








About This Property
Discover what makes this home specialThis charming three-bedroom, two-bathroom house in the B77 4EG area of Stratford-on-Avon district offers a comfortable family living environment with a well-proportioned layout. Situated on Plot 400 within a quiet residential enclave, the property boasts a south-east facing rear garden that benefits from morning to early afternoon sunlight, perfect for gardening enthusiasts and outdoor relaxation. The interior is thoughtfully designed with a spacious living room and a modern kitchen, providing a practical and welcoming home environment.
Located in a semi-rural setting close to the village of Lea Marston and the town of Sutton Coldfield, the property enjoys a peaceful atmosphere while maintaining reasonable access to key transport links and amenities. The proximity to Shirley Station and Birmingham city centre makes it suitable for commuters seeking a balance between countryside tranquility and urban convenience. The area is poised for moderate growth with ongoing regional development projects enhancing local infrastructure and community facilities.
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The property offers a south-east facing garden that captures ample morning sunlight, ideal for outdoor activities and gardening. It includes a garage and off-street parking, providing secure and convenient vehicle storage. Inside, the modern kitchen is fitted with contemporary appliances and ample storage, while the living room benefits from natural light throughout the day. The master bedroom features an en-suite shower room, adding privacy and comfort. Double glazing throughout enhances energy efficiency and noise insulation, making this home both practical and comfortable for families.
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The property is well served by local amenities including Lea Marston Primary School and Sutton Coldfield High School, both within a reasonable driving distance, making it suitable for families with children. Shopping needs are met by nearby Tesco Superstore and the village shop in Lea Marston, ensuring convenience for daily essentials. Outdoor recreation is easily accessible with Kingsbury Water Park just a few miles away, offering walking trails, water sports, and picnic areas. For dining and socialising, The Old Crown Pub provides a traditional local atmosphere. Healthcare needs are covered by a nearby GP surgery, ensuring residents have access to essential medical services.
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