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Look inside this truly gorgeous Georgian house born in the 20th century

Fine country home takes its cues from an era of elegance and symmetry

When one thinks of Georgian style houses, one imagines a pleasing symmetry, large windows arranged evenly round central doors, a sense of proportion and balance.

The era this architecture is associated with ran from 1720 to 1830, covering the reigns of the first four King Georges.

Lea House in Albrighton was heavily influenced by the designs of that period and was built while a George was on the throne. But it was more than a century later in 1920, and the monarch in question was George V.

It is a lovely country house set in grounds and .

Located in Patshull Road, it is just outside the centre of the village of Albrighton and about seven and half miles from Wolverhampton.

The current owners have refurbished and remodelled it during their time there but have been careful to retain the elegance of its well-proportioned rooms.

There is an impressive galleried reception hall at its heart with a fine staircase and the principal rooms radiating off.

The drawing room is a formal entertaining room with French windows out to the garden. In the centre is an Adams style fireplace.