3 bedroom semi-detached house
Sold STC
Semi-detached house
3 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Features and description
- Kitchen/breakfast room
- Beautiful landscaped garden
- Cul de sac location
- Extended family home
- Through lounge/diner
- Block paved off road parking
- Double glazing and central heating
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Extended traditional-style semi occupying a particularly pleasant position in a select cul-de-sac on the village outskirts but handily placed to access excellent local amenities. Attractively presented accommodation with an especially comfortable standard of appointment. Entrance Hall. Through Living Room with defined Sitting and Dining Areas. Spacious Breakfast Kitchen with a fine range of fittings and integrated appliances. Three Bedrooms. Bathroom. Gas-boiler central heating. Double-glazed windows. Garage and forecourt parking facilities. Neatly landscaped gardens.
EPC Rating: C
EPC Rating: C
About this agent

Bartlams Estate Agents were formed in 1935 by Reginald Bartlam and have been dealing with house sales and lettings ever since, making us one of the oldest independent Estate Agents in Wolverhampton for over 80 years! Our legacy of excellence spans years, earning us a distinguished reputation of unparalleled professionalism, and unfaltering reliability. Currently, our Partners oversee three village-located offices plus a further seven-branch network with over 35 members of professionally trained agents, making us one of the most established team of property experts in the area. This means the people who own the Company, run it daily and are responsible for all aspects of its growth, success, and professionalism. When you're ready to take the next step towards your dream home or make a savvy investment, we're your trusted partner, every step of the journey. Did you know? We were famous in the 1930's for the Bartlams Big Band! Founder Mr Bartlam was a keen musician, and his band represented the Wolverhampton area in national competitions. Unfortunately, the outbreak of war in 1939 eventually led to its disbandment, although the band was fondly remembered locally for many years after! ‘
























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