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House For Sale £1,100,000
Brockhill Road, Malvern, Worcestershire WR14


Description
Brockhill Road is a private road running between West Malvern and the desirable village of Colwall. It is on the western slopes of the Malvern Hills and the handsome properties, on large plots enjoy some of the best views in the county. Tanglewood is an elegant 1930s property set in an enviable elevated position in a quiet spot with far reaching views to Herefordshire and as far as the Brecon Beacons.
The house has undergone a complete refurbishment 10years ago including, wiring, plumbing, windows, kitchen and bathrooms. It has recently been totally redecorated and is immaculate.
The wide entrance hall with a feature carved oak staircase, leads to the beautifully proportioned dual aspect drawing room with wood burner and views. The kitchen is German made with all integrated appliances included. There is also an electric Aga.
A bright and spacious galleried landing area leads to three double bedrooms, all with fitted storage. There is a family bathroom and en suite shower room to the principle bedroom.
Mature gardens extending to 0.7 acres surround the property with colourful borders, shrubs and specimen trees. A west facing terrace makes an ideal outside dining area. There is a detached single garage and off street parking for several cars. There is potential to extend at the rear or side of the house, should it be required.

Malvern Hills District Council
Tax Band G (£3299.88 for 2022/23)

Mains gas, electricity, water and sewerage are connected to the property. Brockhill Road is not an adopted highway


Post Code: WR14 4DL

Malvern is a thriving spa town well positioned for Worcester and the Birmingham conurbation, with easy access to the motorway network and direct mainline train links. The Malvern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, are the dominant feature of the landscape. It is also a renowned cultural centre with an excellent theatre and cinema. Furthermore, Malvern has good shopping facilities, a Waitrose superstore is in the town centre and there are a wide range of independent retailers on a busy high street.

More comprehensive facilities can be found in the Cathedral city of Worcester, which caters for most needs.
There are extensive shopping and recreational facilities including premiership rugby at Sixways, County cricket in the setting of Worcester Cathedral and horse racing on the banks of the River Severn.
There is excellent schooling from both the private and state sectors including The Royal Grammar School and The King's School in Worcester, Malvern College and Malvern St James Girls' School and Prep schools in nearby Colwall.
Trains run from Malvern Stations direct to Birmingham and London. Motorway access is via junction 7 of the M5 and junction 1 of the M50.

Council Tax Band: G

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