• For Sale
  • Asking Price 1,100,000 GBP 
  • Build Size: 2,562 ft2
  • Land Size: 2,562 ft2
  • Bedroom: 4
  • Bathroom: 3
**Part exchange available on this plot** **Open day Saturday 18th May, 10am -1pm call now to book your appointment**The Chase is a development of ten beautiful homes surrounded by a rich history.
**Part exchange available on this plot****Open day Saturday 18th May, 10am -1pm call now to book your appointment**No.3 is a beautifully renovated and refurbished four bedroom home finished to a high specification by bespoke house builder Calm Homes. Featuring a welcoming entrance hall, formal sitting room, spacious kitchen diner, second living area, study and utility. To the first floor are three double bedrooms, one of which are en-suites. To the second floor is a spacious bedroom with superb views and en-suite. The property benefits from a superb garden with large patio area and nice open views. History of The ChaseThe Chase, known as Widney Farm prior to the 1920s, was originally part of the Manor of Longdon. This was ownedby Lord Byron upon his marriage in 1815 to Anne Isabella Milbank, the daughter of Sir Ralph Noel, 6th Baronet. Upon Lady Byron's death in 1860, the manor was passed down to her son-in-law, William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace. Following his death in 1899 it was sold to a Joseph Bennett Clarke and quickly sold again to well-known local bakers and confectioners, the Pattison Brothers. At this point the farm became known as Smith's Farm, named after the tenant of the farm, Sydney Smith. It is said that is also how Smiths Lane got its name.Around 1918, Widney Farm was bought by Samuel Boddington of Hillfield Hall, a retired Birmingham wool merchant. This event marked a number of changes to the property, most notably its renaming to 'The Chase'. This may have been to distinguish the site from Widney Manor House, which had been known as Widney Farm. He had the house extended and modernised and moved there in the 1930s. Boddington's impact shifted the site from a working farm to a more genteel domestic setting.After Boddington's death in 1937, The Chase was bought by Captain Oliver Bird, the grandson Alfred Bird, the founder of 'Bird's Custard'. Oliver is said to have made further alterations to the house, before giving it to his wife in 1947. She lived there until her death in 1969 upon which it was sold to A.J. Stait who did yet more modernisation. Mr & Mrs WS Jordan bought The Chase from the Staits onthe 23rd of January 1976. The property remained in the Jordan family for over forty years, until it was sold to be developed into ten homes, conserving as much of the existing site as possible.
Knowle is a charming village, with a history dating back to the 13th century. The area has a balance of being a Green Belt country town with Tudor architecture, whilst having access to large cities. There is a strong community in Knowle, with many shops and restaurants being independent as well as family run. Knowle is a tranquil rural village, 3 miles from Solihull. Located in the heart of the midlands, it is situated just 10.8 miles southeast of Birmingham and 11.2 miles west of Coventry, a stone's throw from the Grand Union Canal.The Chase is not short on access to rail networks, with three stations reachable within a ten-minute drive, the closest being only a mile away. Solihull itself is one of the best-connected towns in the region, making it perfect for commuters to London and Birmingham.If you prefer to travel on the road, the M42 is a five-minute drive from the Chase, and links to the M40, M5, and M6, providing complete access across the Midlands, as well as to the rest of the country.
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**Part exchange available on this plot** **Open day Saturday 18th May, 10am -1pm call now , West Midlands, England, United Kingdom is a 2,562ft2 West Midlands luxury listed for sale Asking Price 1,100,000 GBP. This high end West Midlands is comprised of 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. Find more luxury properties in West Midlands or search for luxury properties for sale in West Midlands.