£425,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleNew Horse Road, Cheslyn Hay WS6
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Ref: JC0739
No Chain
1,646sqft Of Living Space
Architecturally Designed
Potential To Purchase Next Door Later On Down The Line
Detached Garage To The Rear With South Facing Garden
Professional Video Tour
360 Degree Virtual Tour
Council Tax Band D
EPC Rating C
Ref: JC0739 - We've all done it. Driven past a house, had a quick glance out of the car window and decided roughly how big it is.
Well, New Horse Road is here to prove that's a terrible habit.
From the front, it looks like a well-kept semi-detached single storey property sitting proudly behind a sweeping driveway and immaculate lawn. Nice enough, you might think.
Then you walk through the front door. And the house just keeps going.
The entrance hall gives the first clue that this isn't your average home. There's a real sense of space straight away, helped by the parquet flooring, wide hallway and staircase leading to a first floor that most people won't be expecting.
To the left sits a superb lounge, and what a room this is. Large enough for the whole family to spread out without having to negotiate elbow space, with French doors opening onto the garden and enough character to remind you that this isn't another identikit box built to fit as many houses as possible onto a piece of land.
The kitchen sits at the heart of everyday life, with plenty of workspace, a breakfast island for the less formal meals and a handy pantry that will have you wondering why house builders ever stopped including them. From here, the conservatory opens up another completely different living space. Whether it's a morning coffee watching the garden wake up, a quiet spot with a book, or somewhere to escape while the rest of the family debates what to watch on television, you'll quickly discover this room earns its keep.
The ground floor continues to reveal more space with two excellent double bedrooms and a family bathroom. And this is where the flexibility of the house really starts to shine. Need four bedrooms? You've got them. Need a home office? No problem. Looking for a layout that could work for multi-generational living or visiting relatives? This house has been quietly solving those problems long before they became fashionable.
Then upstairs comes the surprise.
The main bedroom feels more like a suite than a bedroom, with plenty of space to breathe and a walk-in wardrobe that's large enough to make packing for holidays considerably less stressful. Bedroom four is joined by another substantial walk-in wardrobe, giving the first floor a level of storage most homeowners spend years wishing they had. Add in a second bathroom and suddenly you realise why this property works for so many different stages of life.
But impressive as the house is, the garden might just steal the show.
This isn't simply a large garden. It's a garden that has been created over time. Mature trees, established planting, sweeping lawns and winding pathways combine to create an outdoor space that's every bit as special as the house itself. It's the sort of garden where children disappear for hours, adults lose track of time, and summer barbecues somehow end up lasting all day.
Beyond the garden you'll find a detached garage and extensive rear parking, adding yet another layer of practicality to a home that already has plenty of it.
Originally architect-designed, offered with no onward chain, packed with potential for the next owner to make their own mark, and even the potential to purchase next door later on down the line, New Horse Road is one of those rare properties that's difficult to sum up in a few paragraphs.
Not because it's complicated. Because every time you think you've seen it all, it finds another way to surprise you.
Location
One of the things people love about Cheslyn Hay is that it manages to strike a balance that's becoming increasingly difficult to find. It has a genuine village feel, yet you're never far from everything you need.
For families, you're particularly well placed. Both Cheslyn Hay Primary Academy and Glenthorne Primary School are nearby, while Cheslyn Hay Academy is within easy reach for older children, making the school run about as painless as the school run can ever be.
Day-to-day life is equally convenient. Cheslyn Hay's High Street offers a range of independent shops, cafés, takeaways, convenience stores and everyday essentials, while neighbouring Great Wyrley provides supermarkets, pubs, restaurants and additional amenities just a few minutes away.
For commuters, the location works brilliantly. Landywood Railway Station is close by and provides direct services towards Birmingham and Rugeley, making it ideal for those travelling into the city without wanting to live in it. The nearby A5, M6 and M6 Toll also provide straightforward access to Birmingham, Stafford, Lichfield, Cannock and Wolverhampton.
When it's time to switch off, you're surrounded by some fantastic outdoor spaces. Cannock Chase is only a short drive away for walking, cycling and weekend adventures, while local parks, playing fields and countryside walks around Cheslyn Hay and Great Wyrley mean you're never short of somewhere to stretch your legs.
Perhaps the biggest compliment that can be paid to Cheslyn Hay is that many people move here for the schools, transport links and convenience, then stay because of the community. It's the sort of place where neighbours still say hello, local businesses know their regulars, and everything feels just that little bit more relaxed than life in a larger town.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
Living Room - 5.47m (17'11") x 3.80m (12'6")
Kitchen - 3.81m (12'6") x 3.03m (9'11")
Conservatory - 5.17m (17') x 4.26m (14')
Bedroom Two - 3.81m (12'6") x 3.64m (11'11")
Bedroom Three - 3.79m (12'5") x 3.64m (11'11")
Bathroom
First Floor
Bedroom One - 5.31m (17'5") x 3.95m (12'11")
Walk-In-Wardrobe
Bedroom Four - 3.64m (11'11") x 3.00m (9'10")
Walk-In-Wardrobe
Bathroom
Outside
Garage - 6.26m (20'6") x 2.72m (8'11")
Storage - 2.72m (8'11") x 1.82m (6')
Well, New Horse Road is here to prove that's a terrible habit.
