Inside 4 quirky homes for sale in Birmingham right now - including stunning barn conversion & cottage
Joe Forte
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This 1 bedroom terrace cottage is located close to main rail and road transport links. Having the benefit of an allocated parking space. The accommodation comprises a lounge with feature fireplace, dining kitchen and separate utility room. On the first floor landing there is a double bedroom and a bathroom. Outside there is courtyard area for seating and communal gardens with a feature well and outhouse
A number of quirky homes that are full of character are currently for sale in Birmingham.
We’ve taken a look on the Zoopla website to see some of the more eyecatching properties currently on the market in the city.
The prices of these homes range from £180k to £575k and include a barn conversion in Bournville as well as a stunning cottage located in Sutton Coldfield.
The cottage is full of character and could be the ideal home for a first time buyer
Here are the four Birmingham homes with at least four bedrooms that might catch your eye:
All images from Zoopla
The kitchen shows the old fashioned and cosy design of the house
The garden is one of the home’s best features. It comes with private seating area, and brick built outhouse
This stunning Sutton 3-bed has recently undergone a stunning modernisation, creating a one-of-a-kind living space with a striking balance between modern design and characterful features. The property is ideally situated in a sought-after location, with easy access to both the bustling Sutton Coldfield town centre and Boldmere high street
The property also boasts three generously sized bedrooms with a fourth single bedroom. The master bedroom benefits from an en-suite bathroom, finished to an exceptionally high standard with luxurious fittings and elegant tiling.
The bathroom is designed in a unique modern style
Beyond the lounge and hallway is where the heart of the home is, the open plan kitchen, living and dining space.
This wonderful grade II listed 3-bed barn conversion is in the heart of the Bournville village trust* Offering immense charm and character throughout, this wonderful home offers a unique opportunity to live in a little piece of Bournville history in a location that is hard to beat! Perfectly placed for all the area has to offer including only being a short stroll into Rowheath Park and Pavilions and the much in-demand local schools
The barn conversion is located within the Bournville Village Trust
The master bedroom
This unique architecturally designed detached 4-bed is situated within castle bromwich village on the beginning of a popular tucked away street. The property has a very old feel to it due to the characteristics and features incorporated, yet it was only built 39 years ago. The property has a drive on drive off driveway with the properties name inset, front garden with some ornate features to the build, enclosed entrance porch with an ornate old fashioned ring pull. An open and inviting entrance hallway with various doors off.
The property is approached via the tucked away cul-de-sac entrance just off the main Chester Road in Castle Bromwich
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