Large south‑westerly garden, deck and extension potential close to top schools.
Prime location near Solihull School and excellent transport links
Set on a very large plot in one of Solihull’s most sought-after pockets, this 1930s detached house combines period character with contemporary refurbishment. High ceilings, bay windows and exposed brickwork give the principal rooms a traditional feel, while the modern kitchen with bifold doors creates a bright, practical heart that opens to the deck and garden.
Designed for a growing family, the layout provides flexible living: a formal living room with log burner, separate dining area, and a versatile snug that can serve as a fifth bedroom with an adjacent shower room. Four generous bedrooms occupy the upper floor, three with en-suite facilities and the principal suite featuring a freestanding bath and ample fitted storage.
Outdoor space is a key asset — a south-westerly rear garden, extensive lawn, decked entertaining area and long gravel driveway with off-street parking. There is scope to extend further, subject to planning permission, offering potential to add living space or adapt for multigenerational use.
Buyers should note a few material points: the property is solid brick construction and was built in 1930, so wall insulation is assumed absent; the EPC rating is D; council tax is described as quite expensive; and the local crime level is relatively high. These are factual considerations for budgeting for energy improvements, ongoing costs and security measures.