- Quiet cul-de-sac location close to the city centre
- Open-plan kitchen/lounge/dining with conservatory
- Newly renovated kitchen, bathroom and shower room
- Garage converted to utility and garden room/office
- Off-street driveway and private rear garden with shed
- EPC Band D; double glazing (install date unknown)
- Area records higher crime and local deprivation levels
- Built 1976–1982; modest room sizes throughout
This single-storey semi-detached bungalow offers practical, renovated living in a quiet cul-de-sac just a short distance from Birmingham city centre. The open-plan kitchen/lounge/dining area and attached conservatory create flexible communal space, while three bedrooms provide straightforward family accommodation or room for a home office.
Recent improvements include a modern kitchen, new bathroom and shower room, and conversion of the garage into a utility and garden room/office. The layout allows simple reconfiguration — for example, creating direct access from the open-plan living area into the garden room — to suit a growing family or someone working from home.
Outside, the property benefits from off-street parking, a decent private rear garden with two patio areas and a garden shed. Practical notes: the home has mains gas central heating, double glazing (install date unknown), an EPC band D and cavity walls with partial insulation assumed. It is freehold and offers routine suburban maintenance.
Be aware of local context: the area records higher crime levels and local deprivation indicators. Nearby schooling includes a mix of primary options and an outstanding secondary, and there is good public transport and canal-side access into the city centre. The bungalow’s mid-1970s/early-1980s construction and modest room sizes may suit buyers seeking a low-maintenance single-storey home rather than a large family house.















































































