Vaulted living room with exposed beams and mezzanine sitting area
High-spec breakfast kitchen with island and integrated appliances
Underfloor heating in kitchen and principal en-suite
Three ground-floor bedrooms; principal bedroom and large en-suite upstairs
Large, private rear garden with patio and mature hedging
Secure gated driveway, garage and covered car port for multiple cars
Garage could be converted subject to planning; council tax quite expensive
An individually designed four-bedroom barn conversion blending character features with contemporary finishes. The living room impresses with a vaulted ceiling and exposed beams, while a mezzanine sitting area and principal en-suite create a peaceful first-floor retreat. High-quality fittings include oak flooring, integrated kitchen appliances and underfloor heating to the kitchen and en-suite.
The split-level layout provides three ground-floor bedrooms, a spacious breakfast kitchen with island and patio doors onto a large, private rear garden. Outside parking is secure behind electric gates with a garage, car port and wide driveway for multiple cars. The garage offers potential for conversion to a study or additional bedroom, subject to consents.
Situated on the edge of Balsall Common, the property sits in a very affluent, low-crime area with excellent broadband and mobile signal. It is within easy reach of Solihull, Coventry and Birmingham and benefits from highly regarded local primary and secondary schools — a clear draw for families.
Practical considerations: the EPC is rated C and council tax is quite expensive. The property was constructed in the early 1990s and while presented very well, buyers seeking a new-build specification should note its earlier construction date and the usual maintenance associated with a character conversion.