

2 bedroom FirstFloor Apartment Apartment 16 Living/Dining Room 6.62m x 4.34m 21'9" x 14'3" Kitchen 2.76m x 2.76m 9'1" x 9'1" Bedroom 1 5.59m x 3.25m 18'4" x 10'8" Bedroom 2 4.41m x 2.75m 14'6" x 9'0" Catherine de Barnes is an attractive village community conveniently located only 2 miles from the centre of Solihull. Surrounded by ancient agricultural land and close to an attractive stretch of the Grand Union Canal, this charming, semi-rural neighbourhood also offers easy access to central Birmingham, the M42 and an outstanding range of business, leisure and transport facilities. By road, rail and air, Solihull is well placed to take advantage of the UK's national and international transport routes. Ease of movement is essential to making the most of modern life. Geographically located at the heart of the country, Solihull has been at the strategic hub of cross-country travel for centuries. Today, getting around is better than ever. Road: Catherine de Barnes is conveniently placed for easy access to Junction 5 of the M42, the A41 and A45, which provide routes into central Birmingham and to towns like Coventry and Warwick. Rail: Henley-on-Arden is the nearest station, offering direct rail services to Birmingham New Street in around 20 minutes and to Coventry in less than quarter of an hour. Solihull Station is on the busy Birmingham to Leamington Spa line, which operates regular peak time trains and an hourly service to London Marylebone. Air: For travel further afield, Birmingham International Airport is less than 8 miles away, which means direct scheduled flights to destinations throughout the UK, Europe, USA and Middle East are within easy reach.

2 bedroomed first floor apartment Dimensions Living/Dining Room 6.62m x 4.34m 21'9" x 14'3" Kitchen 2.76m x 2.76m 9'1" x 9'1" Bedroom 1 4.69m x 3.25m 15'5" x 10'8" Bedroom 2 3.51m x 2.75m 11'6" x 9'0" Catherine de Barnes is an attractive village community conveniently located only 2 miles from the centre of Solihull. Surrounded by ancient agricultural land and close to an attractive stretch of the Grand Union Canal, this charming, semi-rural neighbourhood also offers easy access to central Birmingham, the M42 and an outstanding range of business, leisure and transport facilities. By road, rail and air, Solihull is well placed to take advantage of the UK's national and international transport routes. Ease of movement is essential to making the most of modern life. Geographically located at the heart of the country, Solihull has been at the strategic hub of cross-country travel for centuries. Today, getting around is better than ever. Road: Catherine de Barnes is conveniently placed for easy access to Junction 5 of the M42, the A41 and A45, which provide routes into central Birmingham and to towns like Coventry and Warwick. Rail: Henley-on-Arden is the nearest station, offering direct rail services to Birmingham New Street in around 20 minutes and to Coventry in less than quarter of an hour. Solihull Station is on the busy Birmingham to Leamington Spa line, which operates regular peak time trains and an hourly service to London Marylebone. Air: For travel further afield, Birmingham International Airport is less than 8 miles away, which means direct scheduled flights to destinations throughout the UK, Europe, USA and Middle East are within easy reach.

2 Bedroomed first floor apartment Dimensions Living/Dining Room 6.57m x 5.29m 21'7" x 17'4" Kitchen 2.76m x 2.76m 9'1" x 9'1" Bedroom 1 4.69m x 3.25m 15'5" x 10'8" Bedroom 2 3.51m x 2.75m 11'6" x 9'0" Catherine de Barnes is an attractive village community conveniently located only 2 miles from the centre of Solihull. Surrounded by ancient agricultural land and close to an attractive stretch of the Grand Union Canal, this charming, semi-rural neighbourhood also offers easy access to central Birmingham, the M42 and an outstanding range of business, leisure and transport facilities. By road, rail and air, Solihull is well placed to take advantage of the UK's national and international transport routes. Ease of movement is essential to making the most of modern life. Geographically located at the heart of the country, Solihull has been at the strategic hub of cross-country travel for centuries. Today, getting around is better than ever. Road: Catherine de Barnes is conveniently placed for easy access to Junction 5 of the M42, the A41 and A45, which provide routes into central Birmingham and to towns like Coventry and Warwick. Rail: Henley-on-Arden is the nearest station, offering direct rail services to Birmingham New Street in around 20 minutes and to Coventry in less than quarter of an hour. Solihull Station is on the busy Birmingham to Leamington Spa line, which operates regular peak time trains and an hourly service to London Marylebone. Air: For travel further afield, Birmingham International Airport is less than 8 miles away, which means direct scheduled flights to destinations throughout the UK, Europe, USA and Middle East are within easy reach.

