A LUXURIOUS country home in rural Worcestershire has been listed online for more than a million pounds.
Ryall Mead, a five-bedroom detached house overlooking the River Severn, is available for £1,650,000.
The property, described as "handsome", has been extensively renovated and is being sold by Estate Agents Charles Lear.
Featuring an approximate area of 684 square meters across three floors inside the house, two floors in the garage and an outbuilding, the home is situated on around 2.3 acres of land and can boast some of the best views in the county..
A long gated drive keeps the house away from the main road, giving the residents a feeling of seclusion while also close to the rest of Ryall.
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The interior of the house has been given a neutral, modern look, with a largely white and beige colour palette. The ground floor features plenty of living space, including a reception, sitting room, drawing room and family room which leads into a covered outdoor area.
The large kitchen features two traditional cookers with ovens and hobs, as well as wall-mounted ovens and plenty of kitchen counter space. The striking red walls and carpets of the dining room juxtapose the calming colours around the rest of the home.
The largest three bedrooms in the house can be found on the first floor. This includes the principal bedroom which has an adjoining dressing room, en suite and private access to the balcony.
The two smaller bedrooms are located on the second floor with a bathroom and a utility room.
The two-storey garage building features a 94 square metre space for vehicles and a small annex above.
The 47 square metre outbuilding behind the house is perfect for a workshop.
Viewings of the property can be booked with Charles Lear Estate Agents.
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