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Springwell is a magnificent, recently refurbished, six bedroom detached property in a highly sought after and prestigious location near Stourbridge. The stunning Edwardian property was built in 1927 and has kept many of its period features such as solid oak flooring and ornate plasterwork. These touches of character have been incorporated into the recently upgraded modern features creating a luxurious family home. The elevated property boasts an exquisite garden, designed by Deborah Dean, a Chelsea Flower Show award winner.

Ground Floor:

Walking through the front door of Springwell takes you into an inner porch which flows into a grand reception hall. This leads into a vestibule which further flows into a garden porch. This side of the property has the two principal reception rooms: the drawing room and the sitting room. The drawing room boasts triple-aspect windows, giving lovely views of the front and rear gardens and an impressive fireplace with a recently installed multi fuel log burner.

The formal dining room is located along the hallway to the kitchen, along with a newly refurbished downstairs cloakroom and expansive solid oak utility room. The current owner has had a new bespoke solid oak fitted office installed which is perfect for those that work from home. The kitchen itself is very spacious with a large island and is a beautiful bespoke Winchmore masterpiece made from solid oak and has a stunning orangery which has a dining area and sitting area with underfloor heating and newly fitted electrically operated blinds. There are two cellars at Springwell, one giving access via a tunnel to facilitate access underneath the whole ground floor of the property.

Viewing is highly recommended as the current owner has undergone a full refurbishment of the property including replacing upstairs windows, installing a custom made solid oak staircase, radiators, a new high efficiency dual central heating system, new carpets, electric wiring, almost a third of a mile of hardwood skirting boards and architrave, new bespoke oak doors, chandeliers, ensuite bathroom, decorative period plasterwork and a host of other fabulous additions which make the house the perfect “turn key“ acquisition for the new owners. A figure of around £600,000 has been spent with no expense spared to make this a truly one-off family home with workmanship that is second to none.

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