This remarkable offering includes a Grade II listed Georgian residence, originally constructed in the early 1700s, along with a separate detached bungalow located on a substantial plot. The main property, Barr House, boasts historical significance and architectural charm, featuring distinctive period elements such as beamed ceilings and ornate fireplaces. Currently configured into four self-contained apartments—three one-bedroom units and one two-bedroom unit—Barr House presents an exceptional opportunity for comprehensive refurbishment or reconfiguration, pending necessary consents for renovation due to its listed status.
The adjoining 23a Newton Road is a late-90s built detached bungalow with functional spaces including a front lounge with dual-aspect windows, galley kitchen, utility room, study, and a spacious shower room that also accommodates a bath.
Set within approximately ¼ of an acre of land, the combined site is ideally suited for investors or developers keen on maximizing the potential of multiple dwellings or executing a character-led redevelopment project. Current services include mains gas, electric, and water connections; however, Barr House requires reconnection. This property promises significant investment potential in an attractive West Midlands location.