TAKE a sneak peek around this gorgeous Georgian home recently put on the market.
A large Georgian family home on nearly three-quarters of an acre at the foot of the Malvern Hills has come up for sale with estate agent Nicol & Co.
The four-bedroomed, detached residence on Wells Road in Malvern boasts uninterrupted countryside views and has a guide price of £975,000.
The property was first built in the 1930's. (Image: Nicol and Co)The property was originally built in the 1930s and has been thoughtfully extended and renovated by the current owners.
The property has a huge garden. (Image: Nicol and Co)As you head into the property, you are met with a spacious hall with original flooring leading to a bright and airy lounge that flows into an extended garden room with stunning east-facing views.
The property boasts stunning east-facing views. (Image: Nicol and Co)The kitchen-diner has been cleverly designed with a high-end fitted kitchen, creating an ideal space for entertaining, and the ground floor also features a cloakroom with a toilet and a spacious utility room.
It has an open plan kitchen and diner. (Image: Nicol and Co)On the first floor are four bedrooms, including a master bedroom with an extended ensuite and dressing area, a second bedroom with an ensuite and a separate modern family bathroom for the other two bedrooms.
The property offers ample off-road parking for several vehicles, with a tarmac driveway leading to a double garage.
One of the four bedrooms. (Image: Nicol and Co)Steve Barratt, sales manager of Nicols & Co’s Malvern office, said: “This is a truly exceptional property that offers a perfect blend of traditional and modern living, with breathtaking views and a beautiful private garden totalling 0.73 acres.
“The house sits on a large, private plot, with a beautifully manicured garden, mature shrubs, and an ornamental pond, providing a peaceful and tranquil retreat to make the most of the incredible views.
“The property has been finished to a very high standard.”
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