A two million pound house in Redditch is on the market that dates back to the 16th century.
Shurnock Court can be described as a quintessentially English home that is surrounded by some lakes and even a moat.
The black and white timbered building has 13 acres of grounds which is perfect for morning walks with your dog.
This six-bedroom house claims to combine historical features and modern living together.
Now that we've all binged watched Bridgerton a few times, it's fair to say that this house looks like a set from the popular TV show. Not only that, but it could be the perfect backdrop for an Instagram photo.
The kitchen is spacious with an island right in the middle. The kitchen is a mix of old and new features such as the ceiling but the kitchen also has modern kitchen appliances.
The living room looks like a great space for you to chill out after a long day at work. The bright looking room is a great way to soak up the sun while sitting indoors.
This is a closer look into what the living room looks like.
A spacious seating area is a great place for afternoon tea parties for all of your friends.
The dining room is a nice and bright room which makes it the perfect location for lunch or dinner.
The ground floor is welcoming and airy. It is jam-packed with modern and historic features creating a fusion between both worlds.
This home comes with six bedrooms that give your lots of space to make the room your own. The room could be perfect for a soirée with your friends.
This home comes with five bathrooms, including this one that has a toilet, shower, washbasin and a quirky window.
Most homes have an attic, but is it as quirky as this one? The window must give you the perfect view of the surrounding landscape.
You might even be able to spot incredible landscape views like this one from the attic window.
The mansion is surrounded by countryside and beautiful landscape, which is perfect for an afternoon walk in the summer.
This property is on the market with Savills, Stow-On-The-Wold.
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