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3 bedroom end of terrace house
Chain-free
Study
End of terrace house
3 beds
1 bath
775
EPC rating: D
Key information
Features and description
- A well presented 3 bedroom end of terrace cottage
- No onward Chain
- Living room with electric fire
- Dining Area & Kitchen
- Two Double bedrooms
- Good Size Single bedroom
- House Bathroom
- Rear garden with garden room
A well presented 3 bedroom end of terrace cottage located in Rock hill, Bromsgrove, coming to the market with no onward chain!
Accommodation in brief: Living room,kitchen, dining area, 2 double bedrooms, one good size single bedroom, house bathroom & garden.
Full Description: This lovely cottage is quirky and full of charm with lots of natural light. The layout briefly compromises a cosy living room with electric fire,a dining area with door to the rear garden, and kitchen which offers a range of wall and base units with work surface over and space and plumbing for washing machine. To the first floor landing there are doors that radiate off too; two double bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes. To the second floor is a good size single bedroom and house bathroom with shower over bath, hand basin and WC.
Outside: The property has a side garden where there is lawned space with established shrubbery, with a pathway running the length of the garden leading to a shed and also garden room with electrics which would be ideal as a home office.
Location: Bromsgrove is the main town within the larger Bromsgrove district. In the middle ages it was a small market town primarily producing cloth & then 18th & 19th centuries it became a major centre for nail making. Bromsgrove was first documented in the early 9th century as Bremegraf.
The market town itself offers a wide variety of individual shops, eateries and coffee shops all along the pedestrianized high street. There is a golf club, Sanders park, rugby club, leisure facilities to include the David Lloyd gym.
Transport: Bromsgrove is intersected by the A38 which was bypassed to east of the town in 1980, the M5 motorway borders the west side and the M42 motorway starts at the north of the town. There is a bus station as well as a train station making this a very desirable place to live.
Education: Bromsgrove schools use a three-tier education system ( first school, middle school, high school & special schools) as well as being home to the infamous Bromsgrove Independent School.
Tenure: The vendor advises us the property is freehold but this will need to be verified by a solicitor.
EPC: D
Council Tax Band: B
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Freehold
Accommodation in brief: Living room,kitchen, dining area, 2 double bedrooms, one good size single bedroom, house bathroom & garden.
Full Description: This lovely cottage is quirky and full of charm with lots of natural light. The layout briefly compromises a cosy living room with electric fire,a dining area with door to the rear garden, and kitchen which offers a range of wall and base units with work surface over and space and plumbing for washing machine. To the first floor landing there are doors that radiate off too; two double bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes. To the second floor is a good size single bedroom and house bathroom with shower over bath, hand basin and WC.
Outside: The property has a side garden where there is lawned space with established shrubbery, with a pathway running the length of the garden leading to a shed and also garden room with electrics which would be ideal as a home office.
Location: Bromsgrove is the main town within the larger Bromsgrove district. In the middle ages it was a small market town primarily producing cloth & then 18th & 19th centuries it became a major centre for nail making. Bromsgrove was first documented in the early 9th century as Bremegraf.
The market town itself offers a wide variety of individual shops, eateries and coffee shops all along the pedestrianized high street. There is a golf club, Sanders park, rugby club, leisure facilities to include the David Lloyd gym.
Transport: Bromsgrove is intersected by the A38 which was bypassed to east of the town in 1980, the M5 motorway borders the west side and the M42 motorway starts at the north of the town. There is a bus station as well as a train station making this a very desirable place to live.
Education: Bromsgrove schools use a three-tier education system ( first school, middle school, high school & special schools) as well as being home to the infamous Bromsgrove Independent School.
Tenure: The vendor advises us the property is freehold but this will need to be verified by a solicitor.
EPC: D
Council Tax Band: B
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Freehold
About this agent

Michelle&Co Properties are an independent Estate Agent located in Barnt Green, where personal service always comes first. Michelle and her team have excellent local knowledge of the areas they cover, Barnt Green, North Worcestershire and South Birmingham, as well as Bromsgrove town Centre. We are well established as a Residential Letting Agents and have recently opened a Sales Department, which is headed by Jane Whitehouse, who is well known in the area for her expert knowledge and excellent service for Vendors and potential purchasers. We deal with many types of properties, whether its a rural cottage or barn on an apartment or house in the town centre.

























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