A TWO-BEDROOM house in the area that inspired JRR Tolkien when writing The Hobbit and Lord of The Rings will soon go up for sale, and it might only cost you £20,000.The end of terrace property has a guide price of £20,000This is where the late author grew up before he moved to Oxford to study classics at Exeter College in 1911 - and where he'd reportedly reminisce back to when he wrote his books.
Downstairs it hosts a hall, a reception room, a smoke damaged kitchen as well as a garage at the rear of the house.Just keep in mind that you'll need to fork out extra on renovationsThe auctioneer says the property has "development potential"The Pershore Road property, which will be auctioned off in July, is located a walk away from landmark Cannon Hill Park and along a major commuter route.
A two-bedroom flat on the same road sold for £195,000 in October 2017, while a three-bedroom end of terrace house cost £215,000 a few months earlier.The Sun has asked seller Bond Wolfe Auctions and an independent property expert how much they expect the house to sell for as well as estimated renovation costs. We'll update this article as soon as we get a response.