Listed for £265,000
February 4, 2026
Sold for £185,000
2021
Sold for £165,000
2007
Sold for £56,500
1997
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The first floor comprises a landing with stairs to bedroom three and doors to bedrooms one and two and the bathroom.
Bedroom one forms an excellent sized double room, having a secondary glazed sash window to the front elevation, decorative period feature fireplace, radiator and wood effect laminate flooring.
Bedroom two is a double room with a sash window to the rear elevation, radiator, door to a useful built-in wardrobe/store (with lighting), exposed brick feature fireplace and a wooden floor.
The bathroom is well appointed with a white suite, including a corner bath with a telephone style shower attachment, corner shower cubicle with a fitted mixer shower (including a large rainfall style shower head and a separate spray), pedestal wash basin, low-level flush WC, period style radiator/towel rail, mosaic style tiled floor, half height wood panelling to the walls and a window to the rear elevation.
Bedroom three is a versatile double room, having a double glazed roof window to the rear elevation, wood effect laminate flooring and a door to a useful loft storage space (with lighting).
Outside:
The property is set back beyond a small block paved frontage, with iron railings and a gate providing access.
A shared side passageway leads to gated access to the low maintenance courtyard rear garden, which comprises a block paved patio, a cold water tap and a door to a laundry room (with power, lighting, plumbing for a washing machine, space for a tumble dryer and the Vaillant combination central heating boiler).
A rear gate again leads to a shared passageway, which has steps rising to an additional raised garden area to the rear, which provides much potential.
Viewing is essential for this outwardly deceptive period family house and its generous layout and convenient location to be fully appreciated. Early appointments are recommended to avoid disappointment.
Location:
Stourbridge is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley in the West Midlands, situated on the River Stour and approximately 12 miles west of Birmingham. Historically in Worcestershire, Stourbridge was the centre of British glass making during the Industrial Revolution. The town enjoys a good choice of pubs, cafes and restaurants along with small independent shops, a selection of sport and leisure facilities and highly regarded schooling for children of all ages. Stourbridge is served by an excellent motorway network with superb links to the M5, M6, M40 and M42. Birmingham International Airport is approximately 45 minutes away and Stourbridge Junction main line train station has regular services to Worcester, Birmingham and London.
Tenure:
Freehold
Services:
All mains services are connected
Local Authority:
Dudley Council
Council Tax:
Band B