Four bedrooms with two bedrooms fitted with vanity wash basins
Bay-fronted living room with feature fireplace and high ceiling
Dining kitchen with integrated double oven, fridge and dishwasher
Generous southerly rear garden with patio and mature planting
Off-street driveway parking and small established front garden
Single family bathroom for four bedrooms; ground-floor WC included
Solid-brick 1930s construction—likely no wall insulation (upgrade recommended)
EPC D; gas boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
This solid 1930s semi-detached house offers roomy, well-proportioned accommodation across two floors — ideal for growing households who need space and proximity to good schools. The property retains period features such as a bay-fronted reception room and a feature fireplace, while large windows and a southerly rear garden bring good natural light and an attractive outdoor living area.
Practical aspects are strong: off-street parking, a dining kitchen with integrated appliances, a utility room with rear access, and two bedrooms fitted with vanity basins. The home is very well placed for Bournville Village Primary, the University of Birmingham School and nearby train stations, making school runs and commutes straightforward.
Buyers should note this is a traditional solid-brick build (1930s) with assumed lack of wall insulation; upgrading insulation would improve comfort and running costs. The property has a single family bathroom serving four bedrooms and an EPC rating of D. Overall this is a comfortable, period family house with scope to modernise energy performance and personalise interior finishes.



































































































