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The Accommodation:
This traditional three-bedroom semi-detached home benefits from gas central heating and uPVC double glazing. The property comprises a reception hallway with stairs to the first floor, useful built-in storage cupboards, and an internal uPVC door to the garage. The lounge features a front-facing uPVC double-glazed bay window, while the dining room has a uPVC sliding patio door leading to the rear garden. The kitchen completes the ground floor. On the first floor, the landing provides access to three excellent-sized bedrooms and an attractively refitted shower room, with loft access also available.
Outside:
Set back behind a pebbled and concrete driveway with shrub borders, the property offers off-road parking for at least three cars, with access to the garage.
The garage includes a one-third/two-thirds opening metal door, lighting, power points, an Ariston wall-mounted condensing combination boiler, a built-in store cupboard, and a uPVC door to the rear garden.
The rear garden is generously proportioned and attractively arranged with a patio, timber shed, paved pathway, lawns, shrub areas, and a cold water tap.
Available with no upward chain, the full potential of this traditional family home and its superb cul-de-sac setting can only be fully appreciated on a personal visit. Early appointments are recommended to avoid disappointment.
Location:
Norton is a highly desirable suburb of Stourbridge, ideally positioned within walking distance of the beautiful grounds of Mary Stevens Park. Stourbridge itself is a historic market town within the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley in the West Midlands, situated on the River Stour approximately 12 miles west of Birmingham. Formerly part of Worcestershire, the town was renowned as a centre of British glassmaking during the Industrial Revolution. Today, Stourbridge offers an excellent range of amenities, including a variety of pubs, cafés and restaurants, alongside a selection of independent shops, leisure facilities and highly regarded schools catering for all ages. The area is particularly well connected, with convenient access to the M5, M6, M40 and M42 motorway networks. Birmingham International Airport is approximately a 45-minute drive away, while Stourbridge Junction railway station provides regular services to Worcester, Birmingham and London.
Tenure:
Freehold
Services:
All mains services are connected
Local Authority:
Dudley Council
Council Tax:
Band D