Well presented semi-detached family home with planning permission, in a popular cul-de-sac location comprising:
Lounge/ Dining Room
Extended Kitchen
3 Bedrooms
Bathroom
Double Rear Garage
Double Glazing
Central Heating
PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED FOR 2 STOREY SIDE & REAR DOUBLE EXTENSION
The property is approached via paved driveway leading to front door, into entrance hall with under stairs storage cupboard, laminate flooring and dado rail.
LOUNGE/ DINER (23'1 x 10') 7.62m x 2.97m
Double glazed bay window to front, coving, radiator, double glazed windows and sliding patio doors to rear.
EXTENDED KITCHEN (12'3 x 5'3) 3.78m x 1.57m
Double glazed window to rear, double glazed door to side, radiator, cooker, space and plumbing for washing machine and wall mounted combi boiler.
UPSTAIRS LANDING:
Double glazed window to side and loft access.
BEDROOM ONE (12'5 x 10') 3.76m x 3.05m
Double glazed bay window to rear, radiator.
BEDROOM TWO (12'3 x 10'1) 3.71m x 3.05m
Double glazed bay window to front, radiator.
BEDROOM THREE (6'1 x 5'4) 1.83m x 1.6m
Double glazed window to front, radiator.
BATHROOM
Double glazed opaque window to rear, laminate flooring, radiator, tiled to splashback areas, white suite.
REAR GARDEN
Paved patio area, lawn
GARAGE. Extended double garage
The house is located in a popular cul-de-sac, close to local amenities.
The best features of the house are the large living room and modern kitchen and bathroom. Also the garden is not overlooked and is easy to maintain. The garage has been converted into a double and we have planning permission granted for a 2 storey extension.
The location is ideal for access to Birmingham Airport/NEC and Solihull and Birmingham town centres. We are near to local shops in Sheldon and Solihull, supermarkets and the cul de sac is very quiet and friendly and off the main road but with easy access to all the major routes.
These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy.
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