Guide price
£430,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleStation Road, Harborne, Birmingham B17
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Freehold
Robert Powell and Co
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About this property
A well-proportioned end terrace house in the heart of Harborne village, offering two reception rooms, fitted kitchen, two double bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor, and a bedroom/study on the second floor.
Council Tax: Band C
A well-proportioned end terrace house in the heart of Harborne village, offering two reception rooms, fitted kitchen, two double bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor, and a bedroom/study on the second floor.
Situation
Station Road is very conveniently located for access to the bustling Harborne High Street, and with frequent public transport to and from the city centre. It is also perfectly convenient for the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham University and Medical School and to the host of local schools in the area.
Description
65 Station Road is an attractive end terrace house in the heart if Harborne, within easy walking distance from Harborne High Street with all its attractions and facilities. The property has retained many of its original architectural features, including some fine plasterwork to the ceilings, the elegant fireplace in the front reception room and smart wooden flooring.
There is a small foregarden with path leading to the house, the front door opens into a porch, an inner door into a reception hall with the Dining Room off to the right. This room has a large bay window onto the front, a charming oak fireplace, slate hearth, elegant coving to the ceilings, ceiling rose and plenty of natural light.
The Sitting Room has an open staircase rising to the first floor and an excellent walk-in storage cupboard beneath the stairs. It has a cast iron fireplace with gas fire, French doors onto the rear garden, coving to the ceiling and ceiling rose and smart wooden flooring.
A door leads to the Kitchen which is fully fitted with a range of wooden units, both base and wall-mounted, with an integrated hob and oven beneath, plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher, space for fridge/ freezer, Belfast sink beneath a lovely feature bow window, window to the side and door onto the rear terrace and garden. The walls are tiled in rustic green and white colours with quarry tiles to the floor.
The First Floor
The main bedroom has an extensive range of fitted wardrobes across one wall, two windows onto the front, high ceilings with coving and ceiling light point.
Bedroom 2 is also a good-sized room onto the garden at the rear. It has a picture window, coving to the ceiling and is bright and airy.
The bathroom has an elegant pedestal bath, corner shower unit, washbasin with wall lights above, and low level w.c. Near the window. The walls are tiled in white and there is wooden flooring.
A further staircase rises to the second floor which opens out into a large L shaped room with skylights, one part is used as a home office/study and around the corner is the bedroom area
Outside
There is an interesting and most attractive garden at the rear with some mature shrubs and trees, sitting out area, lawned area and flower beds.
General Information
Tenure: The property is understood to be freehold.
Council Tax: Band C.
Published June 2025
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