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3 bed detached house for saleMillers Walk, Pelsall WS3
3 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Ref: JC0739
4 Bed Footprint & Could Easily Be Converted Back
Quiet Location
Popular Estate
Stunning Kitchen/Diner
Master With En-Suite & Walk-In-Wardrobe
Professional Video Tour
360 Degree Virtual Tour
Council Tax Band D
EPC Rating C
Ref: JC0739 - This is a detached home that feels like it’s been shaped by how people actually live, rather than how a brochure says they should. The space makes sense, the layout works and there’s a nice balance between sociable living and quieter corners to escape to when needed.
The lounge at the front is a cracking room to start with. Properly generous, filled with natural light from the bay window and centred around a sleek media wall that means movie nights suddenly become a much more serious commitment. It’s the sort of space where Sunday afternoons disappear quicker than planned and where you’ll probably find yourself saying “just one more episode” far more often than intended.
Head through to the rear and the house really shows its hand. The kitchen and dining space is a brilliant social hub, with the island quickly becoming the unofficial meeting point for everything from rushed weekday breakfasts to late-night chats with friends. There’s loads of workspace, room for a proper dining setup and doors opening straight out to the garden, making it easy to spill outside in the summer… Or at least stand there optimistically with a drink while convincing yourself the British weather might hold out.
The garage conversion has been cleverly turned into a dedicated office, which is a huge lifestyle win. It means working from home can stay productive without taking over the dining table or creeping into the bedrooms. It’s also the ideal place to hide when you need five minutes of peace, purely for work purposes of course.
Upstairs, the current layout shows a bit of imagination. Originally designed as a four-bedroom home, it’s now set up as a three-bed with the fourth bedroom forming part of a walk-in wardrobe to the main bedroom, while bedroom three is currently used as an additional dressing space. For anyone who owns more clothes than they’re willing to admit publicly, this will feel like a luxury upgrade. If your priorities lean more towards extra bedrooms than extra hanging rails, both spaces could be easily returned to their original use without turning the house upside down.
Bedroom two remains a comfortable double, while the family bathroom is modern, fresh and ready to handle the usual weekday morning queue without complaint.
Outside, the garden has been landscaped for enjoyment rather than endless mowing. It’s been set up as a sociable patio-led space that works brilliantly for summer barbecues, relaxed evenings or simply sitting out with a drink at the end of the day. For buyers picturing football goals, trampolines or a dog with too much energy, there’s clear potential to bring lawn back into the mix and tailor the space to suit.
All in all, this is a home that offers proper living space, flexibility for the future and a layout that adapts as life changes. It’s stylish without being showy, practical without feeling boring and the kind of place that’s easy to imagine settling into for the long term.
Location
Life on Millers Walk has a really easy, settled village feel to it. It’s one of those spots where day-to-day living just seems to run a bit more smoothly. You’ve got the benefit of a quiet residential setting while still being within comfortable reach of everything you actually need from morning school runs to last-minute dinner ingredients.
For families, schooling is a big tick here. Well-regarded options such as St Michael's Church of England Primary School and Pelsall Village School are both within easy reach, while older students are well served by nearby secondary choices including Ormiston Shelfield Community Academy and Queen Mary's Grammar School over in Walsall. It makes the whole morning routine feel that bit less frantic.
Outside of school and work life, this area is brilliant for getting outdoors. Pelsall Common is a real local gem perfect for dog walks, weekend football kickabouts or just a slower Sunday wander with a coffee in hand. The nearby canal towpaths also offer peaceful walking and cycling routes if you fancy a bit of fresh air after a long day.
Everyday amenities are well covered too. Pelsall village centre has a handy selection of independent shops, takeaways, cafés and pubs, meaning you’re not constantly jumping in the car for the basics. For bigger retail needs, both Aldridge and Brownhills are just a short drive away, while commuting routes towards Walsall, Lichfield and the wider motorway network are easily accessible.
Overall, living on Millers Walk offers that sought-after balance. Quiet enough to feel relaxed and community-led, yet connected enough to keep modern life practical. It’s the kind of location where neighbours say hello, green space is never far away, and the pace of life feels just that little bit more manageable.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
Lounge - 6.21m (20'4") x 3.29m (10'10)
Kitchen - 4.93m (16'2") x 3.63m (11'11)
Dining Area - 3.63m (11'11") x 2.86m (9'5")
Utility - 2.28m (7'6") x 1.59m (5'3")
Office - 3.33m (10'11") x 2.35m (7'9")
W.C.
