Inside the former children’s home up for auction in BirminghamInside the former children’s home up for auction in Birmingham
Inside the former children’s home up for auction in Birmingham | Bond wolfe

Inside the 'completely wrecked' former children’s home up for auction near Harborne

A former children’s home will go under the hammer as one of a dozen lots being offered by Bond Wolfe on behalf of Birmingham City Council

A two-story detached property that has been boarded up, on 55 Stevens Avenue, Birmingham, is being sold freehold with an asking price that is expected to exceed £325,000.

Gurpreet Bassi, chief executive of Bond Wolfe, said: “This is an interesting site with significant redevelopment potential, subject to planning permission, and is located in a great area.”

The property sits next to Woodgate Valley Primary Care Centre, near the sought-after suburb of Harborne.

More recently, the property has been used as a family centre and includes offices, classrooms and seven parking spaces.

The site is offered with vacant possession and is likely to be the subject of competitive bidding when it goes under the hammer as one of 12 Birmingham City Council owned lots being offered by Bond Wolfe.

The auction will start at 9am on Thursday, July 11.

Here’s a look inside the former children’s home up for auction:

The property sits next to Woodgate Valley Primary Care Centre, near the sought-after suburb of Harborne.