The Acorns
Sutton
Tenbury Wells
Worcestershire
Agent: Nick Champion
Offers: £495,000
Call: 01584 810555
THE Acorns is located in the parish of Sutton and nestles amidst delightful rolling farmland on the Worcestershire/Herefordshire borders.
The Acorns was constructed circa 1994 of mellow brick elevations under a tiled roof and has since been subject to two extensions giving a generous floor area of about 2,350 square feet.
The house is centrally situated within the gently sloping gardens and grounds and has been well maintained and upgraded by the present owners, with solid oak floors in the three main reception rooms and new bathroom suites.
The spacious and well presented accommodation provides for comfortable living as well as being ideal for entertaining.
The kitchen has a range of wooden base and wall units, a double sink and drainer, a decommissioned Rayburn Royal, and integrated appliances. The breakfast room has French doors opening onto a patio seating area.
The open plan sitting room and drawing room are separated by a central brick fireplace housing a Yeoman double sided woodburning stove, and French doors and bi-fold doors from each room respectively open onto the patio entertaining area. The impressive full height contemporary dining room has a double aspect with dual sets of French doors opening out onto the patio, and a corner set Yeoman woodburning stove on an open tiled hearth.
The master bedroom suite has a dressing area, a dual aspect double bedroom with bi-folding doors opening onto a balcony, and an ensuite bathroom.
The guest suite has a double bedroom, a dressing area with his and hers built in wardrobes, and an ensuite shower room.
A further double bedroom has a built in wardrobe and an ensuite shower room. The fourth bedroom is a small double. The family bathroom has a bath with a mixer shower attachment, a pedestal basin and wc.
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