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Lea Hall Green, Birmingham £825 PCM West Midlands House Gipsy Lane, Willenhall, West Midlands, WV13 2HA Tel: 01902 904 980 Email: [email protected] www.ascendproperties.com Lea Hall Green, Birmingham £825 PCM The area of Handsworth Wood is the perfect location for the Lea Hall Gardens development, on the edge of Perry Hall Park but within easy reach of Birmingham. Families moving to the area are spoilt for choice when it comes to education, with 13 Primary schools rated Good or Outstanding within 1 mile of the site, and 23 Secondaries within 3 miles. With the Doug Ellis Sports Centre, a Shopping Centre and open spaces within easy reach, there’s plenty to keep you active and entertained. The Stour is an exquisitely designed 3 bedroom home for you and the family. Walking into the hallway through the front door you are met by the living room to one side and the stairs straight ahead. The living area showcases a beautiful bay window creating a welcoming feature. Towards the rear of the house, there is an open plan Kitchen/Dining area that includes a convenient downstairs cloakroom and fully integrated appliances. Off the kitchen, a set of French windows open out on to your private back garden, perfect to bring the outside in on those summer evenings. On the first floor the fully fitted family bathroom is straight ahead and, to one side, a large master bedroom includes useful fitted wardrobes. Moving to the other end of the property are two secondary bedrooms which are both very comfortable in size. There is an additional store cupboard on the landing for keeping your bits and pieces tidy. Transport is well catered for from Lea Hall Gardens, with Perry Barr train station less than 1 mile away giving you direct access into Birmingham City Centre, whilst the A34 is also easily accessed by car. Giving you a wonderful community feel but with straight forward entry to the city, Lea Hall Gardens can be found using postcode B20 2AP 11 Lea Hall Green, Handsworth, Birmingham, Staffordshire, B20 2AP.
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