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2 bedroom detached bungalow for sale

Hawkesley Drive, Birmingham B31
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Detached bungalow
2 beds
1 bath
731 sq ft / 68 sq m
EPC rating: D
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand B
BroadbandUltra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Quote Code: DC0118
  • Cedarwood Bungalow
  • Superbly Presented
  • Two Double Bedrooms
  • Large Kitchen Diner With Separate Utility Area
  • Conservatory
  • Spacious Drawing Room/Porch
  • Off Road Parking
  • Close To Longbridge Village
  • Picturesque Tree Lined Road

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Unique, traditional, steeped in history and highly sought-after! 

Beautifully presented, this two double bedroom and cladded cedarwood bungalow, offers spacious living in an area perfect for transport links and amenities.

This incredible home offers: Multiple Off Road Parking spaces to its front, upon entry there's a large porch/drawing room with dual aspect window, a perfect area to relax or have breakfast. There's a spacious lounge decorated to a high and modern standard, through to a stunning and refurbished kitchen with space for a large cooking range, fridge freezer and dining space, in addition off of the kitchen can be found a separate utility area. An inner hall has access to a refurbished shower room and two double bedrooms. Overlooking the beautifully landscaped garden, there is a conservatory which is a perfect place to relax and have breakfast. The garden itself is fenced and not overlooked offering a great place to relax and entertain, also having a summer house with electric and multiple storage sheds.

Situated on a stunning tree-lined road on the Austin Village, close to the old Rover works which now sits Longbridge Village; the development having many shops, eateries, a hotel and large supermarket which occupy its vast space. 

For those looking to commute into and around the City, there are a number of buses taking you into Rubery High Street, Longbridge Village itself, Northfield and Birmingham City Centre. Longbridge Train Station is within walking distance also, occupying the Central Line and serving major points of interests and towns such as, but not limited to: Redditch, Barnt Green, Queen Elizabeth Hospital & Birmingham University, Five Ways and New Street Grand Central, ending at Lichfield Trent Valley. For the long distance commuter, the M42 and M5 can be found within a short driving distance.

The history of these fabulous bungalows:

The Austin Village was erected in 1917 by the Austin Motor Company, to accommodate the rise in the workforce of the Austin motor plant in Longbridge, Birmingham during The First World War. The cedar wood house kits were purchased from The Aladdin Company of Bay City, Michigan, USA.

During the 20th Century, the feeling that the village was a unique and special place became stronger and was celebrated through regular street fetes, parties and village newsletters. The Austin Village Preservation Society formed in 1990, to promote “neighbourly spirit and togetherness”, as well as acting in the best interests of residents. In 1997, after much hard work, they achieved conservation status for the Village. 

Walk around The Austin Village today and you immediately feel a sense of its uniqueness, with its tree-lined avenues (and even a short dual carriageway) and an ambience that is at once that of an English country village and the American Midwest. The species of trees planted along its streets are echoed in many of the street names - Laburnum, Maple, Rowan, Cedar. 

Quote Code: DC0118

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We are required by law to carry out Anti-Money Laundering checks on all individuals who are selling or buying a property. It is our responsibility to ensure that these checks are carried out correctly and monitored continuously. However, our partner, IAmProperty, will conduct the initial checks on our behalf. They will contact you once your offer has been agreed upon and we are in receipt of ID.
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