A duplex apartment with “spectacular” views of the Malvern Hills has gone on the market.
According to House Beautiful magazine, in 2021 an average West Midlands house measured circa 913 sq ft, dropping to 704 sq ft in the south west.
This property in Wells Road, Malvern, offers in excess of 2,200 sq ft and comes with three double bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Erica Hinwood, sales manager of Nicol & Co’s Malvern office, said: “A viewing of this incredible property is a must to appreciate the space and grandeur this apartment offers.”
The original building, known as Stuart Lodge, built out of Malvern stone, dates back to 1857 and has been beautifully converted into three exclusive apartments.
The duplex in question has its own entrance accessed via a flight of stone steps. The front door opens into the dining reception hallway, which leads to the majority of rooms on this floor. The large lounge leads from the kitchen and the pantry.
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Erica added: “Not only does this property have spectacular views from the Malvern Hills across open countryside, the apartment also boasts a number of wonderful character features.
“The kitchen, once used as a chapel, has a glorious, vaulted ceiling with exposed beams.”
The pantry offers further storage and workspace, in addition to the kitchen.
Two double bedrooms are serviced by a ‘Jack and Jill’ bathroom.
A further double bedroom and en-suite are located on the second floor, along with a walk-in closet and landing space that can be used as a study area.
There is a communal garden and the parking area is accessed via Kings Road behind the property, where there is one allocated parking space.
The property is on the market for offers over £475,000.
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