Welcome to our large, comfortable 5-bedroom house situated in the peaceful B97 area of Redditch. This is an ideal base for families, groups, or contractors seeking both space and convenience.
Bedrooms: 5 well-appointed bedrooms (4 double beds, 1 single) • Bathrooms: 1 ensuite (attached to the master bedroom), plus a family bathroom, and a separate downstairs toilet • Work Space: A dedicated workspace - perfect for remote working or studying • Kitchen & Dining: A fully equipped kitchen (oven, hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, kettle, toaster, plenty of cookware) with a dining area. • Living Areas: Comfortable communal spaces for relaxing, chatting, or planning your day
Other Amenities: • High-speed Wi-Fi throughout • Ample parking (2 Cars) • Heating, clean linens, towels provided
Who This Home is Perfect For
• Families: With five bedrooms and communal space, it’s ideal for multi-generational families or family reunions. • Contractors / Work Teams: The dedicated workspace, multiple bedrooms, and good transport links make this a very practical option for work groups or contractors needing a “home away from home.” • Groups of Friends: Whether you’re coming for a weekend trip, a getaway, or a special occasion, the layout supports socialising and also individual quiet time.
Why Choose This Place • Space & Comfort: So many properties are cramped - here, you’ve got plenty of room. • Convenience: Close enough to the town centre for amenities, but tucked into a peaceful area. • Transport-Friendly: Great for commuting or exploring the wider area, whether by bus or train. • Work-Friendly: The workspace makes this more than just a holiday home.
Local Attractions & Things to Do Around Redditch, Worcestershire
During your stay, you’ll have easy access to a variety of attractions, green spaces, and cultural highlights. Here are some top recommendations:
🌳 Outdoor & Nature Spots • Arrow Valley Country Park – Just a short drive away (19 mins by car), this is Redditch’s green heart. The park spans around 900 acres and includes the 27-acre Arrow Valley Lake, which is popular for dinghy sailing, fishing and birdwatching.
• Morton Stanley Park - A lovely, family-friendly park with open grassy areas, mature trees and space for picnics or relaxing walks. • Feckenham Wylde Moor - For a quieter, more natural escape, this nearby wetland reserve offers wildflower meadows, birdlife and peaceful trails.
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🏛️ Heritage, History & Culture • Forge Mill Needle Museum - Located in Redditch, this museum celebrates the town’s industrial heritage as a world-leading producer of needles and fishing tackle. • Bordesley Abbey Ruins & Visitor Centre - Right next to the Needle Museum, you can explore the remains of a 12th-century Cistercian abbey. • Church Green & Town Centre - A picturesque area of Redditch with historic buildings, St. Stephen’s Church, a bandstand (which hosts events in summer), and the Bartleet Fountain. • Paolozzi Mosaics – Inside the Kingfisher Shopping Centre, you’ll find striking public art by Sir Eduardo Paolozzi - a colourful, local highlight. • Palace Theatre – A beautifully restored Edwardian theatre in the town centre, offering plays, comedy, concerts and seasonal shows. • John Bonham Memorial - If you’re a music fan, there’s a memorial to John Bonham (the Led Zeppelin drummer), who was born in Redditch. • Redditch Local History Museum - This museum focuses on aspects of local history not covered in the Needle Museum, giving a broader sense of the town’s story.
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🎭 & Community Activities • Bandstand Events - In warmer months, the bandstand on Church Green hosts live music, community gatherings, and events. • Cultural Trips Nearby - Thanks to Redditch’s excellent transport links, you can easily take day trips to nearby attractions: • Stratford-upon-Avon (Shakespeare’s birthplace) • Warwick Castle and the Cotswolds • The Malvern Hills and several National Trust sites are also within reach. Transport Connections (with Local Driving Times) • By Car: • From the house to Kingfisher Shopping Centre in Redditch town centre takes only about 5–7 minutes by car, making it very quick and convenient for shopping or grabbing a bite to eat. (The Kingfisher Centre is located at B97 4HJ.) • The house enjoys easy motorway access too: M42 junction 3 is under 5 miles away, and the M5 is around 6 miles from the town centre.
For day trips: • Stratford-upon-Avon is roughly a 17-mile / ~26 minute drive. • The Malvern Hills are around 29 miles / ~42 minutes away. • Worcester can be reached in around 26 minutes. • By Rail: • Redditch Railway Station is very accessible, on the Cross-City Line, giving regular services into Birmingham and the West Midlands. • By Road (Local): • The A441 road runs through Redditch, providing a direct and reliable route into the town centre. • There are also local buses serving Redditch and the town centre, though evening / Sunday services may be more limited depending on route.