Large five-bedroom semi with mature gardens, garage and summerhouse in Moseley conservation cul-de-sac.
Five bedrooms across three floors, including versatile second-floor studio
Large mature front and rear gardens with Cotswold stone summer house
Through lounge with leaded bay windows and feature fireplace
Dining kitchen with skylights, utility area and downstairs WC
Block-paved driveway plus single garage with side access
EPC D; double glazing installed before 2002
Only one main shower room; may need additional bathroom(s)
Located in high-crime, very deprived area — affects desirability
Set back in a quiet cul-de-sac within the Moseley Conservation Area, this traditional five-bedroom semi-detached home offers generous family accommodation across three floors. The property benefits from a spacious through lounge with bay windows, a large dining kitchen with skylights, and a versatile second-floor bedroom/studio with built-in storage — useful as a home office or guest suite.
Outside, the plot is a standout: mature landscaped front and rear gardens, a Cotswold stone summer house with vaulted ceiling, a separate stone garden room and a block-paved driveway leading to a single garage. The layout and garden spaces create clear potential for family living and flexible indoor-outdoor entertaining.
Practical details are straightforward: freehold tenure, gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing (installed before 2002) and an EPC rating of D. There is one main shower room and a separate downstairs and upstairs WC, which should be considered for a large five-bedroom household expecting more contemporary bathroom provision.
Material considerations: the property sits in an area with higher crime and significant local deprivation indicators, which may affect some buyers’ priorities. The home is well maintained but dates from the late 20th century and would benefit from targeted updating in places to modernise fixtures and heating efficiency. Council Tax Band D applies.
This house will suit families seeking space and character in Moseley — buyers who value mature gardens, a strong street position and versatile rooms — as well as investors looking to add value with sympathetic modernisation.