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A chance to own your own West Midlands manor

Peacock Manor, Billesley Lane, Portway, is going under the hammer at an auction in the city

Bidders are being given the opportunity to become the Lord or Lady of their own manor at a city auction.

Peacock Manor, in Billesley Lane, Portway, is going under the hammer at the next CPBigwood auction being held at Villa Park.

It is available at a guide price of £725,000-£775,000... but that is reduced from an original asking price of £1.2 million when it was first marketed by land agents.

 

In a sought after Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Peacock Manor is a modern arts- and crafts-influenced property built in 1934 and stands just off the M42 south of Birmingham.

Jonathan Hackett, partner and head of auctions at CPBigwood, said: "It is a stunning property in a hugely attractive location.

"It has so much character. This is an opportunity to purchase a house that is different from the norm. It is in a lovely private, rural setting."

The freehold, detached manor house is situated well back from the road behind a long driveway via electric gates.

Outside there is a triple open garage, gymnasium, gardens, and large storage area and there was once a "mini-zoo" in the grounds.