A four-bedroom house complete with a stunning garden view has come on the market for £600,000 in Worcester.
The property, situated in Hallow Road, St Johns, boasts an incredible west-facing rear garden which has a decking area, steps down to Laugherne Brook and jaw dropping views across open countryside towards Lower Broadheath to boot.
A video posted on TikTok by Worcestershire estate agents Nicol & Co reveals the full extent of the extraordinary scenery.
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If you don't fancy soaking in your surroundings in from the garden, then there's also a balcony on the first floor of the property where you could enjoy a morning coffee while looking out over the hills.
But it isn't just the scenery which makes this property impressive.
Spanning over 1800 square feet and three stories, you certainly wouldn't be left feeling claustrophobic.
The first floor comprises of an entrance hall, toilet, kitchen, dining room, and lounge area which comes complete with the aforementioned balcony.
To the lower floor there are four bedrooms with en suite facilities, a family bathroom and utility and walk in storage.
The ground floor offers more of a 'flexible living space', which is currently being used as a music room, separate gym and a kitchenette.
If that doesn't impress you, then maybe the fact the house is fully attached and comes with its own double garage will?
Oh, and did I mention there is no onward chain, meaning if you did have an offer accepted there would be no anxious wait while the current owners find their next home.
At £600,000, it certainly is towards the more expensive end of the market, but for the location, facilities and view, it seems well worth the cash.
More details can be found on the Nicol & Co website, with the property also going live on Rightmove imminently.
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