Ansell Way, Harborne, Birmingham, B32 2AT | £320,000 Three Bedroom Semi-Detached House

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Ansell Way, Harborne, Birmingham, B32 2AT | £320,000 Three Bedroom Semi-Detached House Ansell Way, Harborne, Birmingham, B32 2AT | £320,000 Three Bedroom Semi-Detached House Features: Three Bedrooms Modern En Suite, Main Bathroom and Downstairs WC Lounge Kitchen/Diner Landscaped Rear Garden Driveway providing Off Road Parking Summary: A particularly well presented three bedroom semi- detached house, offered with a kitchen/diner, lounge, en suite to the master bedroom, landscaped rear garden and off road parking, situated in the sought after location of Harborne, Birmingham. Description: The accommodation, in brief, features:- Off Road Parking, Hall, Downstairs WC, Kitchen/Diner with French Doors to Rear Garden and Integrated Oven, Gas Hob and Extractor, Lounge, Stairs to First Floor Landing, Master Bedroom with Modern En Suite Shower Room, Double Bedroom Two, Bedroom Three and Bathroom with Shower over Bath. Outside: Outside, the property enjoys a landscaped rear garden with a paved patio, lawn with raised beds and fenced boundaries. Room Dimensions: Hall Downstairs WC 5' 6" x 3' 0" (1.68m x 0.93m) max Kitchen/Diner: 8' 10" x 15' 2" (2.71m x 4.63m) Lounge: 11' 11" x 14' 4" (3.65m x 4.38m) max Stairs To First Floor Landing Master Bedroom: 12' 0" x 9' 6" (3.66m x 2.92m) max En Suite: 6' 4" x 5' 3" (1.94m x 1.61m) max Bedroom Two: 9' 2" x 7' 6" (2.80m x 2.31m) Bedroom Three: 7' 6" x 5' 9" (2.31m x 1.76m) Bathroom: 6' 0" x 5' 10" (1.85m x 1.80m) EPC: B Council Tax Band: TBC Tenure: Freehold For more information on Ansell Way or to arrange a viewing, please call the Rubery Office on 0121 453 4349 Please read the following: These particulars are for general guidance only and are based on information supplied and approved by the seller. Co mplete accuracy cannot be guaranteed and may be subject to errors and/or o missions. They do not constitute a contract or part of a co ntract in any way. We ar e not surveyors or convey ancing experts ther efore we cannot and do no t comment on the co ndition, issues relating to title or other legal issues that may affect this property. Interested parties should employ their own professionals to mak e enquiries before carrying out any transactional decisions. Photo graphs ar e provided for illustrative pur poses only and the items shown in these are not necessarily included in the sale, unless specifically stated. The mention of any fixtures, fittings and/or appliances do es not imply that they ar e in full efficient working order and they hav e not been tested. All di mensions are appro ximate. We are not liable for any loss arising from the use of these details. Arden Estates | 0121 453 4349 | [email protected] | 112 New Road, Rednal, Birmingham, West Midlands, B45 9HY | ardenestates.co.uk .
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