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Our Summary
- Huge renovation potential
- Basement development potential
- Situated on the sought-after Banners Lane in Halesowen, this detached bungalow presents an exceptional opportunity for buyers seeking a renovation project full of potential
- Whether you are looking to create a beautiful forever home, downsize into a peaceful setting or personalise a property to suit family living, this home offers fantastic scope for improvement
- Further enhancing the property’s appeal is a carpeted loft room, offering exciting potential to convert into a dormer bungalow or additional living accommodation, subject to the necessary planning consents
- Beneath the property, and accessed from the garden is a useful basement space that also presents scope for further development or storage
- Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the potential this charming home has to offer
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Description
The detached bungalow is situated on Banners Lane in Halesowen and enjoys a charming position in a generous plot. The property is accessed via a side entrance leading to a porch and central hallway, with three versatile bedrooms, one of which is currently staged as a lounge. The main lounge features a striking floor-to-ceiling window overlooking the rear garden, with access to a kitchen that provides direct access onto the patio area.
A carpeted loft room offers potential to convert into additional living accommodation, and a basement space beneath the property also presents scope for further development or storage. The beautifully maintained rear garden features a well-kept lawn, attractive feature ponds, mature shrubs, and patio seating area. The property has a double glazed front door, windows in the entrance porch, decorative panelling in the entrance hall, double glazed bay windows in bedrooms one and two, a double glazed window in bedroom three, and a double glazed floor to ceiling window in the lounge.
The kitchen has double glazed windows and a double glazed obscured door to the side. The rear garden has double opening gates to a patio area, a concrete patio with a door to the basement, and a lawn area with a pathway to the rear of the garden. The basement has a double glazed window to the rear, and houses the electric meter, gas meter, fuse box, and central heating boiler.