Offers in region of
£340,000
(£307/sq. ft)
2 bed link detached house for saleKylemilne Way, Stourport-On-Severn DY13
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
1,108 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
A marvellous opportunity to acquire a detached residence in a highly sought-after location on the Hartlebury side of Stourport-on-Severn, offering immense potential and the added advantage of no upward chain
Set well back from the cul-de-sac, the property enjoys off-road parking and a neat foregarden. Inside, a spacious entrance hall which provides two useful storage cupboards and leads to a generous reception room, two double bedrooms, shower room and dining kitchen. To the rear is a porch area giving further storage.
A staircase rises to a substantial loft area, which we understand was adapted many years ago. Prospective purchasers should note that this area does not have the benefit of planning permission or Building Regulations approval for use as habitable accommodation, but it certainly adds to the intriguing possibilities the property presents, subject to any necessary consents.
To the side of the property is a sectional garage, while the real surprise awaits at the rear. The magnificent garden extends in excess of 120 feet, with patio areas, generous lawns, mature planting, a greenhouse and useful storage sheds. Best of all, the garden enjoys a wonderful position backing directly onto Hartlebury Common, creating a particularly appealing setting for anyone who appreciates having countryside quite literally beyond the garden gate.
The location combines this greener outlook with everyday convenience. Stourport-on-Severn town centre is approximately half a mile away, placing its shops, amenities and facilities within easy reach, while the property is also well positioned for commuting and access to the surrounding area.
Rarely does a detached home in such a desirable position come to the market with quite this combination of space, setting, garden and potential For buyers with imagination and an eye for what could be created, the possibilities here are considerable.
Don’t overlook this one. With no upward chain and Hartlebury Common at the bottom of the garden, it could be quite a find.
Approach
Ample block paved driveway allows excellent off road parking. Neat foregarden mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs provides privacy from the roadside. Covered entrance door with access into the property.
Reception Hall
Attractive open tread stairs rising to the first floor. Two radiators one with trv, ceiing light point, coving to the ceiling and two most useful recessed storage cupboards.
Reception Room
A bright room courtesy of two windows to two elevations. Coving to the ceiling, ceiling light point, two radiators with TRVs and stone faced fire surround with gas fire.
Bedroom
Front facing window, having a good range of fitted bedroom furniture, ceiling light point and radiator with trv.
Shower Room
With side facing window, radiator, heated towel rail, ceiling light point and wall mounted electric heater. Wall mounted light and shaver socket. Fully panelled walls, low threshold shower tray with fitted screen, mixer shower, concealed flush wc suite and vanity sink unit having mixer tap over.
Bedroom
Situated at the rear overlooking the garden. Built in bedroom furniture, ceiling light point and radiator with trv.
Kitchen Dining Room
Kitchen area with side facing window, inset ceiling spot lights, pantry with small window adds additional storage. Door leads to the rear porch. Having a range of traditional oak effect units to both wall and base with the latter boasting wood edged work top over. Inset stainless steel one and a half bowl sink unit having mixer tap over. Partial tiling to the walls provides splash back. Built in eye level double Bosch oven. Inset four ring gas hob unit having concealed extraction over. Integral dishwasher with further space for white goods.
Dining area with rear facing window, radiator trv, ceiling light point and wall light point.
Rear Porch
Having ceiling light point, door to rear garden and access to the store room.
Rear Store Room
Ceiling light point.
Stairs Rising To The First Floor And Landing And Storage Space
Please note we are not suggesting this area has building or planning consent and therefore are not calling it A loft conversion however it is understood this space was created many years ago.
Having landing with ceiling light point and built in cupboard.
Room one having side facing window and ceiling light point. The rest of the loft space is open storage with wall mounted Worcester Bosch combination gas boiler which provides the domestic hot water and central heating requirements for this property and ceiling light points.
Garage
Sectinal garage to side of property.
Outside Storage Shed
Situated at the back of the property adjacent to the rear porch. Provides useful storage.
Gardens
Gardens of this size dont seem to exist anymore having been sold of as building land! In excess of 120 feet. With patio areas, lawns, greenhouse and storage sheds. Mature planting offers privacy, whilst there is access to Hartlebury Common to the rear.
Additional Information
A great opportunity for anyone seeking a home to extend and put their own stamp on!
No upward chain.
Gas central heating.
Double glazing.
Aml Anti Money Laundering
We are legally required to carry out Anti-Money Laundering (aml) checks on all property purchasers to ensure funds used in transactions are legitimate. These checks are undertaken on our behalf by Hipla, who will contact you directly once your offer is accepted. A fee of £20 plus VAT (£24 total) per purchaser is payable in advance to Hipla before a memorandum of sale can be issued. This fee is non-refundable.
