KEY FEATURES & DESCRIPTION

Stop your search for a moment and cast your eyes over this stunning three bedroom modern EXTENDED detached residence, having the most exceptional extended dining kitchen/family room with central island and bi fold doors drawing the outside in!!

For commuters, this property offers unrivalled convenience. With excellent access to the A5 and M6 Toll, major road links are within easy reach, making travel to nearby towns and cities fast and hassle-free. In addition, the area benefits from fantastic rail links, ensuring that public transport options are also readily available for both work and leisure travel.

Step inside through the welcoming entrance hallway and take in all the splendid accom.......

  • Impressive & Immaculately Presented Extended Modern Detached Residence
  • Extended High Specification Dining Kitchen/Family Room With Bi-Fold Doors
  • Desirable Position Within A Sought After Residential Location
  • Three Good Sized Bedrooms
  • Modern Ensuite/Family Bathroom & Ground Floor Guest WC
  • Spacious Front Living Room
  • Private And Enclosed Rera Garden With Area For Hot Tub Facilities
  • Driveway For Various Vehicles & Garage
  • Close to Shops, Amenities & Local Schools Of Both Sectors
  • Only A Short Drive To M6 Toll & M6/M54 Motorway Connections
cannock area guide - DB Roberts
Cannock Area Guide

The name 'Cannock' derives from the old English for hillock.

Cannock is a popular town situated near the Cannock Chase in Staffordshire in the West Midlands. It lies twenty miles from Birmingham and forty miles from Derby. Cannock Chase is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086.

Cannock lies northwest of Birmingham and forms the second largest part of the West Midlands conurbation. Cannock is a popular town situated near the Cannock Chase in Staffordshire in the West Midlands. It lies twenty miles from Birmingham and forty miles from Derby. Cannock Chase is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086.

The discovery of coal turned the area into an industrial landscape, attracting many other manufacturers drawn by the coalfields of the Black Country.

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