General information and approach Russett Way, is offered for sale with no upward chain, making this an attractive purchase.
Situated on the very popular and now mature Blossom Hill Estate. Built around thirty five years ago on a former cherry orchard owned by a local farm owner. The initial development was named after lakes and water, followed closely by apple names.
The Hop Pole Lanes encircle the estate. Single track country lanes, the pretty hedge rows, the views all just a stones throw from the Wyre Forest. The Forest with its wildlife foliage and fauna and pathways are ideal for the avid walker and is to be found right on the doorstep. Relish in the wildlife by watching the birds of prey circling over head as they hunt their prey. Or listen to the occasional toot, toot or a chug, chug as the wind carries the sound of the Severn Valley Railway, which plays host to the steam engines as they leave Bewdley station and meander along the track to Bridgnorth. Follow the lanes down and within a short distance you are in the Forest. Going the other way and you discover the Hop Pole Inn which serves food each day. Walk up Dry Mill Lane and you will come across a convenience store open early till late and stocking everything you can think of! From that point catch a bus into town or Kidderminster etc.
This really is a sought after location close to some of the areas best countryside.
Double glazed with gas central heating, modern kitchen and bathroom. Super garden and side garage.
Set back from the road, gravel driveway to front of attached side garage with wooden double doors providing off road parking. Open porch with tiled step, wooden door allows access into the:
Reception hall Stairs rising to the first floor accommodation, ceiling light point, radiator, coving and telephone point.
Cloakroom UPVC double glazed window to front elevation, low level WC suite, pedestal wash hand basin, vinyl flooring, ceiling light point and radiator.
Kitchen 9' 9 max x 8'6 max (2.981m x 2.579m)
Double glazed window overlooking front drive, ceiling light point, range of modern units to wall and base with the latter boasting complimentary roll edged working surface over, inset one and a half bowl sink unit having mixer tap over, partial tiling to the walls providing splash back, new integral dishwasher (Feb 2019), space for cooker, with modern extractor hood over, with space fridge freezer. Vinyl floor covering, wall mounted extractor fan and part glazed wooden door into the garage.
Lounge dining room 18'8 max x 14'11 max (5.686m x 4.549m)
Enjoying the view of the garden. Rear facing deep double glazed window and sliding patio doors filling this room with an abundance of natural light. Three ceiling light points, aerial point, coving and fire surround having gas fire upon hearth.
First floor accommodation With double glazed window flooding light onto stairwell. Access to roof void not inspected. Coving to the ceiling and ceiling light point with varnished exposed floor boards.
Bedroom one 12' max x 9'3 max (3.670m x 2.835m)
Views over countryside can be enjoyed through double glazed window to front elevation, ceiling light point, radiator and built in cupboard.
Bedroom two 11' 7 max x 9'5 max (3.541m x 2.859m)
Super views to the rear over the valley. Double glazed window, radiator and ceiling light point.
Bedroom three 9'1 max x 8'8 max (2.781m x 2.639m)
Again lovely views through double glazed window to rear elevation, ceiling light point, radiator and two built in cupboards providing useful shelving and hanging space.
Bathroom 9' max x 9' max (2.747m x 2.741m)
White suite and again a profusion of natural light courtesy of a large UPVC double glazed window to the front elevation. Panelled bath having Triton electric shower over, pedestal wash hand basin, heated towel, close coupled WC suite, ceiling light point, wall mounted extractor fan, tiled effect laminate floor covering, fully tiled walls in modern stone effect tiles.
Outside The garden appears to enjoy a sunny aspect. Fully enclosed and quite a private garden. Having lawn, gravel pathway, raised bed, well stocked bed with inset shrub planting, paved patio adjacent to house and access to garage.
Garage Attached to the side of the house and running the whole length. Water, power and lighting inside. Rear window and door neither double glazed over looking rear garden, further pedestrian door into kitchen. Wall mounted Worcester Bosch combination boiler which provides the domestic hot water and central heating requirements for the property. Wall mounted gas and electric meters, space and plumbing for a washing machine.
