Spacious period semi with large private garden and excellent school access.
Four bedrooms and three bathrooms across three floors
A roomy four-bedroom semi-detached period home arranged over three floors, this Tudor Revival property combines generous family living with a private, well-featured garden. The ground floor flows from a welcoming reception hall into a formal dining/lounge with bay window, a cosy family room with log-burner and French doors, plus a kitchen/breakfast room and utility — all designed for everyday family life and entertaining.
Sleeping accommodation includes a principal bedroom with ensuite, a second bedroom with balcony, a third bedroom and a second-floor fourth bedroom with its own ensuite and balcony — good separation for family members and guests. Warm oak flooring and original bay details give character throughout while an EPC rating of C indicates reasonable energy performance for the age of the house.
Outside offers a gravel driveway, stone paved entry, expansive wooden deck and lawn, a wildlife pond, greenhouse and a large wooden summer house — a substantial private garden for play, alfresco dining and storage. The location in the well-regarded Maney area places shops, Sutton Park and several highly ranked schools within easy reach, with Sutton Coldfield town centre and station a short drive or walk away.
Notable practical points: the home dates from c.1900–1929 and has solid brick walls with assumed no cavity insulation, so buyers should budget for potential energy-improvement work. Council tax sits above average and the local crime level is recorded as very high, which may affect security needs and insurance costs. Overall this is a characterful family home with strong living space and garden appeal, suited to buyers willing to maintain and upgrade a period property.