1 the Drive, Hopwood, Alvechurch, B48 7AH | £575,000 Four Bedroom Detached House

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1 the Drive, Hopwood, Alvechurch, B48 7AH | £575,000 Four Bedroom Detached House 1 The Drive, Hopwood, Alvechurch, B48 7AH | £575,000 Four Bedroom Detached House Summary: A traditional detached residence with generous living accommodation, four bedrooms and double garage, all set within a plot of approximately 0.6 acres with superb views. The property is positioned in an enviable location surrounded by rolling countryside, yet within close proximity to local amenities within both Barnt Green, Alvechurch and Longbridge. Description: The ground floor accommodation comprises: Enclosed porch, entrance hall with guest cloakroom and under stairs cloaks cupboard, living room with feature arch top windows, gas fire and French doors onto the garden, formal dining room with adjoining office and a generously proportioned entertaining breakfast kitchen overlooking the garden with log burner and a range of integrated appliances. An extensive utility room is accessed through the garage and provides a Belfast sink, solid wood worktops, ample space for storage as well as washing/drying facilities. The first floor features: Double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and fantastic views of the garden, principal guest bedroom with bay window and bi-folding door to a private WC and basin, two further bedrooms and modern family bathroom with bathtub, separate shower enclosure and separate WC accessed from the landing. Outside: The glorious south westerly rear garden is primarily laid to lawn with patio area, shed, large pond, orchard, a range of mature trees and shrubs and delightful views beyond. Parking includes a tarmacked driveway to the fore and provides access to the garage. The property itself is discretely set along a service road off the Birmingham Road. Location: The residence is situated between the quaint village of Alvechurch and rural Hopwood, conveniently located (and also within catchment) for Alvechurch First and Middle schools as well as shopping, pubs and restaurants within Alvechurch village centre and walks along the local canal network and railway station. The Westmead Hotel is within walking distance and two renowned public houses, The Peacock and the Coach and Horses (with its own mini brewery) are located just over two miles away. Also nearby are the facilities offered by Barnt Green, Redditch, Solihull and central Birmingham (located approx. 10 miles away). Room Dimensions: Breakfast Kitchen: 18' 1" (max) x 17' 2" (5.53m x 5.25m) Dining Room: 13' 1" (into bay) x 13' 8" (4.00m x 4.19m) Office: 14' 5" x 7' 5" (4.41m x 2.28m) Living Room: 19' 7" x 12' 0" (5.99m x 3.67m) Utility Room: 11' 11" (max) x 14' 0" (max) (3.64m x 4.27m) Double Garage: 16' 11" x 14' 6" (5.17m x 4.43m) Stairs To First Floor Landing Bedroom One: 12' 2" x 11' 11" (3.72m x 3.65m) Bedroom Two: 13' 1" (into bay) x 13' 8" (4.00m x 4.19m) Bedroom Three: 13' 10" x 9' 2" (4.23m x 2.81m) Bedroom Four: 7' 0" x 11' 11" (2.14m x 3.65m) Bathroom: 9' 2" x 6' 1" (2.81m x 1.87m) EPC: D Council Tax Band: G Tenure: Freehold For more information on 1 The Drive or to arrange a viewing, please call the Barnt Green Office on 0121 447 8300 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 contract in any way. We are not s urveyors or c onveyancing experts therefore we cannot and do not c omment on the condition, issues rela tin g to title or other legal issues that may affec t this property. Interested parties should employ their own professionals t o make enquiries before carrying out any transactional decisions. Photographs are provided for illustrative p urposes 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 does not imply that they are in full efficient working order and they have not been tested. All dimensions are approximate. We are not lia ble for any loss arising from the use of these details. Arden Estates | 0121 447 8300 | [email protected] | 67 Hewell Road, Barnt Green, Birmingham, West Midlands, B45 8NL | ardenestates.co.uk .
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