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Energy Performance CertificateA well-presented 3 bedroom end terraced home, coming to the market with no onward chain, located in the sought after area of the Woodland Grange Development.
Accommodation in brief: Entrance hall, living room, kitchen/diner, Guest WC, principal bedroom with built in wardrobes, 2 further bedrooms, family bathroom, Garage and driveway.
Full Description: Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac on the Woodland Grange Development is 84 Appletrees Crescent. The property is approached via a small paved pathway. There is an allocated parking space directly outside of the property, as well as a separate garage and driveway with more parking. Entrance is taken through front door into the entrance hall which has stairs to first floor, and a door that leads to; the good size living room which has a bay window looking out to the front and a feature gas fire place, there is a further door that leads to the Kitchen/diner which has a range of wall and base units, with worksurface over along with a range of integrated appliances such as extractor fan, hob and oven as well as space and plumbing for free standing fridge/ freezer and washing machine. From the kitchen/diner there is a door to the guest WC and French doors that leads out to the rear garden. To the first floor landing is the Principal bedroom with fitted wardrobes and storage cupboard, and a further 2 bedrooms along the hall that look out to the rear of the property and the family bathroom which has a matching white suite with shower over bath.
Outside: The rear garden has a patio area, turfed lawn, and a variety of mature plants and shrubs. There is also a garden gate that gives access to the front of the property.
Location: Bromsgrove is the main town within the larger Bromsgrove district. In the middle ages it was a small market town primarily producing cloth & then 18th & 19th centuries it became a major centre for nail making. Bromsgrove was first documented in the early 9th century as Bremegraf.
The market town itself offers a wide variety of individual shops, eateries and coffee shops all along the pedestrianized high street. There is a golf club, Sanders park, rugby club, leisure facilities to include the David Lloyd gym.
Transport: Bromsgrove is intersected by the A38 which was bypassed to east of the town in 1980, the M5 motorway borders the west side and the M42 motorway starts at the north of the town. There is a bus station as well as a train station making this a very desirable place to live.
Education: Bromsgrove schools use a three-tier education system ( first school, middle school, high school & special schools) as well as being home to the infamous Bromsgrove Independent School.
Tenure: The vendor advises us the property is freehold but this will need to be verified by a solicitor.
EPC: C
Council Tax Band: C