From the front, it looks like a well-kept semi-detached single storey property sitting proudly behind a sweeping driveway and immaculate lawn. Nice enough, you might think.
Then you walk through the front door. And the house just keeps going.
The entrance hall gives the first clue that this isn't your average home. There's a real sense of space straight away, helped by the parquet flooring, wide hallway and staircase leading to a first floor that most people won't be expecting.
To the left sits a superb lounge, and what a room this is. Large enough for the whole family to spread out without having to negotiate elbow space, with French doors opening onto the garden and enough character to remind you that this isn't another identikit box built to fit as many houses as possible onto a piece of land.
The kitchen sits at the heart of everyday life, with plenty of workspace, a breakfast island for the less formal meals and a handy pantry that will have you wondering why house builders ever stopped including them. From here, the conservatory opens up another completely different living space. Whether it's a morning coffee watching the garden wake up, a quiet spot with a book, or somewhere to escape while the rest of the family debates what to watch on television, you'll quickly discover this room earns its keep.
The ground floor continues to reveal more space with two excellent double bedrooms and a family bathroom. And this is where the flexibility of the house really starts to shine. Need four bedrooms? You've got them. Need a home office? No problem. Looking for a layout that could work for multi-generational living or visiting relatives? This house has been quietly solving those problems long before they became fashionable.
Then upstairs comes the surprise.
The main bedroom feels more like a suite than a bedroom, with plenty of space to breathe and a walk-in wardrobe that's large enough to make packing for holidays considerably less stressful. Bedroom four is joined by another substantial walk-in wardrobe, giving the first floor a level of storage most homeowners spend years wishing they had. Add in a second bathroom and suddenly you realise why this property works for so many different stages of life.
But impressive as the house is, the garden might just steal the show.
This isn't simply a large garden. It's a garden that has been created over time. Mature trees, established planting, sweeping lawns and winding pathways combine to create an outdoor space that's every bit as special as the house itself. It's the sort of garden where children disappear for hours, adults lose track of time, and summer barbecues somehow end up lasting all day.
Beyond the garden you'll find a detached garage and extensive rear parking, adding yet another layer of practicality to a home that already has plenty of it.
Originally architect-designed, offered with no onward chain, packed with potential for the next owner to make their own mark, and even the potential to purchase next door later on down the line, New Horse Road is one of those rare properties that's difficult to sum up in a few paragraphs.
Not because it's complicated. Because every time you think you've seen it all, it finds another way to surprise you.
Location
One of the things people love about Cheslyn Hay is that it manages to strike a balance that's becoming increasingly difficult to find. It has a genuine village feel, yet you're never far from everything you need.
For families, you're particularly well placed. Both Cheslyn Hay Primary Academy and Glenthorne Primary School are nearby, while Cheslyn Hay Academy is within easy reach for older children, making the school run about as painless as the school run can ever be.
Day-to-day life is equally convenient. Cheslyn Hay's High Street offers a range of independent shops, cafés, takeaways, convenience stores and everyday essentials, while neighbouring Great Wyrley provides supermarkets, pubs, restaurants and additional amenities just a few minutes away.
For commuters, the location works brilliantly. Landywood Railway Station is close by and provides direct services towards Birmingham and Rugeley, making it ideal for those travelling into the city without wanting to live in it. The nearby A5, M6 and M6 Toll also provide straightforward access to Birmingham, Stafford, Lichfield, Cannock and Wolverhampton.
When it's time to switch off, you're surrounded by some fantastic outdoor spaces. Cannock Chase is only a short drive away for walking, cycling and weekend adventures, while local parks, playing fields and countryside walks around Cheslyn Hay and Great Wyrley mean you're never short of somewhere to stretch your legs.
Perhaps the biggest compliment that can be paid to Cheslyn Hay is that many people move here for the schools, transport links and convenience, then stay because of the community. It's the sort of place where neighbours still say hello, local businesses know their regulars, and everything feels just that little bit more relaxed than life in a larger town.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
Living Room - 5.47m (17'11") x 3.80m (12'6")
Kitchen - 3.81m (12'6") x 3.03m (9'11")
Conservatory - 5.17m (17') x 4.26m (14')
Bedroom Two - 3.81m (12'6") x 3.64m (11'11")
Bedroom Three - 3.79m (12'5") x 3.64m (11'11")
Bathroom
First Floor
Bedroom One - 5.31m (17'5") x 3.95m (12'11")
Walk-In-Wardrobe
Bedroom Four - 3.64m (11'11") x 3.00m (9'10")
Walk-In-Wardrobe
Bathroom
Outside
Garage - 6.26m (20'6") x 2.72m (8'11")
Storage - 2.72m (8'11") x 1.82m (6')
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