If a gifted deposit is being provided, the person gifting the funds must also complete an aml check.
Please note, these are not credit checks and will not affect your credit score or financial record. We appreciate your cooperation with this legal requirement.
Set well back from the cul-de-sac, the property enjoys off-road parking and a neat foregarden. Inside, a spacious entrance hall which provides two useful storage cupboards and leads to a generous reception room, two double bedrooms, shower room and dining kitchen. To the rear is a porch area giving further storage.
A staircase rises to a substantial loft area, which we understand was adapted many years ago. Prospective purchasers should note that this area does not have the benefit of planning permission or Building Regulations approval for use as habitable accommodation, but it certainly adds to the intriguing possibilities the property presents, subject to any necessary consents.
To the side of the property is a sectional garage, while the real surprise awaits at the rear. The magnificent garden extends in excess of 120 feet, with patio areas, generous lawns, mature planting, a greenhouse and useful storage sheds. Best of all, the garden enjoys a wonderful position backing directly onto Hartlebury Common, creating a particularly appealing setting for anyone who appreciates having countryside quite literally beyond the garden gate.
The location combines this greener outlook with everyday convenience. Stourport-on-Severn town centre is approximately half a mile away, placing its shops, amenities and facilities within easy reach, while the property is also well positioned for commuting and access to the surrounding area.
Rarely does a detached home in such a desirable position come to the market with quite this combination of space, setting, garden and potential For buyers with imagination and an eye for what could be created, the possibilities here are considerable.
Don’t overlook this one. With no upward chain and Hartlebury Common at the bottom of the garden, it could be quite a find.
Approach
Ample block paved driveway allows excellent off road parking. Neat foregarden mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs provides privacy from the roadside. Covered entrance door with access into the property.
Reception Hall
Attractive open tread stairs rising to the first floor. Two radiators one with trv, ceiing light point, coving to the ceiling and two most useful recessed storage cupboards.
Reception Room
A bright room courtesy of two windows to two elevations. Coving to the ceiling, ceiling light point, two radiators with TRVs and stone faced fire surround with gas fire.
Bedroom
Front facing window, having a good range of fitted bedroom furniture, ceiling light point and radiator with trv.
Shower Room
With side facing window, radiator, heated towel rail, ceiling light point and wall mounted electric heater. Wall mounted light and shaver socket. Fully panelled walls, low threshold shower tray with fitted screen, mixer shower, concealed flush wc suite and vanity sink unit having mixer tap over.
Bedroom
Situated at the rear overlooking the garden. Built in bedroom furniture, ceiling light point and radiator with trv.
Kitchen Dining Room
Kitchen area with side facing window, inset ceiling spot lights, pantry with small window adds additional storage. Door leads to the rear porch. Having a range of traditional oak effect units to both wall and base with the latter boasting wood edged work top over. Inset stainless steel one and a half bowl sink unit having mixer tap over. Partial tiling to the walls provides splash back. Built in eye level double Bosch oven. Inset four ring gas hob unit having concealed extraction over. Integral dishwasher with further space for white goods.
Dining area with rear facing window, radiator trv, ceiling light point and wall light point.
Rear Porch
Having ceiling light point, door to rear garden and access to the store room.
Rear Store Room
Ceiling light point.
Stairs Rising To The First Floor And Landing And Storage Space
Please note we are not suggesting this area has building or planning consent and therefore are not calling it A loft conversion however it is understood this space was created many years ago.
Having landing with ceiling light point and built in cupboard.
Room one having side facing window and ceiling light point. The rest of the loft space is open storage with wall mounted Worcester Bosch combination gas boiler which provides the domestic hot water and central heating requirements for this property and ceiling light points.
Garage
Sectinal garage to side of property.
Outside Storage Shed
Situated at the back of the property adjacent to the rear porch. Provides useful storage.
Gardens
Gardens of this size dont seem to exist anymore having been sold of as building land! In excess of 120 feet. With patio areas, lawns, greenhouse and storage sheds. Mature planting offers privacy, whilst there is access to Hartlebury Common to the rear.
Additional Information
A great opportunity for anyone seeking a home to extend and put their own stamp on!
No upward chain.
Gas central heating.
Double glazing.
Aml Anti Money Laundering
We are legally required to carry out Anti-Money Laundering (aml) checks on all property purchasers to ensure funds used in transactions are legitimate. These checks are undertaken on our behalf by Hipla, who will contact you directly once your offer is accepted. A fee of £20 plus VAT (£24 total) per purchaser is payable in advance to Hipla before a memorandum of sale can be issued. This fee is non-refundable.
If a gifted deposit is being provided, the person gifting the funds must also complete an aml check.
Please note, these are not credit checks and will not affect your credit score or financial record. We appreciate your cooperation with this legal requirement.
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