Large five-bed family home with extension, conservatory and outbuilding in sought-after Moseley..
Five bedrooms, three with en-suite bathrooms
Impressive ground-floor extension and large conservatory
Spacious loft room with staircase access and Velux windows
Brick outbuilding with plumbing — flexible storage/workspace
Off-street parking for multiple vehicles to the front
Well-presented rear garden with decking, patio and lawn
Built 1950–66; cavity walls likely without insulation (upgrade needed)
Council tax above average; area scores higher on deprivation indices
A large, well-presented detached family home in The Hurst, Moseley, offering flexible living across three storeys. The ground-floor extension and expansive conservatory create generous reception space, while a wide entrance hallway and well-proportioned rooms give the house a bright, welcoming feel. Three bedrooms include en-suites, and a loft room with staircase access adds useful extra accommodation.
Practical features include off-street parking for multiple vehicles, a brick outbuilding with plumbing (potential utility or home-workspace), and a landscaped rear garden with decking and patio. The property has double glazing and gas central heating throughout and is presented to a high standard ready for immediate occupation.
Notable considerations: the house dates from the 1950–66 era with cavity walls likely uninsulated, council tax is above average, and the wider area scores as more deprived. Buyers wanting the highest energy efficiency may wish to budget for insulation and other upgrades. Despite this, the home’s size, layout and three en-suites make it especially well suited to growing families seeking space and convenience in Moseley.