With 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and countryside views, find out how much this Worcester Georgian property will set you back.
This Grade II listed house can be found for sale on Rightmove and if you’re looking to put an offer in, your bank account will know about it.
Powyke House dates back to the early 1800s and boasts a separate detached coach house and a large pond/small lake in the garden.
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It’s located approximately two miles south of the city of Worcester in a village called Powick.
A farmhouse style kitchen with an Aga, five bedrooms and the cellars at basement level that are now split into two playrooms can all be found inside the property.
The detached coach house has been converted into a gymnasium and games room with its own en suite. Whether you choose to use this as a work from home office or a ‘live-in’ annexe, it’s up to you.
On the ground floor, you’ll find a reception hall with mandarin stone limestone flooring and stairs to the first floor as well as a door to the playrooms in the cellars.
There’s also a study, lounge, kitchen and an open plan sitting/dining room on the ground floor.
That’s not all though as you’ll see a cloakroom, utility room and a covered veranda on the same floor.
As previously mentioned, the basement level is home to two playrooms that can be used as work spaces. Both rooms have lighting, power and a window.
The first floor is where you’ll find the main bedroom plus another bedroom and a rear landing which leads to another bedroom as well as a bathroom and shower room on the same level.
Two more bedrooms are located on the second floor along with an attic room and a shower room.
Summary
Location: Powick, Worcester
Guide Price: £950,000
Agent: John Goodwin FRICS, Malvern
Contact: 01684 350017
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