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Four-storey Solihull semi has Edwardian elegance

There are many levels to this lovely house in Solihull, and all of them co-ordinated in shades of cream, green and white, writes Alison Jones

There are quirks and character features throughout this Ashleigh Road, a sought after residential location in Solihull.

Built in 1906, the four storey house is a superb example of a property from this period, with high ceilings and focal point fireplaces.

The property is approached over a gravelled driveway parking area leading down to a basement garage/workshop.

Steps lead up to a balcony area above the garage and to the front door.

An entrance porch opens into a welcoming hallway with cloakroom.

The reception rooms include a sitting room with bay window and a lounge with glazed doors out to a verandah.

There is an attractive kitchen dining room fitted with good range of units.

A door at the end opens into a conservatory which in turn has double doors to the garden. Off the kitchen there is a useful utility.