Living/Dining Room 6.62m x 5.29m 21'9" x 17'4" Kitchen 2.91m x 2.76m 9'7" x 9'1" Bedroom 1 5.59m x 3.25m 18'4" x 10'8" Bedroom 2 4.41m x 2.82m 14'6" x 9'3" Catherine de Barnes is an attractive village community conveniently located only 2 miles from the centre of Solihull. Surrounded by ancient agricultural land and close to an attractive stretch of the Grand Union Canal, this charming, semi-rural neighbourhood also offers easy access to central Birmingham, the M42 and an outstanding range of business, leisure and transport facilities. By road, rail and air, Solihull is well placed to take advantage of the UK's national and international transport routes. Ease of movement is essential to making the most of modern life. Geographically located at the heart of the country, Solihull has been at the strategic hub of cross-country travel for centuries. Today, getting around is better than ever. Road: Catherine de Barnes is conveniently placed for easy access to Junction 5 of the M42, the A41 and A45, which provide routes into central Birmingham and to towns like Coventry and Warwick. Rail: Henley-on-Arden is the nearest station, offering direct rail services to Birmingham New Street in around 20 minutes and to Coventry in less than quarter of an hour. Solihull Station is on the busy Birmingham to Leamington Spa line, which operates regular peak time trains and an hourly service to London Marylebone. Air: For travel further afield, Birmingham International Airport is less than 8 miles away, which means direct scheduled flights to destinations throughout the UK, Europe, USA and Middle East are within easy reach.

2 Bed Second Floor Apartment Dimensions Living/Dining Room 6.57m x 5.29m 21'7" x 17'4" Kitchen 2.76m x 2.76m 9'1" x 9'1" Bedroom 1 5.59m x 3.25m 18'4" x 10'8" Bedroom 2 4.41m x 2.75m 14'6" x 9'0" Catherine de Barnes is an attractive village community conveniently located only 2 miles from the centre of Solihull. Surrounded by ancient agricultural land and close to an attractive stretch of the Grand Union Canal, this charming, semi-rural neighbourhood also offers easy access to central Birmingham, the M42 and an outstanding range of business, leisure and transport facilities. By road, rail and air, Solihull is well placed to take advantage of the UK's national and international transport routes. Ease of movement is essential to making the most of modern life. Geographically located at the heart of the country, Solihull has been at the strategic hub of cross-country travel for centuries. Today, getting around is better than ever. Road: Catherine de Barnes is conveniently placed for easy access to Junction 5 of the M42, the A41 and A45, which provide routes into central Birmingham and to towns like Coventry and Warwick. Rail: Henley-on-Arden is the nearest station, offering direct rail services to Birmingham New Street in around 20 minutes and to Coventry in less than quarter of an hour. Solihull Station is on the busy Birmingham to Leamington Spa line, which operates regular peak time trains and an hourly service to London Marylebone. Air: For travel further afield, Birmingham International Airport is less than 8 miles away, which means direct scheduled flights to destinations throughout the UK, Europe, USA and Middle East are within easy reach.

2 Bedroomed second floor apartment Living/ Dining Room 6.57m x 5.29m 21'7" x 17'4" Kitchen 2.76m x 2.76m 9'1" x 9'1" Bedroom 1 4.69m x 3.25m 15'5" x 10'8" Bedroom 2 3.51m x 2.75m 11'6" x 9'0" Catherine de Barnes is an attractive village community conveniently located only 2 miles from the centre of Solihull. Surrounded by ancient agricultural land and close to an attractive stretch of the Grand Union Canal, this charming, semi-rural neighbourhood also offers easy access to central Birmingham, the M42 and an outstanding range of business, leisure and transport facilities. By road, rail and air, Solihull is well placed to take advantage of the UK's national and international transport routes. Ease of movement is essential to making the most of modern life. Geographically located at the heart of the country, Solihull has been at the strategic hub of cross-country travel for centuries. Today, getting around is better than ever. Road: Catherine de Barnes is conveniently placed for easy access to Junction 5 of the M42, the A41 and A45, which provide routes into central Birmingham and to towns like Coventry and Warwick. Rail: Henley-on-Arden is the nearest station, offering direct rail services to Birmingham New Street in around 20 minutes and to Coventry in less than quarter of an hour. Solihull Station is on the busy Birmingham to Leamington Spa line, which operates regular peak time trains and an hourly service to London Marylebone. Air: For travel further afield, Birmingham International Airport is less than 8 miles away, which means direct scheduled flights to destinations throughout the UK, Europe, USA and Middle East are within easy reach.

Development details Solihull is at the very heart of England, and the new Bryant development at Church Hill Road is right in the centre of the town - within walking distance of the shops and attractions. Living Solihull is a welcoming community with a bustling entertainment and arts scene. The choice is wide - from international restaurants to lively town centre pubs. The Library Theatre at the Arts Complex shows all kinds of drama, music and entertainment, whilst a multi-screen cinema in the town centre is superbly convenient for film-lovers. For the ultimate in world-class concerts, sport and events, you only have to venture a few miles to the huge National Exhibition Centre. Top class sport can also be seen at the Premiership grounds of Aston Villa and Birmingham City not far away, or if you prefer participation sports then there are a good range of golf clubs, health and fitness centres, athletic tracks, swimming pools, leisure centres and riding clubs in the area. Solihull's town centre shopping would do credit to much larger places. Touchwood Court is a first class, 80 unit shopping centre full of high street names, including John Lewis. There is more high quality shopping around Mel Square, and also within the borough you will find a retail park containing all the main stores. A few minutes away by road or rail, central Birmingham offers the choice and excitement of a great and very diverse city. No shortage of excellent schools either to suit all age groups, including well-regarded state and private schools for both boys and girls. Location As you'd expect from its central location, Solihull has excellent communication links, including regular trains to Birmingham and an hourly service to London Marylebone. The M42 is only a mile away, providing links to the M42, M40, M6 and M5, whilst Birmingham International Airport is just four miles away.

