3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Ref: jc0739
- Masses Of Potential
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Reception Rooms
- Kitchen/Breakfast Room
- Garage
- EPC Rating D
- Council Tax Band B
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REF: JC0739 - Nestled in the charming neighbourhood of Burntwood, Staffordshire, Redwood Drive is a three-bedroom semi-detached home brimming with possibilities, ready to be transformed into a stylish and expansive family residence. As you step through the front door into a welcoming entrance hall, a guest WC sits conveniently to the right. The spacious kitchen and breakfast room to the left is both functional and inviting, with ample storage and space for a breakfast bar or dining table – perfect for leisurely mornings or hosting family gatherings.
The hallway extends to the rear, opening into a generously sized lounge with practical under-stairs storage, offering a bright and comfortable space to relax or entertain. Flowing seamlessly from the lounge is the conservatory, where abundant natural light filters through, inviting you to enjoy the garden views all year round. The home’s layout offers tremendous potential for further customisation; the existing garage can be converted into an additional reception room, home office, or perhaps a cozy family den, with the option to incorporate a doorway directly from the hallway for easy access. Visionaries might even explore extending further to the rear or building above the garage, creating possibilities for two or three additional rooms or even a luxurious master suite complete with an en-suite bathroom.
Upstairs, Redwood Drive offers three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom, each room enjoying natural light and ready to be styled to suit your family’s needs. Outside, the rear garden is private and designed for low maintenance, making it an ideal retreat for relaxation or gatherings with friends and family.
This home on Redwood Drive offers the perfect canvas to craft your ideal living space, blending functional family-friendly spaces with the potential to create something uniquely yours in the heart of Burntwood.
Location
Burntwood, located in Staffordshire, England, offers a charming mix of suburban and semi-rural living, appealing to those who seek a quieter, more laid-back lifestyle but with easy access to larger towns and cities. Burntwood has a quiet, somewhat understated charm with a mix of older homes, newer developments, and small businesses. It’s a place for those who appreciate a relaxed lifestyle and the beauty of the countryside while still being close enough to larger cities. It’s a community with strong historical ties, as it’s close to the medieval city of Lichfield and Cannock Chase, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) known for its woodlands, heathlands, and diverse wildlife. Redwood Drive also benefits from sitting just a few minutes’ walk from Redwood Park, a large open space of greenery with a play area, multi-use games area, and full-sized football pitch.
Schools
Local schools are highly regarded, making it popular among families. Redwood Drive sits approximately 0.2 miles from Chase Terrace Primary School, 0.3 miles from Chase Terrace Academy, 0.5 miles from Boney Hay Primary Academy, and approximately 0.7miles from St Joseph and St Theresa Catholic Primary.
Amenities and Local Services
Burntwood has several convenient amenities, including supermarkets such as Morrisons & Aldi which are both just a 5-minute drive, local independent shops, cafes, and pubs. Healthcare services, including a community hospital and several GP practices, serve the area well, contributing to the town’s appeal for retirees and families alike.
Community and Lifestyle
Burntwood has a friendly, close-knit community atmosphere. Although it has grown significantly over the past few decades, it still retains a "small town" feel, with many families and older generations who have lived in the area for years. The town is divided into smaller neighbourhoods and suburbs like Chase Terrace, Boney Hay, and Chasetown, each with its own character. The lifestyle here is relatively relaxed, and many residents enjoy Burntwood’s abundance of green spaces, local parks, and proximity to natural attractions. Cannock Chase is especially popular for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and picnicking, making it easy for residents to enjoy the countryside.
Transport and Connectivity
Burntwood sits close to major roads, including the M6 Toll, A5, and A38, which connect easily to Birmingham, Wolverhampton, and Stafford. Lichfield’s train stations, just a short drive away, offer regular rail connections to Birmingham and London.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
W.C.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room – 3.42m (11’3”) x 2.57m (8’5”)
Lounge – 4.59m (15’1”) x 4.47m (14’8”)
Conservatory – 4.47m (14’8”) x 2.18m (7’2”)
Garage – 5.69m (18’8”) x 2.37m (7’9”)
First Floor
Bedroom One – 3.46m (11’4”) x 2.57m (8’5”)
Bedroom Two – 3.91m (12’10”) x 2.61m (8’7”)
Bedroom Three – 2.76m (9’1”) x 1.79m (5’10”)
Bathroom
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