This distinctive detached Edwardian residence, constructed in 1905, is set on the elevated western slopes of the Malvern Hills, offering panoramic views across Herefordshire. Situated within almost two acres of terraced gardens and woodland that have fallen into disrepair, the property represents an exceptional opportunity for renovation enthusiasts looking to invest in restoring this architectural gem. The house comprises five spacious bedrooms and multiple reception areas, but it requires extensive updating throughout.
Conveniently located near the Wyche Cutting along the Herefordshire/Worcestershire border, it is just over a mile from the charming village of Colwall and slightly further from Great Malvern's amenities. With easy access to public transport links and motorway connections, this property holds great potential for both personal enjoyment and future appreciation.
While the interior retains various original features such as sash windows and fireplaces, it currently lacks modern fittings and presents a blank canvas for prospective buyers. The generous accommodation includes three reception rooms, a breakfast area that can also function as a utility room, five well-sized bedrooms with balcony access from two of them, as well as ample storage options including an ancillary building suitable for workshops or storage needs.
The grounds have historical significance with their previous beauty visible in old photographs; they now await restoration to reclaim their former glory. This home provides an excellent project opportunity for those willing to put in the work required to breathe new life into its structure and surrounding land.