Period charm with modern updates, off-street parking and potential to improve energy efficiency.
Two double bedrooms with modern bathroom and period features
Open-plan living/dining room with cast-iron fireplace
Block-paved driveway providing off-street parking
Freehold and offered chain-free for a quicker sale
Solid brick walls; no known cavity insulation (energy upgrade needed)
Partial double glazing; EPC rating D
Small rear garden and modest overall plot size
Local area: deprived with above-average crime statistics
Set on a peaceful, tree-lined road in Bournville, this two-bedroom mid-terrace blends period character with clean, contemporary updates. The bright open-plan living and dining room centres on an original cast-iron fireplace, while the kitchen offers integrated appliances and move-in-ready finishes. On the first floor are two double bedrooms and a modern bathroom that retains traditional touches.
Practical features include mains gas central heating by boiler and radiators, a block-paved driveway offering off-street parking, and partial double glazing. The property is offered freehold and chain-free, making it a straightforward purchase for growing families or buyers seeking a characterful home close to local schools and university facilities.
Notable constraints are factual: the house dates from c.1900–1929 and has solid brick walls with no known insulation, partial double glazing and an EPC rating of D. The local area scores as deprived with above-average crime levels, which may affect running costs and resale timing. The rear garden and overall plot are small, so outdoor space is limited but low-maintenance.
This home will suit purchasers who value period detail and a ready-to-live-in layout but who are also willing to consider energy-efficiency improvements (insulation, full glazing upgrade) over time. Its convenient location near good primary and secondary schools, transport links and leisure amenities supports family life and rental potential alike.