A HOUSE with "spectacular" views of the Malvern Hills is expected to attract significant interest.
That is the verdict of estate agents, Nicol and Co, who are selling 6 College Grove.
The detached house is on the market for £700,000 and is within walking distance of Great Malvern railway station.
Erica Hinwood, sales manager from Nicol and Co's Malvern office, said: "This individually designed property in the very sought-after location of College Grove enjoys generous front and back gardens on its 0.25 acre plot, with spectacular and far-reaching views of the Malvern Hills.
"The current owners have renovated the house to a high standard throughout and it offers a study as well as four bedrooms – another plus point for professional buyers looking to work from home.
"The split-level accommodation offers an entrance area, a lounge with large bi-fold doors to the garden, and a kitchen-diner with side access.
"As well as the study and four bedrooms there is both a bathroom and a separate toilet and shower, plus the property also offers further potential to extend upwards, subject to planning permission.
"There are two very useful storage rooms round the back of the property, and the tarmac driveway provides off-road parking."
She added that plenty of interest is expected from London and the south of England, mainly from people looking for a countryside getaway or a relocation.
Around 10 per cent of buyers come to Malvern from London and the South-East, she said.
She continued: "There are plenty of features at 6 College Grove that will attract buyers from far and wide, including many from London and the south-east who are increasingly looking to move to this area.
Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage are all connected to the property which has a warm air heating system and Superfast wifi.
Details of 6 College Grove can be viewed here: https://www.nicolandco.co.uk/property/college-grove-malvern-wr14-3hp.
Alternatively, contact Ms Hinwood at Nicol & Co’s Malvern office on 01684 201320 or email erica@nicolandco.co.uk.
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