£300,000
3 bed detached house for saleKelly Close, Burntwood WS7
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Ref: JC0739
Quiet Burntwood Manor Location
5 Years NHBC Warranty Remaining
Beautifully Presented & Turn Key Ready
Cul-De-Sac Location
Kitchen/Diner
Professional Video Tour
360 Degree Virtual Tour
EPC Rating B
Council Tax Band C
Ref: JC0739 - This is one of those homes that just makes life feel easy… And honestly, that’s half the battle won.
Built in 2021, still with around five years of NHBC warranty left, and being offered with no chain which in property terms basically means less stress, fewer headaches, and a much smoother move. Already sounding better, isn’t it?
Inside, the layout just makes sense.
The lounge runs the full length down one side of the house, and it shows. This isn’t a “shuffle the furniture round three times to make it work” kind of room, it’s a proper, generous living space where you can actually stretch out. Big sofas, big TV, everyone piled in… Or, more realistically, one person watching something while the other pretends they’re not interested (but absolutely are).
On the opposite side, the kitchen/diner mirrors that full-length feel and this is where the house really earns its keep. Plenty of room to cook, eat, chat, and inevitably end up all standing in the kitchen anyway. The French doors open straight out onto the garden, so in the summer (or that one warm weekend we get), it all spills outside nicely.
Upstairs keeps things simple and well balanced.
Bedroom one is exactly what you want, a proper double with fitted wardrobes and its own en-suite, meaning no awkward morning queues or passive-aggressive “are you nearly done?” through the door. Bedroom two is another solid double, and bedroom three is currently set up as a home office… Because, let’s be honest, everyone’s either working from home or saying they will be.
The main bathroom does what it should, clean, modern, and importantly, it’s got an actual bath. Because sometimes a quick shower won’t cut it… Sometimes you need to hide for 20 minutes and question your life choices.
Outside, the garden is private, enclosed, and easy to manage. Enough lawn for kids, dogs, or a half-hearted attempt at being outdoorsy, plus a patio ready for BBQ season (weather permitting… so, fingers crossed). The detached garage gives you that extra bit of flexibility. Storage, gym, or the place everything goes when you say “i’ll sort that later.”
Set on the ever-popular Burntwood Manor estate, it’s a location people actively look for. Modern, tidy, and just a nice place to be.
Put it all together and you’ve got a home that’s ready to go from day one. No chain, still under warranty, nothing to fix, just move in, unpack, and decide which cupboard everything’s going in (before changing your mind three times).
Location
Living on the Burntwood Manor estate really feels like being part of a settled, family-friendly community where you genuinely belong. It’s a place that strikes a lovely balance between peaceful suburban life and everyday convenience. Quiet cul-de-sacs, green views over nearby fields and that sense of space that’s rare to find so close to local amenities.
For families, schooling is a real highlight. There are well-regarded primary and secondary schools within easy walking or short-drive distance, including standout options like St Joseph & St Theresa Catholic Primary and Erasmus Darwin Academy perfect for those morning school runs without any stress.
Day-to-day life is incredibly straightforward. Local shops, cafes and essential services sit just minutes from the estate, while larger supermarkets like Morrisons, Aldi and Lidl are only a short drive away, ideal for weekly food shops or grabbing bits on the go.
When it comes to getting around, Burntwood punches above its weight. Bus services connect you easily to nearby Cannock and Lichfield for work, leisure or rail links, and although Burntwood itself doesn’t have its own train station, stations at Lichfield, Hednesford and Cannock are within comfortable reach for commuters heading further afield.
Outside the practical stuff, the lifestyle here leans into the best bits of Staffordshire living. There’s great access to open countryside on the doorstep, local walking routes and family-friendly pubs and social spots that make weekends feel like a breath of fresh air. All of it means Burntwood Manor isn’t just a place to live it’s somewhere you can feel at home, part of a community with room to grow and enjoy every day.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
Lounge - 4.93m (16'2") x 3.10m (10'2")
Kitchen/Diner - 4.93m (16'2") x 3.16m (10'4")
W.C
Garage - 6.20m (20'4") x 3.27m (10'9")
First Floor
Bedroom One - 3.88m (12'9") x 3.61m (11'10")
En-Suite
Bedroom Two - 3.15m (10'4") x 3.10m (10'2")
Bedroom Three - 2.25m (7'5") x 2.09m (6'10")
Bathroom
Built in 2021, still with around five years of NHBC warranty left, and being offered with no chain which in property terms basically means less stress, fewer headaches, and a much smoother move. Already sounding better, isn’t it?
