TAKE a step back in time with a 16th-century home recently listed for sale in Worcestershire.
The historical house in Cutnal Green sits on 1.39 acres of stunning gardens in rural Worcestershire, and homeowners can buy a piece of history.
Easte Agents Nicol & Co have listed the property for £1.1 million, more formally known as the Frenchmans.
It is a Grade II-listed residence with four double bedrooms, two reception rooms, two bathrooms, and cloakrooms, plus a double garage with a workshop.
Dan Peace, sales manager at Nicol & Co, said: “You really do step into history with this fabulous, listed home that was initially built in around 1550.
“Located on the serene outskirts of Cutnall Green, this immaculate property perfectly blends timeless character with modern sophistication.
“It sits on a 1.39-acre plot which offers a tranquil retreat amidst beautifully private and manicured gardens with open rural views.
“The interior boasts a spacious layout spanning approximately 2,669 square feet, including the double garage, workshop and outbuilding.
“There are four generously sized double bedrooms, two elegant reception rooms and two modern bathrooms complemented by two additional cloakrooms.
“Every corner of this home reflects meticulous attention to detail, with high-quality fixtures and fittings enhancing its historical charm."
The home comes with exposed brick and roof beams spanning through each room.
Its living room has a real fire, and the kitchen modernises the old property.
Externally, there is a double garage and workshop, ample off-road parking for multiple vehicles, and a landscaped garden with a perfect setting with uninterrupted rural views.
Mr Peace added: “The new owners will enjoy the amenities of Cutnall Green, which include a village shop, the renowned Chequers Inn and a superb Indian restaurant, all within easy reach.
“This exceptional home, with its rich heritage and superb renovations, would be ideal for families and buyers seeking a peaceful lifestyle with a blend of tradition and contemporary luxury.”
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