Terraced house for sale in Grange Road, Cradley Heath, West Midlands B64

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Terraced house for sale - 2 bedrooms

2 1 1 EPC Rating: C EPC Rating: C

Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
Not yet known - A band has not yet been confirmed.

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Property description

Wonderfully presented 2 bed terraced house located in Cradley Heath, West Midlands

Comprised of:
Warm and welcoming entrance hallway
Well-appointed kitchen with base and wall units
Spacious and cosy living room
Generously sized master bedroom
Second double bedroom
Bathroom with three-piece suite

Additional features:
Freehold
Additional storage space
Fully double glazed
Gas central heating
EPC Rating: C
Council tax band: A
Off road parking
Private garden

Cradley Heath is a town located in the West Midlands, known for its industrial heritage, vibrant community, and blend of urban and rural environments. Situated within the Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell, Cradley Heath offers a mix of historical significance and modern amenities.

Cradley Heath is part of the Black Country, an area renowned for its role in the Industrial Revolution. The town is situated approximately 8 miles west of Birmingham, making it well-connected to the larger urban centres of the region. The surrounding landscape features a mix of urban development and green spaces, providing residents with both the convenience of city living and the tranquillity of nature.

Cradley Heath's history is deeply intertwined with the Industrial Revolution. The town was a major centre for iron and steel production, particularly chain making, which played a crucial role in the local economy. This industrial heritage is still visible today, with several historic buildings and landmarks reflecting the town's past.

The town grew rapidly during the 19th century as industries flourished, attracting workers and contributing to its development. Despite the decline of heavy industry in the latter half of the 20th century, Cradley Heath has managed to preserve its historical character while adapting to modern times.

One of the prominent landmarks in Cradley Heath is the Haden Hill House Museum and Park. This Victorian mansion, set in beautiful landscaped gardens, offers a glimpse into the town's past and provides a peaceful retreat for visitors. The adjacent Haden Hill Park is a popular spot for walking, picnicking, and enjoying outdoor activities.

The town also has a strong sense of community, with various local events and festivals celebrating its heritage and culture. The Cradley Heath Market is a bustling hub, offering a range of goods from fresh produce to unique crafts, reflecting the town's vibrant local economy.

Cradley Heath benefits from a range of educational institutions, including primary and secondary schools that cater to the local population. Additionally, the town's proximity to Birmingham provides access to higher education institutions and further educational opportunities.

The economy of Cradley Heath has diversified over the years, transitioning from its industrial roots to a mix of retail, services, and small-scale manufacturing. The Merry Hill Shopping Centre, located nearby, is one of the largest shopping centres in the UK and serves as a major retail destination for residents and visitors alike.

Cradley Heath offers a variety of housing options, from traditional terraced houses to modern developments, catering to different preferences and budgets. The town has a strong community spirit, with numerous local groups and organizations contributing to its vibrant social scene.

Public transport is well-developed, with regular train and bus services connecting Cradley Heath to Birmingham and other parts of the West Midlands. This connectivity makes it an attractive location for commuters seeking a balance between urban convenience and suburban living.

In summary, Cradley Heath is a town that combines a rich industrial heritage with a modern, dynamic community. Its historical landmarks, local attractions, and strong sense of community make it a unique and appealing place to live in the West Midlands.

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