A ROMSLEY property which is steeped in history is up for sale for £1.3million.
The impressive home was built in 1853 as the rectory for St Kenelm's Church by the famous architect James Cranston, who designed many churches and buildings for the Diocese of Worcester.
It comes with 2.24 acres of land.
A spokesman for estate agent Yopa, said: "It's a piece of local history: nestled in the heart of leafy Romsley with its tranquil village community, this impressive detached Victorian family house with five bedrooms, three reception rooms, kitchen and utility area is an ideal retreat for any family looking for an iconic family home that boasts grounds extending to 2.24 acres, a gated secure entrance and an impressive level of garage and workshop facilities."
They added: "Eight years ago the current owner embarked on a major programme of improvements, so the property now has a subtle mix of contemporary style and original features."
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