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House For Sale £895,000
Tibberton Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14


Description
17 Tibberton Road was built in the 1960's and has been recently updated to an exceptionally high standard, with an eye for detail and is immaculate throughout. The road is very quiet in the heart of Great Malvern, a short distance from all facilities within a conservation area. The bright and well-proportioned accommodation flows well throughout and extends to 2,082 square feet.
The rooms are all beautifully presented. The large kitchen has fitted units, under a specialised stone surface and space for a dining table. There is a large utility room off, with under cupboard units for washing machine and dryer and a walk-in pantry. The floor throughout the entrance hall, kitchen, dining room and utility room is Amtico and the the window ledges and doors are all solid oak, with a bespoke, matching, front door.
The wide staircase leads to 4 good sized bedrooms, one of which has oak shelving units and is used as a study, the rest are fitted with beautiful hand made bespoke oak wardrobes. The family bathroom has a large walk in shower and bath.

Grounds and gardens
The large driveway has parking for several cars, a turning area and a double garage attached to the house with an entrance door from the utility room.
The mature front garden is set to lawn and hedged and the rear is private, with lawns, specimen trees and shrubs, mature flower beds and a wrap around terrace area, with plenty of room for storage and seating. To the side of the house is a useful shed and to the rear of the lawn, there is a delightful high specification summer house with power and heating, providing additional all year enjoyment of the garden.

The whole house and gardens have been maintained to a wonderful high standard with much thought going into the layout and design, creating a very special family home.

Services
Mains Water, Gas, Electricity, and sewerage are connected to the property.


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 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.

Directions
Post code – WR14 3AS
What3words – achieving.noise.agenda


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