Listed for £595,000
February 4, 2026
Sold for £410,000
2020
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There is plenty to do nearby, from The New Art Gallery to Wednesbury Museum and Gallery. There are some fantastic National Trust sites nearby, including Moseley Old Hall, an atmospheric Elizabethan farmhouse, and Wightwick Manor and Gardens, which is filled with Pre-Raphaelite art and William Morris interiors. The fantastic Black Country Living Museum in Dudley is also easily reached by car.
Chase Water is within 15 minutes' drive of the house, while Sutton Park, a 2,400-acre National Nature Reserve, can be reached in around 20. The Cannock Chase Forest is within 30 minutes of the house; an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it has walking and bike trails and a significant population of fallow deer.
Birmingham is close, around 22 minutes via Walsall train station. Here, a wider range of shops and restaurants can be found, including Adam’s and Opheem, which have three Michelin stars between them, and Tropea and Riverine Rabbit, which have Bib Gourmand nods. RSBA, Ikon, The Birmingham Art Gallery and Museum, and MAC are all excellent. Lichfield is around 20 minutes' drive away and has an impressive cathedral, excellent independent shops and the 70-acre Beacon Park.
There are plenty of excellent places to explore the great outdoors too, from Walsall Arboretum, Reedswood Park and the Walsall Canal Towpath. Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare’s birthplace and the home of the RSC, is around 45 minutes’ drive away, with Worcester and Warwick also easily reached by car.
Local schools are fantastic, in both the state and independent sectors. Mayfield Prep School, Hydesville Tower School, and Queen Mary's Grammar School are all especially well-regarded.
Walsall station runs regular services to Wolverhampton and Birmingham International. From the latter, trains reach London in as little as 79 minutes. There are also excellent road connections nearby for travel north and south.
Council Tax Band: F