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Libbard house is a Georgian Period property 1800 circa., Solihull

Warwickshire. Sleeps up to 4

Libbard house is a Georgian Period property 1800 circa spit into four self contained apartments. This spacious apartment spans over two floors and is located on the north side of Solihull town centre. There are also lovely well kept communal gardens and grounds.
This neighborhood has a semi rural feel, with other Georgian farm type properties within the immediate area. Take a lovely rural walk via Libbards way in the next street ,which is only a 15 minute walk into the centre of town.
Birmingham NEC and international airport is only a short commute away. Take the regular X12 bus from Solihull town centre .Windney Manor train station is just around the corner.
This is an attractive two storey one bedroom apartment grade 2 listed building with private off road parking.
The property benefits from having an additional WC/ washroom on the first floor.The en-suite bathroom and bedroom is located on the second floor. The property benefits from having internet, 2 Smart TVs , washing machine and dishwasher. The lounge is spacious with Georgian ornate cornice, high ceilings ,large sash and case windows, open feature fireplace, you would expect in such a property. The heating is powered by a modern gas combinational boiler.

Located in Solihull, this apartment is in a rural area. National Motorcycle Museum and Black Country Living Museum are cultural highlights, and travelers looking to shop may want to visit Touchwood Shopping Center and Resorts World Birmingham. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's going on at National Exhibition Centre, or consider a night out at O2 Institute.

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