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LIVE 24-SEVEN


PROPERTY OF THE MONTH HISTORIC GRADE II LISTED HALL


This historic Grade II listed hall in almost 80 acres has wonderful views across the Malvern Hills.


There is stabling for 18 horses, paddocks, an outdoor riding school, extensive brick hop kilns and poultry farming facilities. Inside you’ll find architectural features dating back to the 1600’s including wainscoting and large fireplaces.


MPG 2 NORTON LANE, EARLSWOOD £1,395,000


www.andrew-grant.co.uk


MANOR COURT HOUSE Fladbury, Worcestershire Offers Over £700,000


A rare chance to acquire a stunning period property in the heart of the village. Sympathetically restored to retain period features with a modern twist this property has five large double bedrooms, impressive bathroom, open plan kitchen, diner, living room, drawing room, converted garage, large private garden and ample parking.


Acorns offers a most unique opportunity to acquire a detached bungalow which has been the subject of extensive improvement and renovation by the present owners with little consideration given to cost. The property offers exceptionally deceptive accommodation which is appointed to a high standard and comprising of a three bedroom detached family bungalow, a separate detached swimming pool complex with annex and a substantial garage with several recreation rooms positioned in just over an acre of gardens.


John Shepherd Collection - Johnshepherd.com 01564 786633


Clare Reeves on 01789 332600 www.fineandcountry.com


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