LIVE 24-SEVEN
EDGAR HOUSE WORCESTER £900,000
THE NEW FIRS PERSHORE £795,000
Stunning detached family home located in the sought after village Bishampton, Pershore. Benefitting from five generously sized bedrooms and two en-suites.
The home features a spacious open plan kitchen/ dining area which is the heart of the home. The rear garden offers a large, private outdoor area which is ideal for entertaining and external storage. The detached property was finished to a high standard by Hagley Homes in 2019 and features quality fixtures and fittings.
Please contact Jo McElevey Fisher German LLP 01905 726220
This exquisite Grade II* Listed Georgian townhouse offers five bedrooms, two bathrooms, and four reception rooms across four spacious floors. Nestled in a prime central Worcester lo- cation near the cathedral, it showcases high ceilings, sash windows, and original panelling, blending timeless elegance with historical charm - perfect for those seeking city access and refined period living.
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Please contact Fine & Country Droitwich Spa, Worcester and Malvern 01905 678111
www.fineandcountry.com
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