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3 bed semi-detached house for salePoole Crescent, Brownhills WS8
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Ref: JC0739
No Chain
Quiet Location
Kitchen/Diner
Field Views
Large Entrance Hall
Professional Video Tour
360 Degree Virtual Tour
EPC Rating C
Council Tax Band A
Ref: JC0739 - So… Poole Crescent. One of those streets where nothing much happens, and that’s exactly the point. It’s quiet, tucked away, and has a leafy outlook at the front, meaning you’re not staring straight into someone else’s front room while you’re having your morning brew. Bliss.
Add to that no onward chain, and suddenly life feels a lot less stressful already.
Step through the front door and you’ll notice straight away this is a house that works. The entrance hall is a proper hallway, not a token gesture. So, coats, shoes and bags can all live here without turning the place into an obstacle course.
The lounge is a cracking size and nicely separate from the kitchen, which means you can stick Netflix on, and pretend tomorrow doesn’t exist. There’s space for a big sofa, a decent TV, and still room to actually walk around without shuffling sideways like you’re on the Tube.
Head to the back and this is where the house really earns its keep. The kitchen/diner is bright, practical and sociable, with plenty of worktop space for real cooking (not just reheating things). French doors open straight out onto the garden, so in summer its doors open, music on, and food drifting outside. Or in winter, at least you can see the garden while you convince yourself you’ll sort it in spring.
Upstairs, you’ve got three bedrooms. The main bedroom is a solid double, bedroom two is another comfortable double, and bedroom three is ideal for a home office, nursery, or that room you swear you’ll keep tidy (no judgement).
The bathroom is modern, neutral and ready to go, no awkward avocado suites or diy nightmares lurking here.
Outside, the rear garden is nicely balanced. There’s a paved patio for sitting, eating, drinking or supervising children, with a lawn beyond that’s big enough to enjoy but small enough that it won’t take over your weekends. At the front, the quieter setting and open outlook really do make a difference. It just feels calmer than most.
In short, this is a no-chain, no-drama kind of home. Quiet location, sensible layout, field views to the front, and nothing that needs ripping out on day one. Just unpack, stick the kettle on, and crack on with life.
If you’re after somewhere easy to live in, easy to love, and easy to move into… This one’s going to make a lot of sense.
Location
Living on Poole Crescent is one of those easy-living set-ups where day-to-day life just works without you having to think too hard about it. Friendly, settled, and the sort of place where people nod hello rather than stare at the pavement.
Mornings are straightforward. If you’ve got little ones, Brownhills West Primary School is just around the corner (about a 5–10 minute walk), St James Primary School is also close by, and for older kids you’ve got Brownhills Ormiston Academy and Chase Terrace Academy both only a short drive away. School runs here don’t need military planning, more grab-a-coffee and go.
Speaking of coffee… Brownhills High Street is accessible on foot. Co-op, Tesco, local butchers, takeaways for those “can’t be bothered to cook” nights, cafés for a lazy Saturday morning – it’s all right there. You’re not trekking across town just to grab milk.
When you fancy stretching your legs, Brownhills Common and Chasewater are nearby and brilliant for dog walks, bike rides, or just clearing your head after a long day. It’s one of those underrated perks you don’t realise how much you’ll use until you live here.
Commuting’s a doddle too. Brownhills train station is close enough for regular use, and if you’re driving you’ve got quick access to the A5 and M6 Toll, making trips towards Birmingham, Walsall, Lichfield or Cannock nice and painless. Ideal if work pulls you in different directions.
Evenings? Take your pick. Quiet night in, takeaway on the sofa, or nip out locally without committing to a full “out-out”. It’s the sort of area that suits first-time buyers, families, and downsizers equally well. Calm, convenient, and nothing flashy or forced.
In short, Poole Crescent is one of those places where life feels balanced. Everything you need is close, nothing feels hectic, and you can genuinely imagine yourself settling in without needing to change your routine. The kind of place you move to and think, yeah… this works.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall - 5.73m (18'10") x 2.11m )6'11")
Lounge - 4.43m (14'6") x 4.24m (13'11")
Kitchen/Diner - (4.43m (14'6") x 2.74m (9')
Garage - 4.54m (14'11") x 2.22m (7'3")
First Floor
Bedroom One - 3.84m (12'7") x 2.58m (8'6")
Bedroom Two - 3.46m (11'4") x 2.58m (8'6")
Bedroom Three - 1.95m (6'5") x 1.75m (5'9")
Bathroom
Add to that no onward chain, and suddenly life feels a lot less stressful already.
