General information No upward chain is offered on this delightful freehold detached one bedroom property. Set within an area of outstanding beauty, surrounded by ssi land, 'Site of Special Scientific Interest'. Open grazing land perfect to admire the many deer and where the sheep can freely wander. Several long horn cattle are content to amble and feed.
A fabulous place to live with smashing flora and fauna, yet within five miles of Bewdley.
The area is known as Pound Green, Arley, Bewdley. Surrounded by the Wyre Forest and common land. With wonderful walks, scenery and wildlife whatever the season.
In more detail the property boasts lounge, conservatory, kitchen, double bedroom and shower room. Majority wooden double glazing with oil fired central heating. Partially clad in brick and wood under pitched roof. Outside the property is fully fenced however allowing the view. There is a patio and shed.
The property does require some improvement and refurbishment, however it is liveable and it's the situation and position that is so attractive. Whether to be used as a holiday home or full time living, one could never tire of the setting. A simple and peaceful way of life.
Electric is connected to the property. Water is supplied via a private water supply. This is shared with neighbouring property. The property is served by a private holding waste water tank.
Gated entrance into garden and onto paved area. Canopied entrance door allows access into;
reception hall Radiator and ceiling light point.
Shower room Shower cubicle with mixer shower, close coupled wc suite pedestal and wash hand basin. Partial tiling to the walls providing splash back. Radiator, ceramic tiled flooring, wooden double glazed window, wall mounted extractor fan and wall mounted shaver point.
Bedroom 11' 5" x 10' 6" (3.48m x 3.2m) Windows to two elevations, door to conservatory, radiator, aerial point and ceiling light point.
Lounge 13' 8" x 9' 9" (4.17m x 2.97m) Two windows to front elevations, French doors to conservatory, radiator, ceiling light point, two wall light points, aerial point and archway to kitchen.
Kitchen 13' 4" x 7' 4" (4.06m x 2.24m) Units to wall and base, with the latter having complementary rolled edged worktop over. Inset stainless steel sink unit with pillar taps over. Partial tiling providing splash back. Space for a cooker, other white goods and a small table for instance. Wall mounted extractor hood and front facing window. Ceiling light point, ceramic tiled flooring and wall mounted consumer unit. Floor mounted Worcester oil boiler, which we understand, provides the domestic hot water and central heating requirements for this property. Door into conservatory.
Conservatory 10' 11" x 8' 10" (3.33m x 2.69m) Of Upvc construction and having polycarbonate roof panels. Single pedestrian door and sliding patio door too. Wall light point and ceramic floor tiles.
Outside The property has fencing to the boundaries. There is access all around the property. Wooden shed and paved patio area.
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 vendors.
Additional information Bewdley is a Georgian town situated on the banks of the River Severn, full of wonderful architectural history. The focal point being St Anne's Church, having grown in status from its past trades links with the Severn, to the present day, when today the town is busy with visitors and shoppers alike. A modern medical centre and library are situated in one of the two car parks. The museum with Tourist Information Centre can be found in Load Street.
There are shops including chemists, butcher, bakery, cake and coffee shops, pubs, greengrocer, vets newsagent and various eating houses all in the town.
The West Midlands Safari Park is on the outskirts of Bewdley with many endangered features. The golden age of steam can be enjoyed at the Severn Valley Railway, which is adjacent to Kidderminster's main railway station. This railway has stations alongside the river Severn in Bewdley, Arley and Bridgnorth. Several events are hosted by them throughout the year and draws hoards of visitors to the town. These include the Santa Special and 1940s weekends. Many films have been staged on the platforms.
Kidderminster was once the capital throughout the world for its carpet manufacturing industry has survived the decline of this major employment and business and diversified into a thriving town. Old buildings which were in times gone by, full of workers and a hive of activity had fallen into disrepair. Now they have been brought back to life to provide us with some history and a new generation of occupants and usage.
The canal was used for the transport of goods and fuel for these large factories, yet now provides the back drop for the eating houses and shops etc which nestle beside the water.
Many visitors will use the waterways 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.
There is a train station in Kidderminster 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.
Ideal location for commuting, with a good road network to M5, M6, M42, Birmingham, Stourbridge and Wolverhampton and Worcester all within travelling distance. As we have already mentioned the Kidderminster railway station provides good frequent travel.
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