Three bedrooms including two loft-conversion rooms
This characterful Victorian terraced cottage blends original features with thoughtful updates across three bedrooms and two reception rooms. The living room's open fireplace and the dining room's Morsø wood-burning stove create cosy, sociable spaces, while a modern galley kitchen with Rangemaster oven meets everyday cooking needs. The south-easterly rear garden is a genuine asset: a well-proportioned lawn, large summerhouse and off-street parking for two vehicles add practical outdoor living and storage.
Accommodation is arranged over three floors: a double bedroom and generous family bathroom on the first floor, with two loft-conversion bedrooms above. The loft rooms provide useful extra sleeping or study space but reflect the house's Victorian proportions (reduced headroom and sloping ceilings in places). The property sits in a comfortable suburban pocket close to Blackwell First School and under a mile from Barnt Green village and station, making commutes and school runs straightforward.
Practical points to note: the home dates from circa 1900, so owners should expect period-related maintenance and older-window/insulation considerations. There is only one bathroom serving three bedrooms. Rear parking is accessed via a courtyard and the garden backs onto the cross-city trainline, which could bring occasional noise. Overall, this is a well-located, characterful family home with outdoor space and parking — ideal for buyers seeking period charm with modern cooking facilities and strong local schools.







































































