
About This Property
Discover what makes this home specialBriarwood is a spacious detached family home located in the picturesque village of Inkberrow, Worcestershire, offering a perfect blend of rural charm and modern convenience. This four-bedroom property boasts a well-designed layout with a generous family/dining kitchen, a separate lounge, and a study, ideal for both family living and remote working. The principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite bathroom, complemented by an additional family bathroom and a ground-floor WC, ensuring ample facilities for a growing family.
Situated on a generous plot, Briarwood offers outdoor space for gardening and leisure, with easy access to local amenities and excellent transport links. The property is priced at £499,950, reflecting its desirable location within the WR11 7XG postcode area, known for its community feel and proximity to larger towns and cities. This home is ideal for buyers seeking a balance of countryside living with accessibility to urban centres.
Property Features
This detached property provides four well-proportioned bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with a private en-suite, offering comfort and privacy. The spacious family/dining kitchen is designed for modern living, featuring direct access to the garden, perfect for entertaining or family meals. Additional rooms such as a lounge and a study provide flexible living spaces, while practical features like a laundry room, ground-floor WC, and storage cupboards enhance everyday convenience. The presence of a garage and garden further adds to the property's appeal for families and those seeking extra space.
Local Amenities
Briarwood is located in Inkberrow, a village known for its strong community spirit and essential amenities. Families will benefit from the nearby Inkberrow Primary School, while local shops, a post office, and traditional pubs like The Old Bull Inn provide everyday convenience and social opportunities. For outdoor activities, Inkberrow Park and the Sports Club offer recreational options. Although the village itself is rural, transport links to larger towns such as Redditch and Alcester are accessible, with train stations offering connections to Birmingham and beyond. This balance of village life with connectivity makes it an attractive location for a variety of buyers.
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