Garage - 2.35m (7'9") x 2.01m (6'7")
First Floor
Bedroom One - 3.68m (12'1") x 3.33m (10'11")
Walk-In-Wardrobe (Bedroom Four)
En-Suite
Bedroom Two - 2.86m (9'5") x 2.63m (8'8")
Bedroom Three - 2.24m (7'4") x 1.89m (6'2")
Bathroom
The lounge at the front is a cracking room to start with. Properly generous, filled with natural light from the bay window and centred around a sleek media wall that means movie nights suddenly become a much more serious commitment. It’s the sort of space where Sunday afternoons disappear quicker than planned and where you’ll probably find yourself saying “just one more episode” far more often than intended.
Head through to the rear and the house really shows its hand. The kitchen and dining space is a brilliant social hub, with the island quickly becoming the unofficial meeting point for everything from rushed weekday breakfasts to late-night chats with friends. There’s loads of workspace, room for a proper dining setup and doors opening straight out to the garden, making it easy to spill outside in the summer… Or at least stand there optimistically with a drink while convincing yourself the British weather might hold out.
The garage conversion has been cleverly turned into a dedicated office, which is a huge lifestyle win. It means working from home can stay productive without taking over the dining table or creeping into the bedrooms. It’s also the ideal place to hide when you need five minutes of peace, purely for work purposes of course.
Upstairs, the current layout shows a bit of imagination. Originally designed as a four-bedroom home, it’s now set up as a three-bed with the fourth bedroom forming part of a walk-in wardrobe to the main bedroom, while bedroom three is currently used as an additional dressing space. For anyone who owns more clothes than they’re willing to admit publicly, this will feel like a luxury upgrade. If your priorities lean more towards extra bedrooms than extra hanging rails, both spaces could be easily returned to their original use without turning the house upside down.
Bedroom two remains a comfortable double, while the family bathroom is modern, fresh and ready to handle the usual weekday morning queue without complaint.
Outside, the garden has been landscaped for enjoyment rather than endless mowing. It’s been set up as a sociable patio-led space that works brilliantly for summer barbecues, relaxed evenings or simply sitting out with a drink at the end of the day. For buyers picturing football goals, trampolines or a dog with too much energy, there’s clear potential to bring lawn back into the mix and tailor the space to suit.
All in all, this is a home that offers proper living space, flexibility for the future and a layout that adapts as life changes. It’s stylish without being showy, practical without feeling boring and the kind of place that’s easy to imagine settling into for the long term.
Location
Life on Millers Walk has a really easy, settled village feel to it. It’s one of those spots where day-to-day living just seems to run a bit more smoothly. You’ve got the benefit of a quiet residential setting while still being within comfortable reach of everything you actually need from morning school runs to last-minute dinner ingredients.
For families, schooling is a big tick here. Well-regarded options such as St Michael's Church of England Primary School and Pelsall Village School are both within easy reach, while older students are well served by nearby secondary choices including Ormiston Shelfield Community Academy and Queen Mary's Grammar School over in Walsall. It makes the whole morning routine feel that bit less frantic.
Outside of school and work life, this area is brilliant for getting outdoors. Pelsall Common is a real local gem perfect for dog walks, weekend football kickabouts or just a slower Sunday wander with a coffee in hand. The nearby canal towpaths also offer peaceful walking and cycling routes if you fancy a bit of fresh air after a long day.
Everyday amenities are well covered too. Pelsall village centre has a handy selection of independent shops, takeaways, cafés and pubs, meaning you’re not constantly jumping in the car for the basics. For bigger retail needs, both Aldridge and Brownhills are just a short drive away, while commuting routes towards Walsall, Lichfield and the wider motorway network are easily accessible.
Overall, living on Millers Walk offers that sought-after balance. Quiet enough to feel relaxed and community-led, yet connected enough to keep modern life practical. It’s the kind of location where neighbours say hello, green space is never far away, and the pace of life feels just that little bit more manageable.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
Lounge - 6.21m (20'4") x 3.29m (10'10)
Kitchen - 4.93m (16'2") x 3.63m (11'11)
Dining Area - 3.63m (11'11") x 2.86m (9'5")
Utility - 2.28m (7'6") x 1.59m (5'3")
Office - 3.33m (10'11") x 2.35m (7'9")
W.C.
Garage - 2.35m (7'9") x 2.01m (6'7")
First Floor
Bedroom One - 3.68m (12'1") x 3.33m (10'11")
Walk-In-Wardrobe (Bedroom Four)
En-Suite
Bedroom Two - 2.86m (9'5") x 2.63m (8'8")
Bedroom Three - 2.24m (7'4") x 1.89m (6'2")
Bathroom
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