Development details Solihull is at the very heart of England, and the new Bryant development at Church Hill Road is right in the centre of the town - within walking distance of the shops and attractions. Living Solihull is a welcoming community with a bustling entertainment and arts scene. The choice is wide - from international restaurants to lively town centre pubs. The Library Theatre at the Arts Complex shows all kinds of drama, music and entertainment, whilst a multi-screen cinema in the town centre is superbly convenient for film-lovers. For the ultimate in world-class concerts, sport and events, you only have to venture a few miles to the huge National Exhibition Centre. Top class sport can also be seen at the Premiership grounds of Aston Villa and Birmingham City not far away, or if you prefer participation sports then there are a good range of golf clubs, health and fitness centres, athletic tracks, swimming pools, leisure centres and riding clubs in the area. Solihull's town centre shopping would do credit to much larger places. Touchwood Court is a first class, 80 unit shopping centre full of high street names, including John Lewis. There is more high quality shopping around Mel Square, and also within the borough you will find a retail park containing all the main stores. A few minutes away by road or rail, central Birmingham offers the choice and excitement of a great and very diverse city. No shortage of excellent schools either to suit all age groups, including well-regarded state and private schools for both boys and girls. Location As you'd expect from its central location, Solihull has excellent communication links, including regular trains to Birmingham and an hourly service to London Marylebone. The M42 is only a mile away, providing links to the M42, M40, M6 and M5, whilst Birmingham International Airport is just four miles away.

Development details Solihull is at the very heart of England, and the new Bryant development at Church Hill Road is right in the centre of the town - within walking distance of the shops and attractions. Living Solihull is a welcoming community with a bustling entertainment and arts scene. The choice is wide - from international restaurants to lively town centre pubs. The Library Theatre at the Arts Complex shows all kinds of drama, music and entertainment, whilst a multi-screen cinema in the town centre is superbly convenient for film-lovers. For the ultimate in world-class concerts, sport and events, you only have to venture a few miles to the huge National Exhibition Centre. Top class sport can also be seen at the Premiership grounds of Aston Villa and Birmingham City not far away, or if you prefer participation sports then there are a good range of golf clubs, health and fitness centres, athletic tracks, swimming pools, leisure centres and riding clubs in the area. Solihull's town centre shopping would do credit to much larger places. Touchwood Court is a first class, 80 unit shopping centre full of high street names, including John Lewis. There is more high quality shopping around Mel Square, and also within the borough you will find a retail park containing all the main stores. A few minutes away by road or rail, central Birmingham offers the choice and excitement of a great and very diverse city. No shortage of excellent schools either to suit all age groups, including well-regarded state and private schools for both boys and girls. Location As you'd expect from its central location, Solihull has excellent communication links, including regular trains to Birmingham and an hourly service to London Marylebone. The M42 is only a mile away, providing links to the M42, M40, M6 and M5, whilst Birmingham International Airport is just four miles away.

Development details Solihull is at the very heart of England, and the new Bryant development at Church Hill Road is right in the centre of the town - within walking distance of the shops and attractions. Living Solihull is a welcoming community with a bustling entertainment and arts scene. The choice is wide - from international restaurants to lively town centre pubs. The Library Theatre at the Arts Complex shows all kinds of drama, music and entertainment, whilst a multi-screen cinema in the town centre is superbly convenient for film-lovers. For the ultimate in world-class concerts, sport and events, you only have to venture a few miles to the huge National Exhibition Centre. Top class sport can also be seen at the Premiership grounds of Aston Villa and Birmingham City not far away, or if you prefer participation sports then there are a good range of golf clubs, health and fitness centres, athletic tracks, swimming pools, leisure centres and riding clubs in the area. Solihull's town centre shopping would do credit to much larger places. Touchwood Court is a first class, 80 unit shopping centre full of high street names, including John Lewis. There is more high quality shopping around Mel Square, and also within the borough you will find a retail park containing all the main stores. A few minutes away by road or rail, central Birmingham offers the choice and excitement of a great and very diverse city. No shortage of excellent schools either to suit all age groups, including well-regarded state and private schools for both boys and girls. Location As you'd expect from its central location, Solihull has excellent communication links, including regular trains to Birmingham and an hourly service to London Marylebone. The M42 is only a mile away, providing links to the M42, M40, M6 and M5, whilst Birmingham International Airport is just four miles away.
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