LIVE 24-SEVEN
LILAC COTTAGE Bournheath £1,250,000
RIVENDELL Alcester £500,000
Set in the heart of the village, close to Alcester is a pretty detached cottage with a generous amount of living space and stunning views. Mixing period features with a modern twist you have four spacious double bedrooms, two large lounges, a cottage kitchen, dining room, utility room, two bathrooms and a cloakroom. The mature south facing garden is private and charming with garage and parking.
Clare Reeves M: 07836 269 363
clare.reeves@
fineandcountry.com
www.fineandcountry.com
Stunning family home, beautifully decorated throughout with 2.88 acres including equestrian facilities.
A grand home with five reception rooms, four generous bedrooms, bespoke kitchen and three immaculate bathrooms. It’s the epitome of a move-in ready property, with extensive refurbishments over the last two years.
MPG 24
Contact Andrew Grant Worcestershire Office on 01905 734 734
andrew-grant.co.uk
CRADLEY Worcestershire £1,600,000 EGG LANE Claines £1,000,000
Hill House was originally a pair of farm workers cottages with original parts dating from the eighteenth century. In the 1970s the house was designed and extended by Richard Slawson to create a single, spacious, five bedroom family house in a superb position, in beautiful south facing grounds.
knightfrank.com 01905 723 438
A stunning country house, listed Grade II with captivating views directly to The Malvern Hills. Extending in all to 6,523 sq ft, it includes up to 6 bedrooms and a fine double height vaulted sitting room with vast floor to ceiling bay window framing the views. A the foot of the hill is a beautiful lake, the 4.7 acres of land suitable for equestrian use.
Fisher German 01905 726220
www.fishergerman.co.uk
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