Occupying a large plot of half an acre, Oberland is an imposing residence in a prominent position in the heart of Great Malvern. Victoria Road is one of the most desirable residential streets within Great Malvern Conservation Area. It is a short distance to all facilities including the train station, a good selection of independent shops in town, Waitrose supermarket, Post Office, Malvern Theatres, Priory Park, Manor Park Tennis Club and some very attractive public foot paths for walks. It is also within walking distance to a selection of excellent schools such as Malvern St James Girls' School and Malvern College.The property is a much-loved family home with a warmly inviting feel. Totally renovated by the present owners about 12 years ago, it is in good order throughout.The stone built house dates from 1873 and has a fabulous internal volume and many period features that have been retained and preserved, including full height sash windows, panelled doors, hand carved and turned staircase, original fireplaces, deep skirting and architrave, ceiling cornice and roses.The exceptionally well proportioned accommodation, arranged over four floors, extends to over 4600 sq. Ft. And includes a self-contained two bedroom flat on the top floor.Outside:Both front and back gardens are of decent size with a number of mature trees and hedges, which add to the privacy and seclusion of the property. There is access to the peaceful back garden from the family room on the lower ground floor, onto a large terrace with steps down to a level lawn area surrounded by attractive flower beds and shrubs. A walled kitchen garden can be found at the end of the side path. There is a detached double garage with private drive and parking for several more cars.Council Tax :House - Band F (£2909.48 for 2022/23)Top Floor Flat - Band B (£1566.64)Mains Electricity, Gas, Water (metered) and Sewerage are connected to the property.60Mb/s Broadband speed.Post Code WR14 2TDMalvern is a thriving spa town well positioned for Worcester and the Birmingham conurbation, with easy access to the motorway network and direct mainline train links. The Malvern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, are the dominant feature of the landscape. It is also a renowned cultural centre with an excellent theatre and cinema. Furthermore, Malvern has good shopping facilities, a Waitrose superstore is in the town centre and there are a wide range of independent retailers on a busy high street.More comprehensive facilities can be found in the Cathedral city of Worcester, which caters for most needs. There are extensive shopping and recreational facilities including premiership rugby at Sixways, County cricket in the setting of Worcester Cathedral and horse racing on the banks of the River Severn.There is excellent schooling from both the private and state sectors including The Royal Grammar School and The King's School in Worcester, Malvern College and Malvern St James Girls' School and Prep schools in nearby Colwall.Trains run from Malvern Stations direct to Birmingham and London. Motorway access is via junction 7 of the M5 and junction 1 of the M50.
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