Inside, the layout just makes sense.
The lounge runs the full length down one side of the house, and it shows. This isn’t a “shuffle the furniture round three times to make it work” kind of room, it’s a proper, generous living space where you can actually stretch out. Big sofas, big TV, everyone piled in… Or, more realistically, one person watching something while the other pretends they’re not interested (but absolutely are).
On the opposite side, the kitchen/diner mirrors that full-length feel and this is where the house really earns its keep. Plenty of room to cook, eat, chat, and inevitably end up all standing in the kitchen anyway. The French doors open straight out onto the garden, so in the summer (or that one warm weekend we get), it all spills outside nicely.
Upstairs keeps things simple and well balanced.
Bedroom one is exactly what you want, a proper double with fitted wardrobes and its own en-suite, meaning no awkward morning queues or passive-aggressive “are you nearly done?” through the door. Bedroom two is another solid double, and bedroom three is currently set up as a home office… Because, let’s be honest, everyone’s either working from home or saying they will be.
The main bathroom does what it should, clean, modern, and importantly, it’s got an actual bath. Because sometimes a quick shower won’t cut it… Sometimes you need to hide for 20 minutes and question your life choices.
Outside, the garden is private, enclosed, and easy to manage. Enough lawn for kids, dogs, or a half-hearted attempt at being outdoorsy, plus a patio ready for BBQ season (weather permitting… so, fingers crossed). The detached garage gives you that extra bit of flexibility. Storage, gym, or the place everything goes when you say “i’ll sort that later.”
Set on the ever-popular Burntwood Manor estate, it’s a location people actively look for. Modern, tidy, and just a nice place to be.
Put it all together and you’ve got a home that’s ready to go from day one. No chain, still under warranty, nothing to fix, just move in, unpack, and decide which cupboard everything’s going in (before changing your mind three times).
Location
Living on the Burntwood Manor estate really feels like being part of a settled, family-friendly community where you genuinely belong. It’s a place that strikes a lovely balance between peaceful suburban life and everyday convenience. Quiet cul-de-sacs, green views over nearby fields and that sense of space that’s rare to find so close to local amenities.
For families, schooling is a real highlight. There are well-regarded primary and secondary schools within easy walking or short-drive distance, including standout options like St Joseph & St Theresa Catholic Primary and Erasmus Darwin Academy perfect for those morning school runs without any stress.
Day-to-day life is incredibly straightforward. Local shops, cafes and essential services sit just minutes from the estate, while larger supermarkets like Morrisons, Aldi and Lidl are only a short drive away, ideal for weekly food shops or grabbing bits on the go.
When it comes to getting around, Burntwood punches above its weight. Bus services connect you easily to nearby Cannock and Lichfield for work, leisure or rail links, and although Burntwood itself doesn’t have its own train station, stations at Lichfield, Hednesford and Cannock are within comfortable reach for commuters heading further afield.
Outside the practical stuff, the lifestyle here leans into the best bits of Staffordshire living. There’s great access to open countryside on the doorstep, local walking routes and family-friendly pubs and social spots that make weekends feel like a breath of fresh air. All of it means Burntwood Manor isn’t just a place to live it’s somewhere you can feel at home, part of a community with room to grow and enjoy every day.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
Lounge - 4.93m (16'2") x 3.10m (10'2")
Kitchen/Diner - 4.93m (16'2") x 3.16m (10'4")
W.C
Garage - 6.20m (20'4") x 3.27m (10'9")
First Floor
Bedroom One - 3.88m (12'9") x 3.61m (11'10")
En-Suite
Bedroom Two - 3.15m (10'4") x 3.10m (10'2")
Bedroom Three - 2.25m (7'5") x 2.09m (6'10")
Bathroom
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