Spacious extended family home with large garden and garage.
Extended 1960s semi-detached house with conservatory
Set back from High Street, this extended 1960s semi-detached house offers practical family living across two floors. The ground floor benefits from a long lounge, sizeable extended kitchen-diner and a conservatory that opens onto a large rear garden — good for children and pets. A driveway and single garage provide private parking in a busy suburban location.
The property has been with the same owner since it was built and presents straightforward scope for updating rather than major structural work, making it suitable for buyers seeking a sensible renovation project to add value. Bedrooms are well sized for a three-bed home and the plot gives space to extend (subject to planning).
Local amenities are strong: frequent buses, nearby shops and Shirley town centre are all easily reached, with good road links to the M42 and Birmingham International. Education options are close by but standards are mixed across local schools, so buyers should verify catchment and Ofsted reports.
Practical points to note: standard broadband tests have shown modest speeds (around 13 Mbps), though higher-speed services are available in the postcode area; mobile coverage has been reported as limited in official checks. The property is freehold, council tax is described as affordable and there is no flood risk recorded.