This unusual two-bed terraced character home in Hopwas village outside Birmingham is a truly special property with picturesque walks along the Coventry Canal.This unusual two-bed terraced character home in Hopwas village outside Birmingham is a truly special property with picturesque walks along the Coventry Canal.
This unusual two-bed terraced character home in Hopwas village outside Birmingham is a truly special property with picturesque walks along the Coventry Canal.

For sale in Birmingham: Unusual two-bed terraced house for sale in Hopwas village for £265,000

This unusual two-bed terraced house is situated in the picturesque Hopwas village, with walks along the Coventry Canal

This unusual two-bed terraced character home in Hopwas village outside Birmingham is a truly special property with picturesque walks along the Coventry Canal. Located on School Lane, this individual cottage dates back over two hundred years and possesses a lot of charm and character.

When approaching the property via the front door, you will see a small inner hallway with stairs leading to the first floor and access to the ground floor reception rooms. Near the front  is the snug lounge/sitting room with its charming exposed wooden beams throughout, equipped with a log burner set into the chimney and a large cloakroom.

To the rear is a spacious kitchen with integrated appliances and a room for a dining table and chairs. On the first floor are two bedrooms with the master bedroom to the front and the second bedroom overlooking the rear courtyard. The first floor also has a modern family bathroom with a bath and an electric shower and a wash hand basin.

On the rear of the property is a private courtyard with a large outbuilding with water and electrical supply. The outbuilding can be used as an office, a workshop or a gym.

Summary

Location: 2 School Lane, Hopwas B78

Price: £265,000

Agent: Purblebricks

Contact: 02475 114745

For more information on the property, please visit Zoopla.

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