Life-sized doll’s house-style property up for sale at Bond Wolfe auction

Life-sized doll’s house-style property up for sale at Bond Wolfe auction


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An attractive doll’s house-styled home near Solihull will appear in Bond Wolfe Auctions’ next sale on Tuesday 10 September.

Located at 23 Alcott Lane in the sought-after village of Marston Green, the four-bedroomed detached property has a guide price of just £225,000-plus, with the ornate front elevation likely to catch the eye of bidders looking for a fairytale residence for their young families.

 “This is a wonderfully-designed house for anyone looking for somewhere special to live,” says Gurpreet Bassi, chief executive of Bond Wolfe Auctions.

“As well as the carefully carved frontage, it also has perfectly balanced arches for the front door and windows that could catch the imagination of someone who enjoys coming home to a sight that warms the heart.”

Standing back from the road behind a double entranced driveway and front garden, the house has a side garage with a workshop to the rear and a utility room to the side. It also benefits from a gas-fired central heating system and the majority of the windows are UPVC double-glazed units, while vacant possession is offered upon completion of the sale.

The property is just one of the 140 lots going under the hammer at Bond Wolfe Auctions’ next sale on Tuesday 10 September at 10:30am at the regular venue of the Holte Suite at Aston Villa FC.

Bond Wolfe Auctions has already offered 350 lots this year, including properties across the East and West Midlands and as far afield as Wales and Scotland. The first three auctions have raised nearly £39 million in sales.

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