This remarkable offering combines two distinct properties on a substantial plot in the West Midlands, creating an excellent opportunity for renovation and investment. The centerpiece is a Grade II listed Georgian residence, dating back to the early 1700s, once owned by Lady Scott of Great Barr. It features original architectural elements such as beamed ceilings and grand fireplaces, showcasing its historical charm. Currently configured into four self-contained apartments – three one-bedroom and one three-bedroom – the property requires extensive refurbishment. This presents a unique chance to restore or potentially reconfigure the layout (subject to listed building consent) to enhance its residential appeal.
Complementing this is a detached bungalow, aptly built in the late 1990s within the former barn's footprint. It offers versatile living space with a front lounge featuring dual-aspect windows, a galley kitchen/breakfast room, utility area, study, and large bathroom facilities.
Set within approximately ¼ acre of land, this combined site not only supports multiple dwellings but also invites creative redevelopment ideas for investors or those looking for character-rich projects. While Barr House will require full reconnection of utilities, the bungalow benefits from existing mains services, making it an appealing addition to your portfolio.