3 bedroom detached house for sale
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Features and description
Set within a generous plot and enjoying a prominent corner position, this well-proportioned three-bedroom home offers a rare balance of space, practicality, and long-term potential.
From the outset, the property presents with a sense of quiet confidence. An ample driveway and neatly maintained frontage create an immediate impression of care, while the internal layout unfolds in a way that feels both intuitive and reassuringly traditional.
The ground floor provides two generous reception rooms, connected yet distinct, allowing for both open, sociable living and more defined, private spaces when needed. A well-sized kitchen is supported by a separate utility room, while a ground floor shower room adds everyday convenience.
Upstairs, three bedrooms are arranged around a light-filled landing, including an impressively sized principal bedroom. A spacious family bathroom, complete with both bath and separate shower, is complemented by a separate WC, a practical feature often missed in modern homes.
Externally, the property truly comes into its own. The rear garden has been thoughtfully designed and carefully maintained, offering a series of landscaped areas, from lawn and raised beds to decked seating and patio spaces, all framed by mature planting that provides both colour and privacy throughout the seasons.
A substantial garage further enhances the offering, providing excellent storage or workshop potential.
Altogether, this is a home that prioritises space, functionality, and longevity. It has been well cared for, offers scope for personalisation, and delivers a setting that feels established, comfortable, and ready for its next chapter.
Rooms
APPROACH
Set back behind a generous frontage, the property greets you with a sense of space before you've even stepped out of the car. A private driveway runs alongside a neatly kept lawn, bordered by established planting that softens the setting beautifully.
The brickwork has that reassuring, solid feel to it, the kind that suggests longevity rather than trend. A covered entrance porch sits neatly to the front, offering a sheltered arrival point and a natural pause before stepping inside.
PORCH
Stepping through, you're welcomed into a bright porch with glazing to multiple sides, allowing light to spill in immediately. Practical and unfussy, it's the sort of space that quietly deals with coats, shoes, and the realities of British weather without complaint.
RECEPTION HALL
The inner door opens into a surprisingly generous hallway, where the house begins to unfold. The staircase rises ahead, while doors lead off in a layout that feels instinctive rather than forced.
There's a calm, balanced feel here. Light moves easily through the space, and there's room to breathe, to pause, to decide where to go next.
RECEPTION ROOM
To your right, the living room stretches out as a long, comfortable space, anchored by a contemporary inset fireplace. A wide front-facing window draws in natural light, while the proportions allow for proper furniture, not the awkward shuffle you find in newer builds.
Sliding glazed doors open through to the dining room, giving you the choice of open-plan living or a more intimate setting depending on the moment.
RECEPTION ROOM
Moving through, the dining room sits quietly at the rear, with sliding doors opening onto the garden beyond. There's an easy connection here between inside and out, the sort that makes summer feel longer than it actually is.
The room comfortably holds a full dining suite, with space left to move, to host, to gather without feeling crowded.
KITCHEN
The kitchen unfolds beyond, stretching further than you expect, with an extensive run of cabinetry wrapping around the room. Worktops are generous, practical, and well positioned, while a large window above the sink frames the garden and keeps the space bright.
There's a natural rhythm here, cooking, preparing, pausing at the breakfast bar. It's a kitchen that works without demanding attention.
UTILITY ROOM
Tucked just off the kitchen, the utility room extends the functionality of the space. Additional work surfaces, storage, and room for appliances keep the main kitchen clear and organised.
A rear door provides direct access outside, ideal for everyday comings and goings.
SHOWER ROOM
Conveniently positioned, the ground floor shower room is neatly fitted with a walk-in enclosure, wash basin, and WC. Clean lines, tiled walls, and practical layout make it an easy, everyday addition to the home.
STAIRS RISING TO THE FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION
Upstairs, the landing opens out with a light, airy feel. A window draws daylight across the space, softening the angles and giving a gentle sense of openness as the rooms branch off.
BEDROOM
The principal bedroom is impressively proportioned, stretching comfortably across the footprint of the house. Dual-aspect windows allow light to move through the room throughout the day, while the elevated outlook gives a sense of space beyond the walls.
There's room here for everything without compromise, bed, wardrobes, additional furniture, all sitting comfortably within the layout.
BEDROOM
To the rear, the second bedroom enjoys a quieter outlook across the garden. It's a well-balanced double, bright, calm, with fitted wardrobes and easy to furnish.
BEDROOM
Currently used as a home office, this third double bedroom is wonderfully versatile. Light pours in through the window, making it equally suited to work, rest, or something in between.
BATHROOM
The main bathroom feels notably generous, offering both a panelled bath and a separate curved shower enclosure. Tiling wraps neatly around the room, while a heated towel rail and recessed lighting add a sense of comfort without overcomplicating things.
CLOAKROOM
A separate cloakroom sits nearby, a small but genuinely useful addition that makes everyday living that bit easier.
GARAGE
And then there's the garage. Substantial, deep, and far more than just a place for a car. With up-and-over doors and ample internal space, it lends itself to storage, workshop use, or the kind of projects people always promise they'll finish.
GARDEN
Stepping outside, the garden reveals itself as something far more considered than most. A series of spaces unfold, lawn, raised beds, decked seating, and tucked-away corners, each with its own purpose. Calming water feature provides ambience within this private space.
Mature planting lines the borders, adding depth, colour, and privacy, while multiple seating areas catch the light at different times of day. There's a quiet charm here, a sense that it's been shaped over time rather than installed overnight.
ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING CHECKS (AML)
We are legally required to carry out Anti-Money Laundering (AML) checks on all property purchasers to ensure funds used in transactions are legitimate. These checks are undertaken on our behalf by Hipla, who will contact you directly once your offer is accepted. A fee of £20 plus VAT (£24 total) per purchaser is payable in advance to Hipla before a memorandum of sale can be issued. This fee is non-refundable.
If a gifted deposit is being provided, the person gifting the funds must also complete an AML check.
Please note, these are not credit checks and will not affect your credit score or financial record. We appreciate your cooperation with this legal requirement.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The area is close to countryside, with good road links to both Worcester, Bewdley and Kidderminster for commuters. Having bus stops nearby to assist travel also.
In the immediate area are two pubs, pharmacy, convenient store with post office, church and a veterinary surgery. So all are catered for whether two legs or four!
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