A very striking and elegant Grade II listed detached Georgian house enjoying a lovely setting with wonderful views over the Severn Valley.
Originally constructed in the late 1700s The Ruby, 110 Wells Road, Malvern, is a classically elegant and striking detached three storey Georgian house which carries a Grade II listing. It retains a number of interesting period features most notably its two storey semi-circular bow windows and attractive projecting square headed porch. The house is said to have been built by a descendant of Admiral Bembow and is named after his last ship. Rumour has it that it was also owned by the Gandolfi estate and was at one stage occupied by the renowned scholar John Boyd who was visited at the property by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Over the years The Ruby has evolved and been extended notably during the Victorian era into a much larger home now offering generous and flexible family accommodation which does perhaps require some updating and refurbishment.
The property offers generous accommodation that includes reception hall, drawing room, dining room, office/study, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, scullery, eight bedrooms, bathroom, shower room, attic room, gas central heating, double garage and almost two and a half acres of garden and woodland.
GUIDE PRICE: £595,000
AGENT: JOHN GOODWIN
CONTACT: 01684 892809
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