A CITY home with arguably the best views in Worcester is for sale.
The four-bedroom detached home on Cannon Street boasts impressive views of the entire city, including the iconic Worcester Cathedral and the Malvern Hills.
The property has been listed for £800,000 by the estate agents.
As you pull into the driveway, you'll be greeted by space for multiple vehicles and a lawn, one of the property's three gardens.
The main entry opens onto the beautiful original tiled hallway with a ceiling rose and impressive high ceilings, a recurring feature throughout.
A stained glass feature door welcomes you into the kitchen diner, which was renovated twelve years ago, along with the rest of the property.
There is also a lounge and three bathrooms, which are included in the home.
The cellar covers half the property's footprint, providing ample storage space or a renovation opportunity to create three-storey living.
Upstairs, you'll find a spacious landing with a feature sash window that continues the Victorian interior design.
With four bedrooms, a snug, a family bathroom, and an additional toilet, there's plenty of space for any family.
The main bedroom, with its sash window and feature fireplace, also offers a touch of character.
A spokesperson for Arden said: "As you step inside, you'll be captivated by the impressive marble fireplace, original tiled flooring, high ceilings, and multiple log burners.
"The perfect blend of Victorian character and modern functionality adds charm to this impressive property.
"With ample space for entertaining guests, spending quality time with your family, working from home, housing independent family members, or hosting Airbnb, this home is truly versatile and unique.
"Hidden in a desirable suburban area between London Road and Cromwell Crescent, providing easy access to a range of convenient amenities, including Waitrose, primary schools, and the motorway.
"Don't miss out on the perfect home."
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