A modern three storey mid terrace TOWN HOUSE within walking distance of Kidderminster town centre. The property benefits from gas central heating and UPVC double glazing throughout. The accommodation comprises RECEPTION HALL with stairs to first floor, under stair recess area, radiator, mains smoke detector, thermostat. CLOAKROOM-opaque window to front elevation, dual flush low level WC, wash hand basin, radiator, "MEM" distribution board. DINING KITCHEN (15'8 Max x 9'4) Bay window, radiator, wall and base units, inset 1 1/2 bowl sink unit with monoblock mixer tap. Built-in "Hotpoint" electric oven, gas hob, concealed central heating boiler. Space and plumbing for automatic washing machine and dishwasher. LIVING ROOM (16'3 max x 9'4 max) window and French doors opening to the rear garden, fire place, two radiators, TV point, telephone point, two wall light points.
FIRST FLOOR comprises LANDING-mains smoke detector, built-in airing cupboard, separate built-in storage cupboard. Doors to: BEDROOM 2 (10'5 x 9'4) radiator, double built-in wardrobe, window to front. BEDROOM 3 (11'1 x 9'4) radiator, double built-in wardrobe, window to rear. BEDROOM 4(7'10 x 6'9)-radiator, telephone point, window to rear. BATHROOM(6'8 x 5'6)-extractor fan, electric shaver point, dual flush low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, bath with shower over, glazed window to front. SECOND FLOOR LANDING mains smoke detector and door to BEDROOM 1 (14'9 max x 10'11 max) radiator, two double built-in wardrobes, access to loft space, dormer window. Door to: EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM extractor fan, radiator, dual flush low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, shower, glazed dormer window to rear. ENCLOSED REAR GARDEN patio, lawn, raised decking, raised flower beds, rear gate with access to GARAGE (16'6 x 8'1) fluorescent light, double powerpoint, roof space.
Kidderminster (pop. 55,182) is in the Wyre Forest district and is surrounded by beautiful countryside. It is approx. 17 miles south-west of Birmingham and has good access to trunk roads that also lead to the motorway network. The town centre area has undergone substantial redevelopment in recent years, with the retail area of 'Weaver's Wharf' attracting many visitors and shoppers. 'Slingfield Mill', a Grade II listed building, has been converted into a retail outlet and incorporated into 'Weaver's Wharf'. The town boasts of the Severn Valley Railway, and the West Midlands Safari Park is located on the outskirts. There is also a hospital, schools (both state and private), with the River Stour and the Staffordshire and Worcestershire canal running through it. A town that has been undergoing a major redevelopment, with the average house price lower than the national average and the lowest in the West Midlands this is a town that is 'on the up'.
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