4 bedroom Detached house
Maynard Road, Edgbaston
£425,000
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You can't really ask for more access to amenities with this property, because the 2.5 storey modern build is within close proximity to pretty much everything a family would need. Local shops, public transport, local parks, places of worship, even schools.
Modern Four Bedroom 2.5 Storey Detached
The property itself has been relatively well maintained so on the face of it, doesn't really appear to require any of the unexpected works you might think of, however as with any average family household, does require some light cosmetic redecoration. It does come with no upward chain and a house alarm. The double fronted symmetry to this building is one of the reasons why these house types sell very well, as they are considered to be very desirable. The Red brick built home comprises of an entrance hallway, guest wc, through lounge, through kitchen-diner, separate utility, first floor landing with storage cupboard, family bathroom, 4 x double bedrooms with the master bedroom having an ensuite, second floor landing with more storage, gas central heating, tarmac driveway for two vehicles, single brick built detached garage and both front and rear gardens.
Local amenities include Edgbaston Community Sports Ground, the newly built Metropolitan Super Hospital, the many various fast food outlets, local shops and other small business stretched along Cape Hill are an example of the sense of community here with most of these businesses being those of local residents. A variety of bus routes and other forms of public transport link the area to the neighboring towns of Bearwood, Smethwick, Sandwell, Hockley, Soho, Edgbaston, Harborne & Oldbury. Being in such a densely populated area, naturally there are numerous schools to choose from, both Primary School & Secondary Schools to choose from, such as George Dixon Academy, Shireland Technology, Windsor Olympus & Barford Primary.
Property Reference: HRT036405756
Front of Property
To the front of the property from the footpath is a slabbed pathway with Red feature brick pillars and Ironmongery marking the boundary to the plot. To one side of the front garden is a convex shaped lawned area with a variety of plant life, shrubs and bushes. Whilst on the other side there is a tarmac driveway leading up to the single garage located at the side of the house. It is via a side gate up the driveway that you can access the rear garden.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
Composite front door leading into the accommodation with a tiled floor, radiator, alarm panel, doors to the lounge, kitchen and guest wc and C-shape staircase leading up the first floor.
Lounge
Window to the front, TV point, Tel point, laminated flooring, radiator and patio doors leading into the rear garden and a door leading back into the entrance hallway.
Guest WC
Low level wc, ceramic pedestal wash hand basin with Chrome mixer taps over, radiator and extractor fan.
Kitchen-Diner
Window to the front and rear, tiled flooring, wall mounted combi boiler, Matt black wall & base units with work surfaces over, integral electric oven and 4 burner gas hob and cooker hood over, stainless steel sink and drainer with mixer tap over and splash back tiling, radiator and doors leading into the entrance hallway and utility room.
Utility Room
Stainless steel sink and drainer with mixer taps over, tiled flooring, fitted cupboards with surfaces over, space and plumbing facilities for a washing machine and a PVC & glazed door leading out into the rear garden.
First Floor
First Floor Landing
Window to the front, storage cupboard, doors leading into two bedroom and the family bathroom C-shaped staircase rising to the second floor landing and down to the ground floor.
Master Bedroom
Double aspect windows to the front and rear, radiator, TV & Tel point an doors leading into the ensuite and the first floor landing.
Ensuite Shower Room
Obscure window to the rear, low level wc, ceramic pedestal wash hand basin with taps over, fitted shower cubicle with electric shower and being partly tiled throughout and an extractor fan.
Bedroom
Double aspect windows to front and side, radiator and a door leading back out onto the first floor landing.
Family Bathroom
Obscure window to the front, low level wc, ceramic pedestal wash hand basin and mixer tap over, fitted panel bath with Chrome mixer shower over, radiator, tiled flooring, extractor fan and part tiling to splash prone areas.
Second Floor
Second Floor Landing
Doors leading into both bedrooms and a storage cupboard.
Bedroom
Triple aspect with a dorma window to the front, skylight to the rear and window to the side, radiator, laminated flooring and a storage cupboard/.
Bedroom
Triple aspect with a dorma window to the front, a window to the side and a a skylight to the rear, laminated flooring an a storage cupboard.
Rear Garden
This property offers a very simple and basic approch to a rear garden with a slabbed patio area opening up to a large lawn and provides access to the garage and driveway via the side gate. There is a security light and a combination of paneled fencing a brick walls to mark the boundaries to the plot. There is also an outside water supply.
Single Garage
Brick built garage with a slate pitched roof. Access is gained from the front of the house via the up and over door on the driveway, or via the PVC and glazed composite door which is accessed from the rear garden.
About Harborne
Harborne is a Victorian suburb of Birmingham in the West Midlands, just 3 miles Southwest of Birmingham City centre, which means it is excellent for gaining quick and easy access to the busy hub. The suburb is well connected too, your nearest train station is at University, with trains every 10 minutes into the city or hourly to Worcester. The M5 is 15 minutes away and Birmingham airport is just 30 minutes.
The population is more than 23,000 and is well served with both primary and secondary schools. Harborne used to be a village and you can see the heart of the settlement around St Peter's Church, which dates from Anglo-Saxon times. Around the high street are Victorian and Edwardian terraces and townhouses, and there are post-war homes and even a little garden suburb called the Moor Pool Estate.
£273,892
Average price paid in Harborne

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