Historic Barn Conversion in Solihull Heads to Auction with £240k+ Guide
Solihull Barn Conversion for Auction at £240k+

A unique piece of West Midlands history is set to go under the hammer, as a charming barn conversion in the sought-after location of Bickenhill comes to the market.

A Property Steeped in Character

The semi-detached property at 5 Bickenhill Green Court, Church Lane, offers a blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. It will be a highlight of Bond Wolfe's upcoming livestreamed auction on Wednesday 10 December, carrying a guide price of £240,000+.

This three-bedroom home is part of a tranquil development set back behind a communal courtyard. Its most distinctive feature is its proximity to the Grade I-listed Norman parish church of St Peter’s, whose spire overlooks the property. To the rear, the gardens provide picturesque, uninterrupted views over rolling countryside.

Inside the Bickenhill Barn

James Rossiter, senior auction valuer at Bond Wolfe, provided insight into the layout. "The ground floor of this barn conversion provides a storm porch, hall, two reception rooms, the kitchen and a bedroom with en-suite bathroom," he said. "Upstairs are two bedrooms off the landing, an office or box room and a family bathroom."

The property is well-appointed for modern living, featuring double glazing and oil-fired central heating. Outside, the new owner will benefit from private gardens, a single garage, and a shared driveway.

Prime Location with Excellent Transport Links

The home’s appeal is significantly boosted by its fantastic location. Bickenhill Green Court is only a short drive from major hubs including Birmingham Airport, the NEC, and Birmingham International Railway Station.

For commuters, the traffic links are exceptional. The property offers direct access to the newly completed A4545 link road from Junction 5A on the M42, with Junction 6 of the motorway also close by.

This barn conversion will be one of 175 lots appearing in Bond Wolfe’s next auction, which is scheduled to start at 8.30am on Wednesday 10 December.