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The Habit Brochure PARK MOUNT THE HABIT STOURBRIDGE ROAD | WOLVERHAMPTONBLACKLADIES | BREWOOD | STAFFORD THE HABIT | BLACKLADIES | KIDDEMORE GREEN ROAD | BREWOOD | STAFFORD | ST19 9BQ The Habit is one of the finest barn conversions in the area. The property is Grade II listed for its architectural merit and has outstanding accommodation of enormous calibre and much distinction. The residence stands in a large plot of approximately 0.25 acres in a fine, rural setting with glorious views and yet is within easy travelling distance of all major, local commercial centres and has the benefit of previous planning permission (now lapsed) for conversion works to the garage to provide a potential further first floor bedroom suite / home office / leisure room. LOCATION The Habit stands in a small and particularly exclusive development of just three barn conversions A door from the drawing room leads to a SELF CONTAINED ANNEX which includes a BED in the prestigious setting of The Blackladies, situated between Bishops Wood and Brewood. The SITTING ROOM with beamed and raftered cathedral ceiling, a full range of tall shelved storage property has a beautiful approach over a drive leading through meadows with a stunning aspect cupboards and corner wardrobe and a recently installed en-suite WET ROOM with rain shower over the open ground and an ornamental lake and separate hose, wall hung WC and vanity unit with wash basin, electric underfloor heating, dual powered ladder towel rail and tiled walls. There is a separate front door to the independent There is easy access to the shopping faciltiies and community life within the picturesque and entrance HALL with Karndean flooring and a door to the extensive garage. sought after village of Brewood with Codsall, Stafford, Penkridge and Wolverhampton being within easy travelling distance. A feature circular staircase with wrought iron balustrading leads to the landing with a semi-circular oak display shelf with inset unlighting to the half landing. The PRINCIPAL BEDROOM SUITE has Communications are exellent with convenient access both to the M54 and the M6 facilitating an exceptionally large bedroom which has a range of built in wardrobes and a beamed and travelling Birmingham and beyond and the area is well served by a variety of both independent raftered cathedral ceiling with an EN-SUITE BATHROOM with a panelled bath, vanity unit, corner and maintained schools with Brewood First and Middle Schools and St Dominics Grammar shower, WC, ladder towel rail and stone flooring. The GUEST BEDROOM SUITE has a double School being nearby. bedroom with built in wardrobes and airing cupboard with recessed storage area above and double doors leading to the EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM with a double shower, pedestal basin, DESCRIPTION WC and oak flooring. The THIRD BEDROOM has a beamed and raftered cathedral ceiling, built in wardrobes and a JACK AND JILL BATHROOM with an oval freestanding bath with chrome feet The Habit is a lovely, Grade II Listed residence created by the imaginative conversion of period and furniture and a pencil hose shower, vanity unit, WC, part tiled walls, Karndean flooring and outbuildings to the original Blackladies Priory making the best of the original features and offering beamed and raftered ceiling and a door to BEDROOM FOUR with a beamed and raftered spacious accommodation of great character which is fitted and appointed to a very high standard. cathedral ceiling. A recent improvement has been the provision of an annex with its own separate front door OUTSIDE providing self-contained accommodation for a separate family member which could equally be used as the basis for a superb office suite for those wishing to work from home. The property is approached over the long entrance drive which runs between fields of mown grass and an ornamental lake. Wooden double gates set in brick walls give access to the COURTYARD There is a Dayrooms Kitchen, the bath / shower rooms are all fitted with Heritage suites with the OF THE HABIT which is laid in Cotswold Cream stone gravel and which provides ample parking exception of the recently created wetroom which has Porcenalosa fitments. There is underfloor with surrounding miniature hedges, flowering and ornamental shrubs and interesting modern heating to the ground floor (except for the annex) and tasteful décor throughout. stonework features together with a large DOUBLE GARAGE with electric light and power and roof storage space. The property is constructed of brick with tiled roof and an extensive wisteria and The delightful garden intercepted by a stream is a unique feature and whilst the property enjoys on the front elevation with clipped privet features and a patio beyond on two levels. considerable privacy it still offers views over surrounding countryside. The DELIGHTFUL GROUNDS considerably enhance the property. Outside the back door is a Planning Permission (now lapsed) was previously granted for conversion works to the garage to paved terrace with a decking area beyond which covers an original koi pool and there are sloping provide a first floor room with a raised roof, roof lights and cloaks / shower room to provide the lawns leading to a semi-circular recessed and decked sitting area with a stream beyond and a potential for a further, self contained bedroom suite. bridge over the stream. Beyond the stream is further lawn with clipped hedging to secure privacy and take full enjoyment of the part westerly facing aspect. Along the rear wall of The Habit are ACCOMMODATION well grown honeysuckle, climbing roses, variegated ivy and a further patio in the corner, again with climbing honeysuckle. There is some interesting topiary and a central matured Alder tree and The front door is approached over blue brick steps with wrought iron railings and the excellent a side gate leading to an Inner Courtyard with gate to the front which houses the oil tank and accommodation comprises a spacious DINING HALL with beamed ceiling with oak flooring and provides storage areas for bins and tools. CLOAKROOM with pedestal basin and WC. The DRAWING ROOM has a brick fireplace with stone hearth and formal, cream surround, glazed double doors to garden, beamed ceiling, part There are external electricity sockets and cold water supplies to both the front and rear of the cream painted wall panelling and double doors from the dining hall. On the other end of the dining property. hall is the SITTING ROOM, again approached by double doors from the hall and with glazed double doors to the garden at the rear. The extremely well appointed BREAKFAST KITCHEN DIRECTIONS installed by Dayrooms includes a range of fitted Shaker style units with granite tops, a delightful fitted window seat with storage drawers beneath, extraction hood, space for range cooker, Leave Wolverhampton through Codsall Wood and then turn right in Bishops Wood following signs integrated dishwasher and a central feature shaped island including cupboards and freezer, a to Brewood. The entrance drive to Blackladies is then on the left (almost opposite the lane leading Daewoo American style fridge freezer, stone paved floor, and stable door to garden. Beyond the to Coldham) and marked by an attractive stone nameplate engraved 'The Blackladies'. Continue kitchen is a UTILITY ROOM with sink unit, fitted units, plumbing for automatic washing machine, to the end of the drive, bear left beyond Tudor Barn and the gated entrance to The Habit is then space for a condensing tumble dryer and a store cupboard. on the right. SERVICES The security system has recently been upgraded with several external cameras with an internal monitor and remote smart phone access. We are informed by the Vendors that all mains water and electricity are connected, drainage is to a septic tank. Central heating is part oil fired, radiator, under floor and electric under floor. COUNCIL TAX BAND G - South Staffordshire POSSESSION Vacant possession will be given on completion. VIEWING Please contact the Tettenhall office. 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. 22-23 Whitburn Street High Street Bridgnorth Wombourne Shropshire Wolverhampton WV16 4QN WV5 9DP PARKTel: 01746M 766499OUNT Tel: 01902 326366 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] STOURBRIDGE ROAD | WOLVERHAMPTONBERRIMAN EATON.
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