Cob Lane Bourneville (Photo: Wentworth & Rose)Cob Lane Bourneville (Photo: Wentworth & Rose)
Cob Lane Bourneville (Photo: Wentworth & Rose)

For sale in Birmingham: 19th century semi-detached property in Bournville on market for nearly £300,000

The stunning property is located in one of the most famous areas of Birmingham- and it could soon all be yours

This piece of historical property has been put on the market with estate agents Wentworth & Rose. Located in Bournville, the property is located on the Bournville Village Trust Estate.

Purchasing this recently refurbished property will cost you £299,950. Estate agents Wentworth & Rose give a detailed description on the property which can be found below.

The property is approached via a generous fore garden with a private outlook towards the nearby parkland which leads to Merritt’s Brook Greenway. Upon entry you are met by a stunning lounge with original beams on display and a pleasant view out onto the well tended front garden. Adjacent to this room sits a private dining room.

Leading through to the rear of the property is a recently fitted kitchen which has been carefully chosen to compliment the character of the original property. There is also a well equipped bathroom which features good proportions and a shower over bath arrangement.

Heading upstairs you will find a spacious bedroom which interlinks through to a large walk-in wardrobe space (which could also double as a bedroom). Again, the property continues the character theme upstairs with a really unique space, ideal for those seeking something individual.

  • Stunning period cottage in Bournville
  • Excellent position on popular road
  • Large well maintained gardens
  • Convenient for Queen Elizabeth hospital
  • Excellent transport links close-by
  • A short walk to local parkland
  • Walking distance to Bournville Green
  • Dressing room could also be a bedroom

For more information on this property, visit Rightmove.

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