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The Accommodation:
With gas central heating, uPVC double glazing and accommodation comprising: entrance porch; reception hallway with stairs to the first floor; ground floor cloakroom/WC; generous "L" shaped lounge/dining room with a sliding patio door to the rear garden; kitchen with the potential to create a dining kitchen using the dining area of the lounge; first floor landing with an airing cupboard (including a central heating radiator) and loft access hatch (with a pull-down ladder); three superb sized bedrooms; and a family bathroom.
Outside:
The property is set beyond a front lawn and a block paved driveway, with off-road parking and access to the garage. There is also an additional side lawn which offers the potential to extend the property (subject to planning permission) or create a larger driveway.
The garage is entered via an up-and-over door and includes lighting, power points and the new Worcester Bosch combination central heating boiler.
Gated side access is available to the rear garden, which comprises a paved patio, a lawn, timber shed and a pleasant open rear aspect (backing onto adjacent gardens).
Available for sale with No Upward Chain, the full potential of this three bedroom detached family house and its delightful setting can only be fully appreciated upon a personal visit.
Location:
Kinver village is a popular destination for those wanting to enjoy a semi-rural location but with the convenience of local amenities. The village provides schooling for all age ranges as well as a good selection of independent shops, pubs, and eateries. Lying adjacent to the National Trust owned Kinver Edge, the village provides easy access to beautiful countryside whilst also being well placed for commuting to Birmingham, the Black Country and North Worcestershire. Being approximately 20 miles west of Birmingham, 13 miles south of Wolverhampton, and 20 miles north of Worcester, Kinver is served by a good motorway network with excellent links to the M5, M6, M40, and M42, Birmingham International Airport is approximately 45 minutes away and the mainline train station in Stourbridge has regular services to and from Worcester, Malvern, Birmingham and London.
Schooling:
The village is fortunate to benefit from infant and primary schooling as well as having a high school and sixth form.
Tenure:
Freehold
Services:
All mains services are connected
Local Authority:
South Staffordshire Council
Council Tax:
Band D