
Rosehill House in Rosehill Drive, Bridgnorth, is a handsome house or Georgian origins standing in a quiet residential area about half a mile from the centre of the town.
Built as a farmhouse during the 18th century of local Broseley red brick, the house has evolved over the years with later Victorian additions.
It now offers light and attractive family accommodation with period features such as original window shutters, polished oak and red tiled floors, open fireplaces with coalbrookdale hearths and om a magnificent marble mantelpiece.
Laid out over three floors, it briefly comprises a central hall with impressive staircase, elegant drawing room, dining room, traditional farmhouse-style kitchen with Aga range, utility room, sitting room, bathroom with Victorian-style bath, study area, five bedrooms, an integral garage and wonderful gardens.
Call Savills for price and further information on (01952) 239500.
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