A stunning two-bed cottage in Kidderminster has officially gone on the market for £650,000.
The detached property on Oreton Road was originally built in 1834 and is nestled in the countryside.
The cottage is being sold by Yopa and offers a "perfect blend of historical charm and modern luxury".
The property was recently renovated to a high standard and features two bedrooms as well as planning permission and completed base groundwork for a garage and carport.
Yopa said there is also potential to expand it into a four or five-bedroom home subject to planning permission.
The property agents said: "The cottage is centrally positioned within a stunning three-acre plot surrounded by beautiful woodland, a tranquil lake and an expansive garden.
"This idyllic setting provides a peaceful retreat ideal for nature lovers and those seeking a serene lifestyle."
On the ground floor, there is an entrance hall, a boot or boiler room, a utility area and a walk-in shower room.
The heart of the home is the bespoke country kitchen with handmade oak cabinets and granite countertops.
There is also an adjoining dining room and an "impressive" lounge with a wood burner and exposed beams.
The first floor of the cottage has two double bedrooms as well as a bathroom with a walk-in multi-jet shower and mood lighting.
The property is located just five miles from Cleobury Mortimer and offers convenient access to local amenities.
Yopa added: "This unique property presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of history while enjoying modern comforts and the potential to create an even larger family home.
"Whether you seek a tranquil countryside retreat or a versatile investment, this charming cottage promises a lifestyle of luxury and serenity."
For more information about the property visit www.yopa.co.uk/properties/details/384669
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