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Chimney Cottage, Ivetsey Bank Road, Bishops Wood, Stafford, South Chimney Cottage, Ivetsey Bank Road, Bishops Wood, Stafford, South Staffordshire, ST19 9AE Chimney Cottage, Ivetsey Bank Road, Bishops Wood, Stafford, South Staffordshire, ST19 9AE A superbly located family home offering enormous potential in a sought after South Staffordshire village Brewood - 3 miles, Codsall - 5 miles, Newport - 10 miles, Wolverhampton - 10 miles, Stafford - 14 miles Birmingham - 25 miles, M54 (J3) - 3 miles, M6 (J12) - 7 miles (distances approximate) LOCATION with sliding double glazed patio doors and windows overlooking the rear garden, ceiling coving, wiring Chimney Cottage stands close to the centre of Bishops Wood which is a sought after South Staffordshire for wall lights, a decorative stone fireplace with tiled hearth and being open through into the DINING village standing in a charming, semi-rural situation amidst picturesque, rolling countryside. The house ROOM with a wide, secondary glazed window overlooking the rear garden, an internal window to the hall benefits from lovely views to the front and is in an easily accessible situation with a range of local and ceiling coving. There is a SITTING ROOM which could also be used as a fourth bedroom with a facilities being available within the nearby villages of Brewood and Codsall together with the more secondary glazed window to the front and a BREAKFAST KITCHEN with a comprehensive range of wall extensive amenities provided by Telford, Wolverhampton and Stafford. and base mounted cupboards, a stainless steel sink unit, space for an electric cooker, part tiled walls, secondary glazed rear window and an internal door to the LAUNDRY with plumbing for a washing The area is well served by schooling in both sectors with St Johns primary school in the village itself machine, glazed ceramic sink, an internal door to the garage, double glazed door to the garden, a rear being rated outstanding in its OFSTED report with Brewood Middle School and Wolgarston High School window and a boiler cupboard. being nearby. St Dominics High School in Brewood, Stafford Grammar School, Adams Grammar in Newport and the Wolverhampton schools are also worthy of note. Communications are excellent with Stairs from the hall rise to the first floor LANDING with an airing cupboard with hot water cylinder and the A5 corridor being nearby with the M6, M6 Toll and M54 facilitating fast access to the entire industrial slatted shelving. The MAIN BEDROOM has a secondary glazed window to the front and a built-in double West Midlands and beyond. National rail services run from Stafford (London Euston from 80 minutes). wardrobe, the SECOND BEDROOM has a secondary glazed front window and built-in double wardrobe and the THIRD BEDROOM has a secondary glazed window to the front and a built-in wardrobe. The DESCRIPTION SHOWER ROOM has a re-fitted contemporary suite with a fully tiled shower cubicle and vanity unit with Chimney Cottage is an attractive, detached house offering well planned and well proportioned living inset wash basin with cupboards beneath, part tiled walls, radiator and heated towel rail together with a accommodation over two storeys. secondary glazed rear window and there is a SEPARATE WC with a window to the rear. The property has been in continual ownership since its initial construction and, whilst having been well OUTSIDE maintained throughout its lifetime, has never been substantially modernised and now offers significant Chimney Cottage stands in an excellent plot with a matured and screening hedgerow boundary to the scope for improvement, alteration and also, potentially, for extension (subject to gaining all of the usual front together with a driveway laid in tarmacadam providing ample off street parking for several necessary planning consents and permissions). vehicles, a large shaped front lawn and stocked beds and borders. There is a DOUBLE GARAGE with The ground floor in particular, offers rooms of generous sizes and the house benefits greatly from its electric light and power and side access to the charming REAR GARDEN with a paved patio, shaped rear superb plot with a deep frontage, charming garden to the rear and lovely views over open fields and lawn and well stocked and mature beds and borders creating a fine rear backdrop. farmland to the front. SERVICES ACCOMMODATION We are informed by the Vendors that main water, drainage and electricity are connected and the central A double glazed front door with matching double glazed side panel opens into the HALL with a useful heating is oil fired. understairs cloaks and storage cupboard and a GUEST CLOAKROOM with a white suite of wc and corner COUNCIL TAX BAND F - South Staffordshire DC. wash basin. There is a large THROUGH LOUNGE with a secondary glazed window to the front together POSSESSION Vacant possession will be given on completion. VIEWING Please contact the Tettenhall office on 01902 747744. 13/15 High Street 22/23 Whitburn Street High Street Tettenhall Bridgnorth Wombourne Wolverhampton Shropshire Wolverhampton WV6 8QS WV16 4QN WV5 9DP Offers around 01902 747744 01746 766499 01902 326366 £325,000 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.berrimaneaton.co.uk IMPORTANT NOTICE: Every care has been taken with the preparation of these Particulars but they are for general guidance only and complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Areas, measurements and distances are approximate and the text, photographs and plans are for guidance only. If there is any point which is of particular importance please contact us to discuss the matter and seek professional verification prior to exchange of contracts. .
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