Hillfield | Kinver | Staffordshire

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46 White Hill | Kinver | Stourbridge | DY7 6AN


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White Hill

Hillfield is an imposing detached home enjoying an open outlook across picturesque countryside towards Kinver Edge, taking in open fields and mature oaks. Lying on the fringe of the village White Hill is well placed within easy walking distance of numerous local amenities and offers ready commuting access to the wider locality. The very best of both worlds.


The accommodation, over three floors, extends to over 2800 square feet and provides for contempory ground floor accommodation with an open plan Kitchen Breakfast room with separate double doors to both the sitting room and lounge.


“The flexibility of the downstairs accommodation with two sets of large double oak paneled doors on parliament hinges folded back makes the whole downstairs open plan. It’s great for entertaining. However, there’s nothing better than closing the doors off and retreating to the sitting room in front of the fire with a good book.”


There is a utility room off the kitchen area and a generous hall, with cloakroom off, provides for stair access to the top two floors; where the flexible layout encompasses five bedrooms and three bathrooms, two of which are Ensuite, and a 33 foot 2nd floor bedroom/playroom.




Benefiting from modern construction, with Gas central heating and Double Glazing the light and airy accommodation is easily maintained.


“The views are splendid and you can see the toposcope of Kinver edge from the house. One of the main factors that appealed to us when we bough the house was the garden. It offers a flat, ample space which is ideal for children to play and yet remains a quintessential English garden with many beautiful established plants, mulberry, acers, magnolia, camellia, apple trees and hazelnut and raspberry canes. The raised beds are also discreetly planted in the borders.�


KINVER

The ancient settlement of Kinver lies within South Staffordshire beyond the Western fringes of the “Greater Birmingham” conurbation and The Black Country. The village has a characterful mix of local shops, including a bakery and Butcher, as well as convenience stores, destination pubs, restaurants and professional services. There are also numerous sporting and recreational interests catered for; as one would expect for a village of its status. There are numerous community amenities, including a sports hall and an active Parish Council that maintains the stature of Kinver as a thriving place to live and enjoy, The regionally renowned Stourbridge Rugby Football Club is to be found at Stourton, some three miles way and Enville Golf Club which has two 18-hole golf courses just 4 miles away. The Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal passes through Kinver, running close to the course of the meandering River Stour, provides for leisurely strolls and reflection. Kinver Edge, a National Trust owned beauty spot lying to the South West of the village has a similar draw, Nationally recognised for its picturesque views and the “Rock Houses.”


BIRMINGHAM Lying at the seat of England’s Industrial and commercial heartland, the “Second City� is the very model of a beaming cosmopolitan global city that sets the standard for others to mirror. Increasingly recognised as an important cultural hub with the Birmingham Royal Ballet based in the city, along with a magnificent and striking new library. Birmingham also boasts some of the best shopping in Europe with the superb Bullring Shopping Centre containing over 140 shops including a flagship Selfridges department store. The exclusive Mailbox development is host to a range of designer stores including Armani and Harvey Nichols.



STOURBRIDGE Once the national centre of glass making in the UK, Stourbridge is a large town in the West Midlands of England. Stourbridge is located about 13 miles west of Birmingham, at the edge of the industrial Midlands, located between Kidderminster and Dudley. Much of the town consists of suburban streets, interspersed with green spaces. Stourbridge borders on green belt land, and is close to unspoiled countryside with rural Shropshire close by to the west. The Clent Hills, Kinver Edge and large areas of farmland lie to the south and west. Stourbridge takes its name from the River Stour, which flows through the town and for centuries formed the border between Worcestershire and Staffordshire.


LOCATION Local riverside towns of significance include Bewdley (8 miles), Bridgenorth (11 miles), Kidderminster (6 miles) and Stourbridge (4.5 miles). The lovely Staffordshire village of Enville is 2.5 miles away. Birmingham International Airport is 34 miles away, Manchester Airport is 79 miles distant and London Heathrow is 117 miles. There is also a local airport to be found at Halfpenny Green which is only 5 miles away. Local railway stations at Stourbridge Junction and at Kidderminster are both within 6 miles providing for access to Birmingham New Street Station and the domestic network for onward travel to the Capital and Europe; as well as Worcester, Hereford and the South West. If education is a priority then the area is blessed with an enviable mix of schooling at all levels, including a variety of independent establishments, allowing parents to select the right environment for their children’s needs. The village has three well regarded schools: Foley Infant School, Brindley Heath Junior School and Kinver High School. Fee paying schools of national repute are to be found at Bromsgrove, Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Worcester and Solihull. The Old Swinford Hospital School, at Stourbridge, is one of only a small number of state boarding schools that exist within the UK and does also accommodate local children as day pupils, if they meet the entry requirements. The Welsh Coastline is a comfortable cross country drive. Aberdovey, situated on the edge of Cardigan Bay is 98 miles. Ludlow, famous for both its Castle and food festivals, is to be found only 29 miles West. The Severn Valley Railway, running between Kidderminster and Bridgnorth is also a welcome reminder of the steam age and times gone by.


Agent Notes: All measurements are approximate and quoted in imperial with metric equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. For a free valuation, contact the numbers listed on the brochure.



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