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The Old Post Office, 77 Feiashill Road, Trysull, Wolverhampton The Old Post Office, 77 Feiashill Road, Trysull, Wolverhampton, WV5 7HN The Old Post Office, 77 Feiashill Road, Trysull, Wolverhampton, WV5 7HN Standing in large gardens, this five bedroom detached house with a double garage has a private aspect to the front and rear. With scope for further extensions (STC), this is a great opportunity to get into a very sought after village location and create your dream home. Wombourne - 2.5 miles, Wolverhampton - 7.5 miles, Bridgnorth - 10.9 miles, Stourbridge - 7.5 miles, Telford - 17.3 miles, Birmingham - 17.5 miles. (All distances are approximate) LOCATION the front and triple built-in wardrobes, BEDROOM 5 having window to the front and access to This picturesque village in the County of South Staffordshire lies around 5 miles to the South the loft. The large BATHROOM has a fitted bath, handbasin, WC, double shower cubicle with West of Wolverhampton City, offering easy commuting to the West Midlands Conurbation. electric shower, fully tiled walls, window to the rear and an airing cupboard. Trysull has its own Village Green, Church, Village Hall, excellent Primary School and village pub, along with near-by countryside walks and bridle paths. Further amenities are available in the OUTSIDE neighbouring village of Wombourne and Swindon. One of the main features of this house are the large driveway and gardens. To the rear there is a full width paved patio and paved footpath's surrounding a large lawned garden. The garden is This large detached home stands in large gardens with views over open countryside to the very private with a mature range of shrubs and trees and open fields beyond. There is side front and rear. Enjoying a high degree of privacy and an 'in and out' tarmac driveway, this access providing a bin store and a large tarmac in and out driveway to the front with inset property offers scope to be further improved into a 'forever home'. The house has modern lawned garden and mature shrubs to complete the privacy. Attached to the house is a DOUBLE UPVC double glazing and gas central heating. GARAGE having door access to the rear garden, power points and light. ACCOMMODATION SERVICES: Entering from the canopy porch into the HALL with stairs off to first floor. L-SHAPED OPEN We are advised by our client that all main services are connected. Verification should be PLAN LOUNGE AND DINING ROOM with bow window to front, beamed ceiling, gas fire in obtained by your surveyor. surround and double doors leading into a separate SITTING ROOM with bow window to the front. Sliding patio doors from the lounge lead into a LARGE CONSERVATORY having UPVC TENURE: windows obscure ceiling, fan and double doors to the garden. Double doors from the We are advised by our client that the property is FREEHOLD. Verification should be obtained by conservatory lead into an INNER HALL AREA with GUEST CLOAKROOM having WC, handbasin your Solicitors. and plumbing for a washing machine. The FITTED KITCHEN has modern white wooden units COUNCIL TAX: incorporating a double oven four ring gas hob with extractor hood over, enamelled sink unit, South Staffordshire Council plumbing for dishwasher skirting board heater and ample cupboards drawers and wall cupboards, There is a side window and ceiling down lighters. FIXTURES AND FITTINGS: By separate negotiation. The first floor LANDING gives access to FIVE BEDROOMS and the BATHROOM, briefly comprising: BEDROOM 1 with window to the front and having a range of built-in wardrobes and DIRECTIONS concealed lighting. BEDROOM 2 with fitted wardrobes, concealed lighting and window to with From Wombourne take the B4176 Bridgnorth Road. At Smestow Gate crossroads turn right into long distance views to the rear, BEDROOM 3 with window to front, BEDROOM 4 with window to Feiashill Road. Continue into the 30MPH zone, where the property can be located on the right hand side. 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 £585,000 [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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