Step through the front door and you’ll notice straight away this is a house that works. The entrance hall is a proper hallway, not a token gesture. So, coats, shoes and bags can all live here without turning the place into an obstacle course.
The lounge is a cracking size and nicely separate from the kitchen, which means you can stick Netflix on, and pretend tomorrow doesn’t exist. There’s space for a big sofa, a decent TV, and still room to actually walk around without shuffling sideways like you’re on the Tube.
Head to the back and this is where the house really earns its keep. The kitchen/diner is bright, practical and sociable, with plenty of worktop space for real cooking (not just reheating things). French doors open straight out onto the garden, so in summer its doors open, music on, and food drifting outside. Or in winter, at least you can see the garden while you convince yourself you’ll sort it in spring.
Upstairs, you’ve got three bedrooms. The main bedroom is a solid double, bedroom two is another comfortable double, and bedroom three is ideal for a home office, nursery, or that room you swear you’ll keep tidy (no judgement).
The bathroom is modern, neutral and ready to go, no awkward avocado suites or diy nightmares lurking here.
Outside, the rear garden is nicely balanced. There’s a paved patio for sitting, eating, drinking or supervising children, with a lawn beyond that’s big enough to enjoy but small enough that it won’t take over your weekends. At the front, the quieter setting and open outlook really do make a difference. It just feels calmer than most.
In short, this is a no-chain, no-drama kind of home. Quiet location, sensible layout, field views to the front, and nothing that needs ripping out on day one. Just unpack, stick the kettle on, and crack on with life.
If you’re after somewhere easy to live in, easy to love, and easy to move into… This one’s going to make a lot of sense.
Location
Living on Poole Crescent is one of those easy-living set-ups where day-to-day life just works without you having to think too hard about it. Friendly, settled, and the sort of place where people nod hello rather than stare at the pavement.
Mornings are straightforward. If you’ve got little ones, Brownhills West Primary School is just around the corner (about a 5–10 minute walk), St James Primary School is also close by, and for older kids you’ve got Brownhills Ormiston Academy and Chase Terrace Academy both only a short drive away. School runs here don’t need military planning, more grab-a-coffee and go.
Speaking of coffee… Brownhills High Street is accessible on foot. Co-op, Tesco, local butchers, takeaways for those “can’t be bothered to cook” nights, cafés for a lazy Saturday morning – it’s all right there. You’re not trekking across town just to grab milk.
When you fancy stretching your legs, Brownhills Common and Chasewater are nearby and brilliant for dog walks, bike rides, or just clearing your head after a long day. It’s one of those underrated perks you don’t realise how much you’ll use until you live here.
Commuting’s a doddle too. Brownhills train station is close enough for regular use, and if you’re driving you’ve got quick access to the A5 and M6 Toll, making trips towards Birmingham, Walsall, Lichfield or Cannock nice and painless. Ideal if work pulls you in different directions.
Evenings? Take your pick. Quiet night in, takeaway on the sofa, or nip out locally without committing to a full “out-out”. It’s the sort of area that suits first-time buyers, families, and downsizers equally well. Calm, convenient, and nothing flashy or forced.
In short, Poole Crescent is one of those places where life feels balanced. Everything you need is close, nothing feels hectic, and you can genuinely imagine yourself settling in without needing to change your routine. The kind of place you move to and think, yeah… this works.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall - 5.73m (18'10") x 2.11m )6'11")
Lounge - 4.43m (14'6") x 4.24m (13'11")
Kitchen/Diner - (4.43m (14'6") x 2.74m (9')
Garage - 4.54m (14'11") x 2.22m (7'3")
First Floor
Bedroom One - 3.84m (12'7") x 2.58m (8'6")
Bedroom Two - 3.46m (11'4") x 2.58m (8'6")
Bedroom Three - 1.95m (6'5") x 1.75m (5'9")
Bathroom
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