Key Features
Description
The French Hen is a charming Victorian detached period building of part rendered and exposed brick beneath a series of pitched tiled roofs. The accommodation is arranged over ground and first floor with delightful features throughout. At the front of the site, there is parking, with an additional facility at the rear, accommodating approximately 20 vehicles. The rear area also includes a lawned beer garden and a detached single storey stable block which is suitable for an array of uses, subject to the relevant planning permissions.
Location
The property is situated in the affluent and picturesque village of Clent and nestled at the base of the Clent Hills, a National Trust landmark and a favored spot for walkers. It is a short drive from the A491, a major arterial road which connects to the M5 motorway less than 5 miles away, and the busy A456 which feeds directly into Birmingham City Centre. Key conurbations in the area include Hagley and Stourbridge to the north (1.5 and 3.8 miles from the premises, respectively), Halesowen (6 miles away) to the east and Bromsgrove to the south (7.4 miles away). Birmingham City Centre is approximately 13 miles away to the east. The nearest train station is in Hagley which offers services to Birmingham New Street.
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