Offers in region of
£350,000
3 bed detached house for saleBank Road, Gornal Wood, Dudley DY3
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
34 Bank Road, Gornal Wood – A Detached Home with Deep Roots in History
“If you want it, need it and love it, quote RA0772 when enquiring.”
Set in the heart of Gornal Wood, this detached three-bedroom cottage is more than just a family home – it is a living part of the area’s history. With a substantial plot, mature gardens, and a generous gated driveway, 34 Bank Road combines everyday comfort with heritage charm in one rare package.
A Home Steeped in Heritage
Historic maps confirm that this house stood here long before the 1927 land transfer from the Earl of Dudley’s estate. Records show the property already in place between 1830 and 1880, meaning it may well have been built in the mid-19th century. At that time, Gornal Wood was a semi-rural settlement on the edge of the Black Country – dotted with coal pits, nail-making workshops, and smallholdings.
It is likely that 34 Bank Road began life as a cottage for a family connected to the local trades or the Earl’s estate. The very deeds still echo its aristocratic ties, with historic covenants reserving mineral rights for the Earl of Dudley and his successors. While those clauses are now purely historic, they tell the story of a home built in the days when coal and iron shaped the land and lives of Gornal’s people.
Life Through the Ages
Imagine this home in its early years: Brick-built with a tiled roof, surrounded by fields, tracks, and the bustle of village life. Families may have drawn water from wells, cooked on coal ranges, and tended pigs and vegetable gardens. By the 20th century, the house had witnessed the arrival of mains water and sewerage, the decline of local pits, and the growth of Gornal Wood into the thriving residential community it is today. Generations have lived, worked, and celebrated within these walls, and the property now awaits its next chapter.
Accommodation
Inside, the home has been thoughtfully arranged for family living while retaining its sense of history:
Porch & Entrance Hall – a warm welcome, setting the tone of character and space.
Lounge – 3.63m x 4.17m (11'11" x 13'8"), a generous living room, once warmed by coal fires, now a modern family retreat.
Dining Room – 3.38m x 3.20m (11'1" x 10'6"), ideal for gatherings, echoing countless meals enjoyed here over the decades.
Fitted Kitchen – 2.67m x 3.15m (8'9" x 10'4"), blending practicality with modern convenience.
Guest WC – 1.68m x 1.04m (5'6" x 3'5").
Conservatory – later addition, a light-filled space connecting house and garden.
Upstairs:
Bedroom 1 – 4.09m x 3.63m (13'5" x 11'11").
Bedroom 2 – 3.38m x 3.18m (11'1" x 10'5").
Bedroom 3 – 3.18m x 2.08m (10'5" x 6'10").
Shower Room – 1.63m x 2.29m (5'4" x 7'6").
Landing with storage cupboard.
Outside, the generous gated driveway provides ample off-road parking, while the wonderful mature gardens offer a private and tranquil haven – space that has been nurtured for well over a century.
Key Details
Detached three-bedroom cottage
mid-19th century origins
Substantial plot with mature gardens
Generous gated driveway
Lounge, dining room, fitted kitchen, conservatory, and guest WC
EPC D | Council Tax C | Freehold
A Rare Opportunity
Homes like this rarely come to market. 34 Bank Road offers not only a practical and attractive family home, but also the chance to own a tangible piece of Gornal’s heritage. With deep historic roots, generous space inside and out, and a setting in the heart of a proud Black Country village, this is a property that will capture both the heart and the imagination.
“If you want it, need it and love it, quote RA0772 when enquiring.”
Set in the heart of Gornal Wood, this detached three-bedroom cottage is more than just a family home – it is a living part of the area’s history. With a substantial plot, mature gardens, and a generous gated driveway, 34 Bank Road combines everyday comfort with heritage charm in one rare package.
A Home Steeped in Heritage
Historic maps confirm that this house stood here long before the 1927 land transfer from the Earl of Dudley’s estate. Records show the property already in place between 1830 and 1880, meaning it may well have been built in the mid-19th century. At that time, Gornal Wood was a semi-rural settlement on the edge of the Black Country – dotted with coal pits, nail-making workshops, and smallholdings.
It is likely that 34 Bank Road began life as a cottage for a family connected to the local trades or the Earl’s estate. The very deeds still echo its aristocratic ties, with historic covenants reserving mineral rights for the Earl of Dudley and his successors. While those clauses are now purely historic, they tell the story of a home built in the days when coal and iron shaped the land and lives of Gornal’s people.
Life Through the Ages
Imagine this home in its early years: Brick-built with a tiled roof, surrounded by fields, tracks, and the bustle of village life. Families may have drawn water from wells, cooked on coal ranges, and tended pigs and vegetable gardens. By the 20th century, the house had witnessed the arrival of mains water and sewerage, the decline of local pits, and the growth of Gornal Wood into the thriving residential community it is today. Generations have lived, worked, and celebrated within these walls, and the property now awaits its next chapter.
Accommodation
Inside, the home has been thoughtfully arranged for family living while retaining its sense of history:
Porch & Entrance Hall – a warm welcome, setting the tone of character and space.
Lounge – 3.63m x 4.17m (11'11" x 13'8"), a generous living room, once warmed by coal fires, now a modern family retreat.
Dining Room – 3.38m x 3.20m (11'1" x 10'6"), ideal for gatherings, echoing countless meals enjoyed here over the decades.
Fitted Kitchen – 2.67m x 3.15m (8'9" x 10'4"), blending practicality with modern convenience.
Guest WC – 1.68m x 1.04m (5'6" x 3'5").
Conservatory – later addition, a light-filled space connecting house and garden.
Upstairs:
Bedroom 1 – 4.09m x 3.63m (13'5" x 11'11").
Bedroom 2 – 3.38m x 3.18m (11'1" x 10'5").
Bedroom 3 – 3.18m x 2.08m (10'5" x 6'10").
Shower Room – 1.63m x 2.29m (5'4" x 7'6").
Landing with storage cupboard.
Outside, the generous gated driveway provides ample off-road parking, while the wonderful mature gardens offer a private and tranquil haven – space that has been nurtured for well over a century.
Key Details
Detached three-bedroom cottage
mid-19th century origins
Substantial plot with mature gardens
Generous gated driveway
Lounge, dining room, fitted kitchen, conservatory, and guest WC
EPC D | Council Tax C | Freehold
A Rare Opportunity
Homes like this rarely come to market. 34 Bank Road offers not only a practical and attractive family home, but also the chance to own a tangible piece of Gornal’s heritage. With deep historic roots, generous space inside and out, and a setting in the heart of a proud Black Country village, this is a property that will capture both the heart and the imagination.