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You’ll be bowled over by the brutalist style design of this Harborne home

Cricket fans will find this futuristic Harborne house has fine views of the sporting action

Does this £800,000 house in Harborne Park Road look familiar?

It should because it has taken its cues from the brutalist architecture movement figure-headed in Birmingham by John Madin.

It is one of two upmarket detached houses , a 1960s office building that used to belong to the diocese of Birmingham.

Church House was designed by Douglas Hickman, who went on to join The John Madin Design Group.

The offices have now been turned into luxury apartments – renamed The Grove – by builder/developer Peter Phillimore, who was inspired to follow their modernist lines for two neighbouring bespoke houses.

These are located on a private slip road off tree-lined Harborne Park Road.

Harborne Cricket Club lies just behind and the end house has panoramic views of all the cricketing action from its terraces and back garden.

Peter said: “I have been in the building trade for 25 years and I wanted the opportunity to stick my neck out with a design because I am disappointed that other people don’t.