TAKE a look inside this handsome 1820s home decorated with couture Christian Lacroix fabrics and in one of the most desirable areas of Worcester.
The 1820s family home in the historic Britannia Square has just come on the market with Knight Frank for £1.65million.
Britannia Square is one the most prestigious and historic parts of Worcester where every house has its own individual characteristics and charm.
It is only a short walk to the River Severn and Worcester Racecourse as well as the city centre.
A stunning interior, the current owners have designed and styled using couture fabrics from Christian Lacroix, De Le Cuona and Zinc Textiles.
Certain windows are dressed in New England Shutters and carpets are from IT Classics and Crucial Trading.
Prospective buyers can also get their hands on the furniture which is available by separate negotiation and includes pieces by Timothy Oulton, Julian Chichester, Roche Bobois, and Sofa and Chair Company.
Work has recently been completed to extend, remodel and renovate the house which includes complete rewiring, replumbing and a new heating system and boiler.
It has not lost its original charm though with period features including panelled doors, feature wall panelling to certain rooms, picture rails, decorative frieze and window shutters.
Attached to the rear of the house, there is also a one-bedroom, two-storey self-contained building which is perfect for guests or family members.
The house boasts five bedrooms, four bathrooms and six reception rooms, a garden room and even a balcony.
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