Period character and modern kitchen-diner, ideal for families seeking space and scope to improve energy efficiency..
- Four bedrooms including master with ensuite
- Spacious kitchen-diner with bi-fold doors
- Converted garage provides versatile study space
- Driveway parking and private rear garden
- Freehold, 1,401 sq ft, decent plot size
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated (energy concern)
- EPC E and council tax band D
- Fast broadband; good transport and local schools
A spacious four-bedroom 1930s semi in Harborne, ideal for growing families seeking period character with modern living spaces. The property offers a bright kitchen-diner with bi-fold doors, a generous front lounge with bay window and a versatile study formed from the original garage. Fast broadband, good transport links and proximity to Harborne High Street, schools and the QE Hospital add practical everyday convenience.
The house sits on a decent plot with driveway parking, a private rear garden and useful utility room and guest WC on the ground floor. Upstairs provides four bedrooms, including a master with ensuite, plus a separate family bathroom — practical sleeping arrangements for families or sharers.
Important practical notes: the property has an EPC rating of E and the external walls are solid brick with no assumed cavity insulation, so energy-efficiency improvements may be needed. The former garage conversion means there is no internal garage, and buyers should factor potential costs for insulation, heating upgrades or window/roof works if required.
Offered freehold in an affluent inner-city area, this home balances period detail and contemporary fittings while presenting clear scope to add value through modest energy and cosmetic improvements. Viewings are recommended to assess layout and any renovation priorities in person.