Ever wondered what the most expensive house in Worcester looks like? Don't worry, we've got you covered.
Priced at a whopping £1,250,000, this stunning secluded property comfortably takes the crown of the most expensive abode in Worcester on Rightmove.
Situated in, Kings End Road, Powick, Worcester, this pocket of serene paradise has been befittingly named 'The Hideaway'.
Just over two and a half miles from the city centre, it strikes a fine balance of being tucked neatly away from the hustle and bustle of urban living without being too isolated.
Boasting its own 'well-stocked' lake complete with a quaint bridge and walking path that meanders around its circumference, it looks like the perfect place to hibernate from the stresses of day to day life.
In the Rightmove description, it says The Hideaway was created to "fulfil a dream of modern architecture and boasts facilities such as open plan living, integrated technology, and indoor and outdoor space".
And that's exactly what it delivers, with each room stylishly decorated to a modern finish, with as many as five entrances opening out to the gorgeous 360 degree surrounding.
The property is equipped with four bedrooms, two on each floor, with both of the upstairs bedrooms opening out to stone tiled balconies that provide a perfect spot for a morning coffee or spot of brunch.
But the downstairs bedrooms aren't without their perks, either.
Both open out to a separate, patioed section of garden which is generously furnished with sun loungers, benches and a hot tub.
And if you're in need of further living space, then the annex above the two-storey detached garage complete with games room has plenty of room for a bedroom or office.
If this looks like your dream home, you can view more information about the property, here.
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