Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to 12 Highland Road, Cradley Heath, a cozy and compact semi-detached type home with 3 bed in the B64 5NB area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band B.
This classic property was built 1930-1949 and has a reported internal area of 79 internal square metres
The local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio -
with a market valuation of £260,000 and a rental potential of £1,690 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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Additional analysis
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" RENOVATED SEMI HAS REAL WOW FACTOR! Located just a short walk from Old Hill train station and a stones throw from schools and shops, this traditional style family home has been greatly improved by the current vendor and now offers high quality accommodation throughout to include a host of original and period correct features. In brief, there is a welcoming reception hall leading to a front facing lounge complete with log burner, two double bedrooms and a smaller third; refitted shower room and the cherry on the cake a fabulous kitchen diner leading to a light filled sun room opening onto a lovely rear garden incorporating a summer house. In addition, there is a garage and driveway parking to the side. This wonderful house simply must be viewed to be fully appreciated, please call the office at the earliest opportunity to arrange your viewing. PS 11/9/17 V2 EPC=D
Location Cradley Heath lies to the North of Halesowen and falls within the boundaries of Sandwell Borough Council. As the name suggests it was originally Heathland between Cradley, Netherton and Old Hill. During the early 19th century a number of cottages were built encroaching onto the heath along the banks of the River Stour, mainly occupied by home industries such as nail making. During the industrial revolution Cradley Heath developed and became famous not only for nails but was once known as the world centre of chain making. It was the birthplace for the Black Country Bugle and is thought to be the historic home of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier. In fact you would be hard pushed to find anywhere more Black Country than Cradley Heath. Cradley Heath is great place for first time buyers on a limited budget. Predominated by Victorian terraced housing it offers some fantastic opportunity for starter homes. It also retains some of the finest examples of grander Victorian Homes in street such as Sydney Road, which has been used by the BBC for filming Peaky Blinders. Cradley Heath retains a very traditional High Street with not one but two market halls with a large Tesco in the centre. It has its own Train Station which provides links to Birmingham and to Worcester, alongside a bus interchange just outside to station. It is only a few minutes? drive (or even a reasonable walk) from the large Merry Hill shopping centre. Close by is Haden Hill Park, a historical Victorian landscape with a Victorian Mansion and Tudor Hall. The landscape offers stunning views of the surrounding area. The park is a popular venue for historical local events and environmental activities. It has children?s play areas, bowling greens, ornamental lakes and formal garden areas. It is also said that the hall is haunted. Ormiston Forge Academy (formerly Heathfield High School) became an Academy in 2012 and was rated ?Good? by Ofsted in 2016. Approach Via step up to canopy porch with main entrance door opening into: Reception hallway Main entrance door to front complete with leaded window, stairs rising to first floor accommodation with under stairs storage cupboard, central heating radiator, doors off to lounge and to kitchen diner at rear. Lounge 3.5 x 3.5 excluding bay (11'5' x 11'5' excluding b Double glazed bay window to front, feature decorative fire surround and tiled hearth with green glazed tiles and inset log burner, central heating radiator, wall mounted reproduction baker light light switches. Kitchen diner 5.2 max x 4.2 max (17'0' max x 13'9' max) Original bay window to rear complete with stained and leaded upper casements, wall mounted column radiator, range of base units with hardwood work surface over incorporating sink and drainer, integral electric five burner gas hob, brick style tiling to splashback areas, stripped and varnished floor boards, store cupboard housing Worcester Bosch boiler, space and plumbing for washing machine, door to rear opening to sun room. First floor landing Doors radiating to three bedrooms and shower room. Bedroom one 3.5 x 3.5 excluding bay (11'5' x 11'5' excluding Double glazed bay window to front, central heating radiator, wall mounted feature fireplace. Bedroom two 3.4 x 3.5 (11'1' x 11'5') Double glazed window to rear, central heating radiator, built in cupboards to alcove. Bedroom three 1.8 x 2.1 (5'10' x 6'10') Double glazed window to front, central heating radiator. Shower room 2.0 max x 2.4 (6'6' max x 7'10') Obscured double glazed window to rear, pedestal wash hand basin, w.c., complete with high level cistern, shower enclosure with thermostatically controlled shower over, additional rainfall shower attachment, metro style tiled surround. Rear garden Steps leading down to paved patio area with additional steps rising up to covered storage area and to garage to front, raised decked area to rear providing a base for timber built summer house and store shed, lawned areas, raised borders housing a variety of plants and shrubs and fencing to enclose. Tenure References to the tenure of a property are based on information supplied by the seller. We are advised that the property is freehold. A buyer is advised to obtain verification from their solicitor."