Tutnall Close, Tutnall, Bromsgrove, B60 1NB | £735,000 Four Bedroom Detached House with One Bedroom Lodge

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Tutnall Close, Tutnall, Bromsgrove, B60 1NB | £735,000 Four Bedroom Detached House with One Bedroom Lodge Tutnall Close, Tutnall, Bromsgrove, B60 1NB | £735,000 Four Bedroom Detached House with One Bedroom Lodge Features: Four Double Bedrooms Bathroom and Downstairs WC Two Reception Rooms, Conservatory and Garden Room Kitchen and Utility Room Good Sized Rear Garden of Just Under ½ an Acre Charming Self Contained One Bedroom Lodge Block Paved Driveway Planning Permission for First Floor Extension Semi-Rural Village Location Summary: A unique opportunity to purchase a beautifully presented four bedroom detached farm house and a charming self-contained one bedroom barn conversion lodge, offered with planning permission for a first floor extension, situated in the semi-rural village of Tutnall, near Bromsgrove. Description: The main farm house briefly comprises:- Block Paved Driveway, Hall, Cellar, Downstairs WC, Lounge with Fireplace and French Doors to Rear Garden, Sitting Room with Brick Built Fireplace and Exposed Beam, Modern Kitchen with Breakfast Area, Utility Room, Conservatory with French Doors to Rear Garden, Garden Room, Stairs to First Floor Landing, Master Bedroom with Exposed Beam, Double Bedroom Four, Stairs to Second Floor Landing with Double Bedrooms Two and Three. The self-contained lodge briefly comprises:- Kitchen/Diner with Integrated Dishwasher, Oven, Hob and Extractor, Lounge with Contemporary Fire, Stairs to First Floor Landing, Double Bedroom with Vaulted Ceiling and Shower Room. Outside: Outside, Tutnall Farm House enjoys a good sized rear garden (approx. just under ½ an acre) with a block paved patio with well stocked beds, beyond which is laid to lawn with mature shrubs and trees to fenced/brick walled boundaries. Location: The semi rural village of Tutnall offers lovely walks and bike rides along country lanes and the Worcestershire canal network, as well as easy access into Bromsgrove town centre and the M5 and M42 motorways. The delightful village of Barnt Green is approximately 3 miles away and features local shopping facilities, doctor's surgery, two churches, dentist, local school and train station. There are many sporting facilities including a cricket club, Blackwell Golf Club, sailing and many other clubs and societies. Room Dimensions: Cellar: 13' 5" x 11' 11" (4.10m x 3.65m) Hall Downstairs WC Lounge: 20' 9" x 11' 7" (6.35m x 3.55m) Sitting Room: 16' 0" x 13' 7" (4.90m x 4.15m) max Kitchen: 15' 10" x 10' 0" (4.85m x 3.05m) Utility Room: 9' 6" x 7' 8" (2.90m x 2.35m) Conservatory: 13' 1" x 11' 1" (4.00m x 3.38m) Garden Room: 21' 1" x 14' 5" (6.45m x 4.40m) max Stairs To First Floor Landing Master Bedroom: 13' 9" x 12' 1" (4.20m x 3.70m) Bedroom Four: 13' 9" x 9' 10" (4.20m x 3.00m) max Bathroom: 9' 6" x 6' 4" (2.90m x 1.95m) max Stairs To Second Floor Landing Bedroom Two: 14' 11" x 13' 11" (4.55m x 4.25m) Bedroom Three: 13' 11" x 12' 3" (4.25m x 3.75m) Lodge: Kitchen/Diner: 16' 4" x 10' 7" (5.00m x 3.25m) Lounge: 16' 4" x 10' 7" (5.00m x 3.25m) Stairs To First Floor Landing Bedroom: 16' 4" x 10' 9" (5.00m x 3.30m) Shower Room: 10' 7" x 5' 8" (3.25m x 1.75m) max EPC: E Council Tax Band: TBC Tenure: Freehold For more information on Tutnall Close or to arrange a viewing, please call the Bromsgrove Office on 01527 872 479 Please read the following: These particulars are for general guidance only and are based on information supplied and approved by the seller. Complete ac curacy cannot be guaranteed and may be subjec t to errors and/or omissions. They do not constitute a contract or part of a con tract in any way. We are not surveyors or conveyancing experts therefore we cannot and do not comment on the c ondition, issues relating to title or oth er legal issues that may affect this property. Interested parties should employ th eir own professionals to make en quiries before carrying out any transactional decisions. Photographs are provided for illustrative purp oses only and the items shown in these are not necessarily included in the sale, un less specifically stated. The mention of any fixtures, fittin gs and /or appliances does not imply that they are in full efficient working order and they have not been tested. All dimensions are approximate. We are n ot liable for any loss arising from the use of these details. Arden Estates | 01527 872 479 | [email protected] | 2-4 The Strand, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, B61 8AB | ardenestates.co.uk .
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