Additional information Please note that all measurements are approximate and measured to the maximum. Therefore do not rely on the sizes if purchasing furniture and carpets etc. This is more noticeable in older properties.
Hayden Estates have been told that the property is Freehold; however this and any other information included within should be verified through Solicitors.
Please note nothing has been tried and tested and therefore Hayden Estates advise that any such items requiring examination are so inspected by qualified technicians.
*Mains services including gas, electric, drainage and water, are connected to the property. No water meter is fitted.
*Guttering and soffits etc have been replaced with UPVC for low maintenance.
*A telephone line is installed at the property and is subject to the usual transfer regulations. Broadband is available.
*The heating is provided by gas to radiators.
*No upward chain.
*The council tax banding is currently believed to be D and is payable to Wyre Forest District Council.
*Waste collections are by bin and are emptied fortnightly, with recycling tubs having a weekly collection.
Bewdley is a quaint Georgian riverside town growing in stature from its trade from the Severn to the present day, when now the town is supplemented by the many visitors who come to Bewdley from all over the world. Boasting varied amenities and is of great historical interest with super architecture. If you are up and around early on a Sunday morning then be sure to walk up Load Street as the bells in St Anne's church ring. Calling the parish to prayer as they have done for years.
There is a doctor's surgery, completed end of 2016, dentist, library, museum, vet, chemists, paper shop, various other shops and many varied eating houses. There are two food stores, butcher, bakery and greengrocer.
For supermarket shopping etc Kidderminster has Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, Aldi and Morrison's, with many more top high street stores. There is a small cinema and leisure facilities as well as a wide selection of eating houses.
Ideal location for commuting, with a good road network to M5, M6, M42, Birmingham and Worcester all within travelling distance. Kidderminster has a railway station which provides travel to London, Worcester etc.
The golden age of steam can be enjoyed at the Severn Valley Railway. Several events are hosted by them throughout the year and draws hoards of visitors to the town. Many films have been staged on the platforms. The West Midlands Safari Park is on the outskirts of Bewdley. Cleobury Mortimer, Ludlow, Bridgnorth are all ideal places to visit and shop and are within 15 miles from Bewdley.
Kidderminster was once the capital throughout the world for its carpet manufacturing industry however this has declined. However many of the delightful old buildings have been transformed and occupied by new business providing new blood into the town. The canal was used for the transport of goods and fuel for the large factories, yet now provides the back drop for the eating houses and shops etc which nestle beside the waterways.
Many visitors will use the canal system on their narrow boats which are navigable between Kidderminster, Wolverley, Stourport and Birmingham. Change has happened, yet the town is bustling again with vibrant appealing shops and eating establishments. Wolverley Arboretum, Kinver Edge well visited beauty spots, so you are never far away from grand scenery and wide open spaces. The Wyre Forest boasts wonderful wildlife and many miles of footpaths.
There is a train station which provides a service to Birmingham, London and Worcester and beyond which is ideal if one works in the city. There is a bus service too which runs regularly.
For supermarket shopping etc, Kidderminster Town Centre has Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, Aldi and Morrison's, Co operative store, with many more top high street stores. There is a small cinema and leisure facilities as well as a wide selection of eating houses. There are two main retail parks just off the town centre which have varied larger stores with good parking facilities too.
Stourport is a well visited river side town with many day and holiday trippers. The town has a wide selection of shops and amenities including doctor's surgeries, dentist, library, vet, chemists, paper shop, swimming pool and leisure centre, various other shops and many varied eating houses.
Fixtures and fittings No item not specified within, will be included in the sale price. However, certain items may be available by separate negotiation with the vendor.
Directions Leave Bewdley town centre and proceed in the direction of Cleobury Mortimer. After approximately half a mile, turn right into the Lakes Road. Take the second left into Derwent Drive and proceed to the T junction. Turn right into Laxton Drive and first left into Lambourne Drive then right again into Russett Way. The property will be located on the right hand side of the road identified by the agents for sale board.
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