Worcester has plenty of properties on offer whether you’re actively looking for a new home or you just fancy having a look at the market.
While you might’ve seen a variety of properties in the area, do you know what a £1.2 million property could look like in Worcester? Well, look no further.
Zoopla currently has a listing for a Worcester property and you’ll need £1.2 million to make it yours.
What a £1.2 million property looks like in Worcester
The four-bedroom house is on sale for £1.2 million and its highlights include a 12 ft long granite kitchen island, a hot tub and the option to have a self-contained annexe if desired.
The detached house has a spacious and open-plan living room, kitchen and dining area with integral appliances such as a wine cooler, two double ovens and more.
A dressing room and ensuite room are located within the master bedroom with all three of the remaining bedrooms also boasting an ensuite each.
The property also offers a utility room, shower room and a further space that’s a gym/cinema/office.
The west side of the property has air conditioning and other features of the house include CCTV, a large concrete Contura woodburner plus solar panels.
To find out more about this property, which has no onward chain, you can visit the Zoopla website. You can get in touch with the agent Allan Morris Worcester, Sales and Lettings for more information on 01905 946113.
Those with cars can use the driveway and the gardens include a patio area and an orchard which totals approximately one acre.
It’s important to note that the orchard part of the property is subject to an Overage Clause, the agent Allan Morris Worcester explains.
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The house is located in the Middle Battenhall area and is surrounded by countryside but only a walk away from the city.
It’s close to Junction 7 of the M5 motorway and the Worcestershire Parkway Rail Station which offers direct rail links to Birmingham and London.
Local amenities include schools and a Waitrose supermarket.
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