Refurbished family living near schools, parkland and transport links.
Prime Bournville Village Trust conservation area location
Recently refurbished throughout; ready for family occupation
Extended kitchen/diner with bi-fold doors to patio and garden
Underfloor heating to ground floor; gas boiler and radiators elsewhere
Off-street driveway parking and decent rear garden
Solid brick walls (1900–1929) — insulation assumed absent, upgrade possible
Timber-framed double glazing fitted; installation date unknown
Annual Bournville Village Trust charge £113.55; Council Tax Band D
Set within the sought-after Bournville Village Trust conservation area, this newly refurbished four-bedroom semi-detached house is arranged to suit a growing family. The ground floor offers two reception rooms with feature fireplaces and a wrap-around extension creating a large kitchen/diner with bi-fold doors opening onto a sunny patio and lawn — ideal for everyday family living and entertaining.
Practical comforts include integrated appliances, ground-floor shower room, underfloor heating to the ground floor and off-street driveway parking. Three bedrooms and a family bathroom are on the first floor, with a fourth bedroom on the second floor, giving flexible sleeping and home-working options. The plot is a decent size with a private rear garden and a front garden.
Buyers should note the property sits in a conservation area and a modest annual management charge (£113.55) is payable to Bournville Village Trust. The house is of solid brick construction (original build circa 1900–1929) and the wall insulation status is assumed to be uninsulated; timber-framed double glazing is fitted but install date is unknown. Council Tax Band D applies. Chain-free sale and EPC rating C.
This home will suit families seeking a characterful, well-located house with modernised living spaces and good local schools and transport links. Where further energy improvements are desired, the solid-wall construction and unknown glazing age present upgrade opportunities.