TAKE a look inside a stunning country home just 10 miles out of the hustle and bustle of Worcester city centre.
The Grade II listed country house carries "immense charm" and overlooks a two-acre lake.
Surrounded by gardens, woodlands and fields makes this home seems like the perfect place to soak up the sunny spells we've been having lately.
The five-bedroom country house in Great Witley, just outside of Worcester is about 12 miles from the M5 junction at Droitwich.
The home, which is called Redmarley is £1,750,000 and it is a fusion between rustic charm and a modern interior.
Not only that, but the view from outside the window will include the sights of a picturesque lake.
The spacious room caters to a king-size bed and a small seating area by the window.
This bathroom comes with a spacious bathtub, a toilet and a wash basin.
The beamed walls and ceilings add quirky charm to this part of the home.
The living room has a fireplace and two large windows.
There are also beamed ceilings and quirky interiors that make this room a perfect fusion of new and old.
This home is surrounded by nature with beautiful gardens to stroll down and soak up rays from the British sun.
There is also an outdoor tennis court on the grounds.
The stunning home has acres of green space surrounding it and a conservatory.
Alongside five bedrooms, the lavish property has three bathrooms and three living rooms.
Dog lovers are in luck because there is also a dog kennel attached to the outer building.
The stunning kitchen is very modern and links to the conservatory.
The room looks like a total suntrap and feels very bright and airy.
Inside the conservatory, there is room for comfortable seating and maybe even several plants which would take full advantage of the sun.
Peter Daborn, head of residential sales at Savills in Telford, whose team are handling the sale, said: "Redmarley is a genuinely stunning property and carries an immense charm, all with its own two-acre lake as well!"
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