Luxurious Worcestershire home for sale with ties to the former Prime Minister

Worcestershire has a LUXURIOUS Georgian townhouse on the market that has ties to a former UK Prime Minister.

Glenhurst is a Grade II listed property in Bewdley, the hometown of former Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin.

The current owners have minutes from a meeting that took place on the property over a century ago, indicating that the former leader of the nation held government meetings in this historic home.

The stunning five bedroom Georgian townhouse hit the market for a staggering £ 1.5 million.

Glenhurst extends over four floors and is 4,720 sq ft. The luxurious property has five bedrooms, high ceilings and lets natural daylight into the spacious rooms.

Glenhurst is in an elevated position on the north side of the River Severn and enjoys a private setting with walled gardens surrounding the property.

The extensive gravel road meanders through old yew trees and beech trees with an enticing view over the lawn, through the original entrance and its wrought iron gates to the majestic house behind.

The 18th century property has been renovated and restored by the current owners to create a wonderful home full of style and history.

The interior of the house doesn’t disappoint either. It could serve as the perfect family home as it has a large kitchen with a stunning marble-topped breakfast bar, three bathrooms and a spacious family room.

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Spread over three floors, with generous dimensions and high ceilings, the accommodation has natural light and offers modern amenities such as the excellent open kitchen.

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One of the cozy living areas has high ceilings and white wallpaper that give the room a light and airy feel and is ideal for leaning back and relaxing.

The property’s rich history may also have resulted in Sir Winston Churchill visiting the grounds for meetings there, as he served as Baldwin’s Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1924 to 1929.

The property is well suited for entertainers who want to host large gatherings as it has a beautiful entrance hall, drawing room and dining room with space for an 8-seater table.

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The impressive staircase leads through the floors and gives access to the bedrooms and bathrooms, most of which face the gardens and beyond.

On the other side of the courtyard and with its own entrance and driveway, the Coach House is a separate property with two bedrooms, living room, kitchen and shower room.

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The garden offers many hidden nooks and crannies, including a breathtaking seating area tucked away amidst bright green bushes and flowers.

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