BROAD OAKS ROAD
FARMHOUSE ABEL’S 5 BEDROOMS A
WIDNEY LANE, SOLIHULL 4 BEDROOMS • 3 BATHROOMS • 3 RECEPTIONS
SOLIHULL 2 RECEPTION ROOMS unique opportunity This to 3 BATHROOMS
beautiful detached property located on one of Solihull’s premier roads, offering an extensive and thoughtfully crafted spacious family home
purchase
encompassing over 2,782 square feet of period farmhouse, that can b
Abel. one of
the oldest properties in Solihull, which has connections with King Charles I’s carpenter, John
stunning
brimming with history and or ginal featur s. Its exposed beams throughout provide spacious accommodation with exquisite intricate detailing adding a true sense of style to this property.
Abel’s Farmhouse boasts four double bedrooms, n
mpressive Billiards room, a su room and up to will be a delightful family home.
hird of
a stone’s throw away from Solihull Town Centre.
This stunning house is situated in the leafy Broad Oaks Road, providing a tranquil and peaceful setting that is only
timber-framed, living space. traced back to the Tudor
Dating back to the 1920s it is brimming with quirky period features, but has been thoughtfully modernised to create an elegant and dignified dwelling. The property has been designed using bespoke fixtures, fittings and intricate
i detailing to include well renowned Porcelanosa bat throoms. aItn benefits from five double bedrooms, a stunning open
acr ’s wo th o mature gard ns. Thi magical property plan kitchen/dining/family room, two reception rooms, a
delightful south west facing rear garden and a single garage with ample storage space.
ASKING PRICE £1,295,000 OFFERS OVER £800,000
BOOK A VIEWING 01564 786 633
collection@johnshepherd.com
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