Worcestershire country house for sale
A listed Georgian property just outside a popular market town in Worcestershire has come onto the market

The White House is a fine listed example of a Georgian property just outside Tenbury Wells. The house has been carefully refurbished and decorated with great attention to detail and has a particularly appealing new orangery extension which houses the brand new kitchen/breakfast room. The cellar has also been converted and makes a fabulous games room and cinema room. All the reception rooms and bedrooms are fantastically presented making this an exceptional family house.
The accommodation comprises hall, drawing room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room on the orangery, study, cellar with games room and cinema room plus a master bedroom with dressing room and bathroom, and six further bedrooms (two on the first floor and four on the top floor) with two further bathrooms.
The White House; £795,000 Knight Frank
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The gardens are mainly lawned with mature trees. The paved terrace outside the garden room and on the side of the house has a raised fish pond, and steps lead up to the paddock which could be converted into an extension of the garden or an orchard.
The White House is well situated on the Worcester to Tenbury Wells road with Worcester just 15 miles and Birmingham 30 miles distant. Nearby Tenbury Wells is a market town with great character which has good amenities, and trains to London are regular from Worcester.
The guide price is £795,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01905 746882 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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