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The Property
This delightful 2/3 bedroom bungalow, located on the periphery of Streetly on Little Hardwick Road, unfolds over 1,193 square feet of practical & thoughtfully designed living space.
Approached via a dual on/off driveway which loops around a low maintenance front lawn with simple boarders set to the sides. The drive also gives access to number 41A via an electric gate set subtly to the side. To the front is a secure outer porchway which opens into an inner hall that gives access to all the internal living spaces. To the rear is the lounge perfect for relaxing in with french doors off to the rear garden. The dining room, adjacent to the lounge, sets the scene for intimate dinners and festive gatherings or could equally be used as a third bedroom as required. A practical utility room complements the kitchen and breakfast area, which awaits culinary exploration.
Sleeping accommodations include two comfortable double bedrooms, each with the luxury of an en-suite, promising privacy and ease. There is also a refitted family bathroom with a full size bath, ensuring a serene retreat & is realistically a dedicated en-suite for the third bedroom. This house is skillfully tailored to blend versatile living areas with private spaces, creating a harmonious home environment. Whether hosting guests or enjoying quiet family life, this property offers a perfect blend of functionality and elegance on the edge of Streely.
Accessibility Notice: Please be advised that this property includes steps and/or stairs in certain areas. Prospective buyers are encouraged to consider this factor in relation to their personal accessibility requirements. We invite interested parties to conduct a personal inspection to assess the property’s suitability to their needs.
Utilities Information: To the best of our knowledge, this is a standard construction property where the utilities serving this property include mains gas, mains electricity, mains water, and mains sewerage. However, we recommend that buyers verify the utility connections and services to their satisfaction during their due diligence process, as we cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information.
Disclaimer: Important Notice - Every care has been taken with the preparation of these particulars, but complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. If there is any point which is of particular interest to you, please obtain professional confirmation. Alternatively, we will be pleased to check the information for you. These particulars do not constitute a contract or part of a contract. All measurements quoted are approximate. Photographs are reproduced for general information and it cannot be inferred that any item shown is included in the sale.
The Location
Sutton has a lot of features that make it a haven for house hunters, including acres of beautiful green space. The area is home to Sutton Park, one of the largest urban parks in England measuring over 2,000 acres. The park is a jewel in the crown of the Royal Town and is a national nature reserve as well as a site of special scientific interest and a scheduled ancient monument.
The park has open heathland, woodlands, seven lakes, wetlands, and marshes - each with its own rich variety of plants and wildlife, some rarely seen in the region - there are even cattle and wild ponies that graze on the land. Activities in the park include sailing, canoeing, fishing, golf, cycling and horse riding.
Despite having such a huge area of parkland, Sutton Coldfield still has a bustling town centre - with the biggest amount of places to shop and eat outside of the city centre in Birmingham. There are three distinct shopping environments provided by the Red Rose Centre, The Mall and New Hall Walk. The Restaurant Quarter has a cosmopolitan mix of independent and chain eateries, offering everything from Spanish and Italian to Greek and Bangladeshi. There are currently over 22 bars, clubs and pubs in the town centre so there plenty of opportunities to enjoy the nightlife.
Sutton is also notable for being a great area for families. There are a number of great schools in Sutton, including Boldmere Junior School, which was named as one of the top primary schools in the whole of Birmingham in 2016. Students in secondary schools across Sutton regularly perform well in exams, with students in Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School, The Arthur Terry School, and Highclare School all gaining high percentages of A* - C grades over the past few years.
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