41a Franche Road

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41a Franche Road

WOLVERLEY, KIDDERMINSTER DY11 5TP

41a Franche Road, Wolverley

An individual four bedroom detached house offering well proportioned family accommodation in the sought after village of Wolverley.

Built in 1970 on the site of an old orchard, this individual gablefronted detached house lies well back from the road behind a grass verge and generous block-paved driveway with parking for several cars plus a carport in front of the single garage.

The property has a light and spacious interior with full width lounge to the front, featuring a limestone fireplace surround and electric fire, whilst to the rear is a separate dining room and kitchen, both overlooking the garden.

The kitchen has a tiled floor and range of fitted cabinets including a ceramic hob and brand new (Feb 2024) integral Hotpoint electric double oven, with door out to garden.

The central reception hall features an understairs cloaks cupboard and guest cloakroom with wc & hand basin.

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To the first floor three of the four bedrooms include builtin wardrobes, whilst the bathroom has been slightly extended to accommodate a corner bath plus cubicle with Triiton electric shower, plus wc and pedestal hand basin, all complimented by full wall tiling.

Outside to the rear of the house is a small patio terrace with access door to garage and steps leading down to the level rear garden which is lawned with a paved patio area to the rear, including timber shed.

Tenure is freehold and council tax is payable to Wyre Forest District Council, rated as Band E.

Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage are all connected.

Windows are all upvc double glazed and a gas-fired central heating system is installed, serviced 15/02/2024.

Wolverley is a picturesque and highly desirable village, some 2 miles north of Kidderminster surrounded by glorious countryside with the River Stour and Staffs-Worcs Canal both meandering through.

Amenities include both primary and secondary schools, post office/ store, two village pubs, doctors surgery, village hall, church, riverside putting green and tearooms.

"This is an individual detached house with a good frontage and generous gardens to the rear, with potential to extend if you wish........"

"This has been our family home for more than 50 years.

Over this time the garden has provided the perfect playground for cricket, football, a climbing frame etc, as well as many family parties and social gatherings.

I have always enjoyed living in Wolverley and taking part in lots of the village activities, making many friends along the way."

“A pleasant outlook to the rear, near to countryside”

Directions

From the mini-roundabout at Wolverley Village proceed on the B4190 Franche Road in the direction of Bewdley, continuing for a quarter of a mile when the property will then be found on your left hand side, opposite the junction with Fairfield Lane and denoted by the agent's sale board.

Services

Main gas, electricity, water & drainage.

Tenure

Freehold

Local Authority & Tax Band

Wyre Forest District Council Council Tax Band E.

Viewing Arrangements

Viewing strictly by appointment with sole agent

David Jones 01562 546606

david.jones@thepropertyexperts.co.uk

Wolverley Sebright Primary School 0.3 mile

Wolverley Post Office & Shop 0.2 mile

Wolverley Surgery 0.3 mile

Wolverley CE Secondary School 0.9 mile

Kidderminster Railway Station 3 miles

Birmingham City Centre 18 miles

Birmingham Airport 33 miles

Motorway M5 j4 11 miles

Worcester City Centre 17 miles

Wolverley

This much sought after village, some two miles north of Kidderminster, is surrounded by picturesque countryside with the River Stour and Staffs-Worcs canal both passing through.

The old village centre is a designated conservation area featuring an eclectic mix of listed buildings and pretty cottages.

The village is well blessed with amenities, including primary and secondary schools, two village inns, riverside putting green, playing fields, village hall, church, post office/ store and doctors surgery.

Wolverley retains a unique charm, sitting on the doorstep of glorious unspoiled countryside - feeling a world away from the nearby town of Kidderminster yet only five minutes away by car.

Kidderminster

Kidderminster's fortunes were built on the carpet industry which employed over 15,000 workers in it's 1960s heyday. The town is the largest of the three towns which make up the Wyre Forest district, including Bewdley and Stourporton-Severn. The town is well placed for commuters to the West Midlands conurbation with good main road links and a railway station providing a regular service between Worcester and Birmingham.

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