Offers in region of
£279,950
(£317/sq. ft)
3 bed semi-detached house for saleNursery Close, Kidderminster DY11
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
882 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
There are homes that simply exist, and then there are those that feel considered from the moment you arrive. This is very much the latter. A turn key ready home.
Set behind a generous driveway providing off-road parking for multiple vehicles, the property offers an immediate sense of space and practicality, balanced with a smart, welcoming frontage. Step inside and that feeling continues, with a layout that has been thoughtfully arranged to suit modern living without losing a sense of comfort and ease.
At its heart lies a superb open plan kitchen and dining space, designed to bring people together, whether for everyday living or something more social. French doors open out to the rear garden, allowing natural light to pour in and creating a seamless connection between inside and out. Alongside this, a well-proportioned living room provides a quieter retreat, offering flexibility and balance to the ground floor.
Upstairs, three well-sized bedrooms are arranged around a bright landing, each offering a comfortable and adaptable space, complemented by a modern family bathroom.
Outside, the garden continues the home’s practical appeal, with a private and enclosed setting that is both easy to maintain and enjoyable to use. A garage further enhances the offering, providing additional storage or workspace potential.
Improvements made within the last 18 months add to the overall appeal, ensuring the property is ready to be enjoyed from day one.
Altogether, a home that combines space, light, and thoughtful presentation in a way that feels both natural and immediately liveable.
Approach
You arrive to a frontage that immediately feels open and accommodating, with a generous driveway providing ample off-road parking stretching comfortably along the side of the property towards the garage. There's a sense of space here, not the usual squeeze, and it sets the tone before you've even stepped inside. The composite entrance door, with its glazed inserts, gives a smart and welcoming first impression.
Hallway
Stepping inside, the house opens into a bright and composed hallway where light wood-effect flooring runs underfoot, guiding you through the space. Half-height panelling adds quiet character without overpowering, giving that subtle nod to something more considered. A radiator sits neatly in place, and a ceiling light point above keeps things clean and simple. The staircase rises with a gentle curve, while glazed internal doors hint at the space beyond, drawing you forward.
Reception Room
Turning into the living room, the space immediately settles you. The bay window pulls in natural light, softening the room and giving it a calm, easy feel. There's a balance here, nothing forced, just a room that works. Coving frames the ceiling, while wall light points and a central light point allow for softer evenings when the day fades. A radiator sits beneath the window, and the proportions give you freedom to arrange the room as you please without compromise.
Kitchen Diner
Moving through, the house opens up into its natural hub, and this is where it really starts to breathe. The kitchen and dining space flow effortlessly together, unified by light wood-effect flooring that keeps everything connected.
The kitchen itself is well laid out, with a comprehensive range of units and work surfaces wrapping neatly around the space, giving both practicality and presence without crowding. Recessed spotlights define the kitchen area, while the dining space softens under a central light point, subtly zoning the room without interrupting it.
Then your eye is drawn straight out. French doors, along with an additional glazed door, open onto the garden, flooding the room with light and creating that seamless indoor-outdoor feel. It's the kind of space that naturally gathers people, whether it's everyday living or something a little more social. A radiator is positioned within the room, ensuring it feels as comfortable as it looks.
Stairs Rising To The First Floor Accommodation
Upstairs, the landing feels just as considered. A side window brings in natural light, preventing it from ever feeling enclosed. With a central light point above, and doors lead off in a way that feels balanced and easy to navigate. There's a quiet sense of calm here, a natural pause between rooms.
Bedroom
At the front, the principal bedroom offers a restful, well-proportioned space. The window allows light to settle gently into the room, while coving and a central light point maintain that clean, consistent finish. A radiator sits beneath the window, and the layout gives you room to breathe, fitted wardrobes with additional space for furnishings without it ever feeling crowded.
Bedroom
The second bedroom immediately feels brighter still, with two windows drawing light in from different angles. It creates a noticeably airy atmosphere, lifting the room beyond the expected. Central light point, with a radiator positioned within the space. It's a room that feels adaptable, whether used as a bedroom or something more flexible.
Bedroom
The third bedroom sits quietly to the rear, enjoying a more private outlook. Panelled detailing adds a touch of character, tying it back to the style introduced downstairs. A central light point and radiator are in place, with the room lending itself easily to a variety of uses without feeling like an afterthought.
Bathroom
The bathroom is clean, modern, and well arranged. A bath with shower over sits neatly with a glazed screen, alongside a WC and wash hand basin set within a vanity unit. Tiled splashbacks keep the finish sharp, while an obscured window allows natural light to filter in. Recessed ceiling spotlights and a heated towel radiator complete the space, giving it both practicality and a polished feel.
Garage
The garage provides more than just parking, offering a genuinely useful extension of the home with power and lighting already in place. Whether for storage, hobbies, or workspace, it's a space that adds real flexibility.
Garden
Stepping out from the kitchen, the garden continues the sense of ease. A paved seating area sits just outside, perfect for those moments where inside naturally spills out. Beyond, the lawn stretches out, enclosed and private, giving you space without feeling overlooked. It's simple, usable, and exactly what you want it to be.
Anti-Money Laundering Checks (Aml)
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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