Groveley Lane
Cofton Hackett, Birmingham
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- Amazing rennovation opportunity
- Large private garden
- Triple Garage
- 2-bed apartment above garage
- Close to amenities
- Great transport links
Guide price
2479 sq. ft.
Tenant Info01905 734 734
Please quote reference number GEO210046
About the property
The ideal renovation opportunity - a 200 year old property with separate 2-bedroom apartment situated on the original toll road between Worcester and Birmingham.
- Amazing rennovation opportunity
- Large private garden
- Triple Garage
- 2-bed apartment above garage
- Close to amenities
- Great transport links
Property Snapshot
Offered to the market as it is, this quirky 200-year-old property is in need of renovation, attention and some imagination. The potential this house has is immense and once renovated, keeping some of the original period features and blending them with contemporary styling, this property would become a one-of-a-kind family home.
The main accommodation has many wonderful period features such as the fireplaces in the hallway and front reception room and exposed wooden beams throughout. Reorganisation of the layout may be necessary to improve the functionality and to fully make use of the extensive space which this property has in handfuls.
Upstairs there is a main bathroom, storage cupboard and four bedrooms, three of which are doubles, and the master with an ensuite. Again, carefully thought-out renovation and redecoration would transform the space into a stylish modern home with sympathetically restored period features nodding to the property's legacy.
Outside
The generously sized rear garden can be accessed via the porch or backdoor located halfway up the staircase, and established trees and hedging create a real sense of privacy.
Additionally, there is a two-bedroom studio apartment above the triple garage offering ancillary accommodation, subject to updating.
Agents note
The property will be sold as seen; all the items will be removed, but no structural repairs will be conducted.
Mains gas, electricity and water. No proof of these services having been tested.
History of dry rot, wet rot or damp being treated in the property.
Property has not been insulated.
We commonly receive referral fees from specialist service partners - an outline of these can be found here: https://bit.ly/ref_fees and are reviewed annually in line with our financial year to identify any changes in average fee received.
Tenant information
Permitted payments (inc vat)
- Rent
- Holding deposit equivalent to one weeks rent
- Security deposit equivelent to 5 weeks rent (6 if annual rent is £50,000+)
- Utilities
Default charges
- Replacement keys and other security devices - charged at cost of replacement(s)
- Rent arrears - 3% above the Bank of England base rate
Other possible charges
- Novation of contract (where a tenancy is ended in place of another one following a change of tenant) - £50
- Variation of contract (for example, change of rent date) - £50
- Change of sharer - £50 per tenant
- Surrender of tenancy - tenant liable to pay the rent for the whole period (within reason) as well as landlord costs of re-letting the property as detailed on our landlord fee schedule
Company Lets (Non Housing Act Tenancies)
- £250 per application to include referencing and legal paperwork
- Security deposit equivalent to 6 weeks rent
- Default charges, pet charges and other possible charges as listed above may apply
Tenant protection
Andrew Grant is a member of ARLA and The Property Ombudsman's (TPO) redress scheme. You can learn more by contacting us directly or visiting:
Accreditation
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