Kelsey Lane, Balsall CommonSSTC
Kelsey Lane, Balsall Common
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Conveniently located close to amenities including transport links, schools and shops.
Description
This stunning five-bedroom property, offers versatile accommodation in the very popular location of Balsall Common, the home is situated on the outskirts of Coventry and is less than 8 miles from Solihull. Deceptively spacious, this home is well proportioned and makes a perfect family home.
The accommodation ranges over an impressive 3002 square feet in total which consists of a sitting room, dining room, home study, breakfast kitchen, utility room, work shop, art studio, conservatory, five double bedrooms, three with ensuite, single bedroom and a family bathroom.
The property also benefits from having solar panels installed which currently generates an income in excess of £2000 per year.
Upon entering the property through the storm porch then through the front door into the hallway, you are immediately greeted with a large and spacious hallway boasting solid wooden flooring. Off the hallway to the left, through double doors is the main sitting room, benefiting from a huge bay window which allows a flood of light to fill the room. This room also boasts a feature fire place with gas fire. The sitting room gives access to a home study through double doors that then leads through to the conservatory. The spacious conservatory it is great just to sit back and enjoy the South facing garden. Also, off the hallway is a dining room, cloakroom, breakfast kitchen and workshop. The solid wooden floor from the hall flows seamlessly into the breakfast kitchen and utility room, both giving access to the rear garden. The kitchen is very spacious with a modern theme that flows throughout.
Leading from the entrance hall is the oak staircase which takes you to the landing area, the first floor comprises of three bedrooms all offering en-suite facilities and a further 3 bedrooms and also offers a family bathroom.
Externally the home sits back from the road with a large driveway big enough for five vehicles. The driveway also gives access the rear garden via a wrought iron side gate. At the rear, the South facing garden is mostly laid to lawn with mature plants, fruit trees and shrubbery offering a high degree of privacy. There is also a paved patio area, great for alfresco dining or simply entertaining.
Location
When we first viewed the property 25 years ago, we were immediately impressed by the amount of space. It has large windows that let in lots of light and it was much bigger than the other properties we had looked at in the same price range. We knew it had the potential to become a fabulous family home.
We have made a number of changes over the years, including the addition of the en suites, as well as another bedroom. We extended the kitchen to create a breakfast area and big utility room.
Perhaps my favourite change has been the creation of my studio in what was the garage. The skylight allows the beautiful northern light to flood the room and I love to spend time in there.
The location has been perfect for us as there is a good primary and secondary school within walking distance and I also enjoy easy access to the shopping and leisure facilities of Leamington, Solihull and Stratford. There are two National Trust properties nearby, as well as a good choice of restaurants and theatres. My husband enjoys walking and has made full use of the many footpaths leading through the fields and on to Hampton and Berkswell. The village itself has all of the day to day amenities we need, including a butcher, bakery and a choice of supermarkets.
Outside, the sunny, low maintenance garden is south facing, and we have hosted plenty of family gatherings over the years, including our daughter’s wedding reception and parties where we have enjoyed games of bowls and golf. I have fond memories of our children and their friends camping in tents in the garden when they were young, it was great fun.
This is a house for all seasons. The rooms facing the garden are always light and sunny, whilst the rooms at the front of the house provide respite from the heat of summer.
The loft is also a favourite place in the house, and with light from the windows, insulation in the rafters and headroom to walk the length of it, gives massive amounts of storage space. We will truly miss the home and the memories we have created.
Floorplan
Location
This stunning five-bedroom property, offers versatile accommodation in the very popular location of Balsall Common, the home is situated on the outskirts of Coventry and is less than 8 miles from Solihull. Deceptively spacious, this home is well proportioned and makes a perfect family home.
The accommodation ranges over an impressive 3002 square feet in total which consists of a sitting room, dining room, home study, breakfast kitchen, utility room, work shop, art studio, conservatory, five double bedrooms, three with ensuite, single bedroom and a family bathroom.
The property also benefits from having solar panels installed which currently generates an income in excess of £2000 per year.
Upon entering the property through the storm porch then through the front door into the hallway, you are immediately greeted with a large and spacious hallway boasting solid wooden flooring. Off the hallway to the left, through double doors is the main sitting room, benefiting from a huge bay window which allows a flood of light to fill the room. This room also boasts a feature fire place with gas fire. The sitting room gives access to a home study through double doors that then leads through to the conservatory. The spacious conservatory it is great just to sit back and enjoy the South facing garden. Also, off the hallway is a dining room, cloakroom, breakfast kitchen and workshop. The solid wooden floor from the hall flows seamlessly into the breakfast kitchen and utility room, both giving access to the rear garden. The kitchen is very spacious with a modern theme that flows throughout.
Leading from the entrance hall is the oak staircase which takes you to the landing area, the first floor comprises of three bedrooms all offering en-suite facilities and a further 3 bedrooms and also offers a family bathroom.
Externally the home sits back from the road with a large driveway big enough for five vehicles. The driveway also gives access the rear garden via a wrought iron side gate. At the rear, the South facing garden is mostly laid to lawn with mature plants, fruit trees and shrubbery offering a high degree of privacy. There is also a paved patio area, great for alfresco dining or simply entertaining.
Location
When we first viewed the property 25 years ago, we were immediately impressed by the amount of space. It has large windows that let in lots of light and it was much bigger than the other properties we had looked at in the same price range. We knew it had the potential to become a fabulous family home.
We have made a number of changes over the years, including the addition of the en suites, as well as another bedroom. We extended the kitchen to create a breakfast area and big utility room.
Perhaps my favourite change has been the creation of my studio in what was the garage. The skylight allows the beautiful northern light to flood the room and I love to spend time in there.
The location has been perfect for us as there is a good primary and secondary school within walking distance and I also enjoy easy access to the shopping and leisure facilities of Leamington, Solihull and Stratford. There are two National Trust properties nearby, as well as a good choice of restaurants and theatres. My husband enjoys walking and has made full use of the many footpaths leading through the fields and on to Hampton and Berkswell. The village itself has all of the day to day amenities we need, including a butcher, bakery and a choice of supermarkets.
Outside, the sunny, low maintenance garden is south facing, and we have hosted plenty of family gatherings over the years, including our daughter’s wedding reception and parties where we have enjoyed games of bowls and golf. I have fond memories of our children and their friends camping in tents in the garden when they were young, it was great fun.
This is a house for all seasons. The rooms facing the garden are always light and sunny, whilst the rooms at the front of the house provide respite from the heat of summer.
The loft is also a favourite place in the house, and with light from the windows, insulation in the rafters and headroom to walk the length of it, gives massive amounts of storage space. We will truly miss the home and the memories we have created.