Three bedrooms with conservatory extending ground-floor living space
This mid-20th-century three-bedroom terraced house offers a practical family layout across two storeys with a conservatory that extends living space to the rear. The property is freehold, presented in tidy condition, and benefits from a large paved driveway providing off-street parking for several vehicles — a rare plus for urban terraced homes. A decent rear garden with patio and lawn is well suited to children and outdoor entertaining, with scope for modest rear extension subject to planning permission (STPP).
Internally the home provides comfortable, medium-sized rooms including a bay-fronted living room and a contemporary-style family bathroom. At about 846 sq ft, the footprint is average for a terraced family house and will suit buyers seeking a move-in-ready home with straightforward improvement potential rather than a full renovation. Broadband and mobile signals are strong, and local schools and major employers (including the University and Queen Elizabeth Hospital) are within easy reach.
Buyers should note some practical downsides: the property sits in a deprived urban ward with average local crime levels and a medium flood risk — both relevant for insurance and future resilience. There is only one bathroom for three bedrooms, which may matter to larger families. Overall this is a sensible, affordable freehold family home in a well-connected part of Birmingham, offering parking, garden space and modest scope to increase value with targeted improvements.







































































