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Worcestershire farmhouse is a labour of love 300 years on

Some impressive improvements have kept this Georgian farmhouse looking fresh

More than 300 years have passed since Callow Hill Farmhouse in Callow Hill first appeared on the landscape back in the 1750s.

It seems hard to believe, as a restoration in the 1980s brought it up to date and the current owners have kept it looking fresh ever since.

Situated in Callow Hill Lane, the , with some grand views from the top floor bedrooms.

The vendors have made a number of improvements to the farmhouse, including the adding of a sun room off the kitchen which makes a great space for the family to enjoy a meal together during the summer.

They have also improved the master bedroom suite, creating a dressing room, en suite shower room and a mezzanine sleeping area.

Outside the Georgian farmhouse is simply but smartly presented with its white rendering and hardwood windows.

Inside there is an oak floored hallway with reception rooms leading off, a fully tiled cloakroom and an understairs cupboard that has access to the cellar where one can still find the original bread oven.

In the drawing room, an inglenook fireplace with brick chimney breast and an inset fire draws the eye.