Spacious four-bedroom 1926 detached home with large secluded garden and garage.
Four bedrooms; principal bedroom with en-suite
Large family living room with bay window and log burner
Second reception/dining room with feature fireplace
Kitchen/breakfast with reclaimed oak units; separate utility and office
Conservatory and large secluded rear garden (quarter-acre plot)
Garage and generous off-road parking; paved driveway
Solid brick walls likely lack modern insulation (may need upgrades)
Council tax banding described as expensive
This attractive 1926 detached house offers spacious, characterful family living in sought-after Balsall Common. Four bedrooms include a principal suite with en-suite, while generous reception rooms — including a bay-fronted living room with a log burner and a second reception/dining room with a feature fireplace — provide comfortable day-to-day space and scope for entertaining.
The kitchen/breakfast room features reclaimed oak units, supported by a separate utility, cloakroom, office and a conservatory that opens onto a large, secluded rear garden. A garage and generous off-road parking sit behind an attractive frontage; the plot is sizeable and private, appealing to families who value outdoor space and practicality.
Practical points to know: the house is constructed of solid brick (as-built, likely without cavity insulation) which can mean higher heating costs or future insulation work. Council tax is described as expensive. Despite being beautifully presented, buyers should allow for some period-property maintenance and potential upgrades to improve energy efficiency.
Positioned close to highly rated primary schools, local shops and commuter links, this chain-free home suits families seeking period character, generous living space and a large garden in a quiet, affluent suburban setting. Its strong room sizes and versatile layout offer immediate comfort with clear potential for sympathetic modernisation.