£249,950
3 bed terraced house for saleGalton Road, Bearwood, West Midlands B67
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
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About this property
A traditional mid terrace property situated close to Lightwoods Park and Warley Woods. Requiring internal modernisation, the property features three bedrooms, two reception rooms, upstairs bathroom and a well kept rear garden. No upward chain. EPC: E. Council Tax Band: B.
Location
Buying a house is all about the location and this home acquires an excellent spot. Perfect for enjoying the convenience and atmosphere associated with city living, the Hagley Road offers a direct route into the City Centre and lies just 0.5 miles from the property- ideal for commuters.
Being situated outside of the city and on one of Bearwood's most popular roads, the location is ideal for families. Amenities such as shopping, banks and cafés are conveniently located on Bearwood Road, just 0.5 miles from the property. Local eateries such as Miller & Carter and The Dog Pub are also close by.
Bearwood is home to the delightful grounds of Warley Woods and Gold Course, popular all year round with visitors and local residents. Additionally, Lightwoods Park is just at the end of the road, providing the ideal escape from the 'hustle and bustle' of every day life. Lightwoods House is situated within the park which has been lovingly restored to its 18th century glory and is now a high-quality venue for a wide range of community activities as well as public and private events.
The house is also home to the popular '1000 Trades' which is a popular tearoom, pub and kitchen. Building on their original location in the Jewellery Quarter, 1000 Trades on the Park aims to establish itself as part of the vibrant food and drink scene in Bearwood, as well as being firmly rooted in the community.
Bearwood is also home to locally well regarded schools such as Lightwoods Primary, St. Gregory's Primary and Abbey Infant and Junior Schools; making the location great for families. The area also provides access to local swimming baths and gym facilities.
Harborne is also just on the opposite side of the Hagley Road, a town that boasts high street shopping, a variety of eateries, entertainment venues and the popular Harborne Leisure Centre.
Summary
* Traditional mid terrace property, providing excellent scope for development
* Welcoming entrance hallway
* Two reception rooms; front with bay window, fire surround, period coving and picture rails
* Under stairs storage space
* Spacious kitchen with space for table and chairs
* Three bedrooms
* Well appointed first floor bathroom
* Rear garden with an established lawn, mature shrubbery and a useful brick built outbuilding
* Offered with no upward chain
General
Tenure: The agent understands the property is Freehold.
Services: Central heating to radiators is provided by a combi boiler located in the third bedroom.
Ground Floor
Vestibule
Hallway
Reception Room One
4.17m into bay x 2.82m max
Reception Room Two
3.8m max x 3.4m
Inner Hallway
Under Stairs Storage
Kitchen (3.05m x 2.77m (10' 0" x 9' 1"))
First Floor
Landing
Bedroom One
4.42m max x 3.45m
Bedroom Two (3.5m x 3.43m (11' 6" x 11' 3"))
Bedroom Three (3.05m x 2.77m (10' 0" x 9' 1"))
Bathroom (1.83m x 1.65m (6' 0" x 5' 5"))
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