A stunning family home in Edgbaston is now on the market - and it even has a blue plaque.
Fawsley is a superb early Victorian double fronted five bed detached property. Built in 1851 for Samuel Timmins, who has achieved Blue Plaque status for the property. Timmins was a famous Shakespearean scholar and antiquarian, who is best known for gifting the Shakespeare Manuscripts to The Library of Birmingham.
The property has undergone considerable upgrades and is meticulously presented by the current owners. It has stunning features today, and is currently on the market for £1,300,000.
Let’s take a look inside.
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1. The dining room
Another sizeable room which is currently used as an elegant dining room, with views to the front, fabulous open fire and retaining the wonderful period features seen throughout the property. | Zoopla

2. The back garden
The back garden has its own built in hot tub | Zoopla

3. The front view
Inside the property has been renovated and is immaculately maintained | Zoopla

4. Blue Plauque
The property has a blue plaque thanks to its former resident Samuel Timmins | Zoopla