estates. It has a number of highly sought after schools foremost of which are the Earls High School and Windsor High School. Whilst Halesowen no longer has a train station of its own, the Worcester to Birmingham line passes along the northern edge of its boundary and the stations of Cradley Heath, Old Hill and Rowley Regis are all within a few miles of the town centre. Halesowen bus station is a busy interchange and regular service runs to Birmingham city centre. The office covers a substantial area running from the Cradley Heath, Rowley Regis and Blackheath to the north and west, through the surrounding localities of Cradley, Hawne, Hasbury, Hayley Green, Lapal and Hurst Green. It also covers the outlying Worcestershire villages of Romsley and Hunnington and the bordering Birmingham fringes of Quinton, Bartley Green and Oldbury.
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