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26 ALBANY TERRACE WORCESTER £775,000
PURCELL CLOSE LEAMINGTON SPA £495,000
This is a unique link semi-detached property with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, and an open plan living dining room located in the centre of Leamington Spa with a feature spiral staircase, private south-facing balcony, enclosed courtyard garden, integral garage, and allocated parking for two cars.
Sarah Garland - Fine & Country 07979 593 193
sarah.garland@
fineandcountry.com
26 Albany Terrace is a wonderful property, with a warm and homely feel. Period features combine effortlessly with the modern fixtures and fittings. The flexible accommodation has 3 reception rooms, 5 bedrooms and a study. The courtyard garden is a perfect space for outside entertaining and relaxation. The property also has the benefit of permit parking.
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Fisher German LLP 01905 726220
TYDDESLEY WOOD LANE PERSHORE £575,000
UMBERSLADE HALL SOLIHULL, WEST MIDLANDS £625,000
Immerse yourself to the idyllic lifestyle reminiscent of country gentry within the enchanting confines of this Grade II listed 17th Century converted mansion. Elevated on the second floor, this expansive two-bedroom apartment spanning some 1,500 sq ft offers mesmerising views of meticulously manicured communal grounds.
Fine & Country Solihull, Knowle, and Dorridge 0121 746 6400
solihull@fineandcountry.com
A highly desirable Grade II Listed thatched cottage close to the town centre. With four double bedrooms, one en-suite, family bathroom, large lounge, dining room, snug, conservatory, kitchen, utility room, cloakroom, double garage, workshop, private garden, and ample parking. This cottage has excellent living space, retains many of the original features, and offers the best of all worlds.
Clare Reeves - Fine & Country 07836 269 363
clare.reeves@
fineandcountry.com
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