The centuries-old property has been a non-public household residence for greater than 60 years.

The attractive secluded property has gone up for public sale. (Picture: GCG Images / SWNS)
A surprising Sixteenth-century cottage in Worcestershire that is up for public sale might look pretty regular at first look, however the façade hides an enchanting feat of design. The property, positioned close to the village of Wolverley exterior Kidderminster, dates again to 1511 and is constructed right into a sandstone cave – a indisputable fact that’s instantly apparent when you step inside.
Photos selling the sale present components of the property’s interiors formed across the uncovered pure curves of historical rock, making for a an unconventional, however nonetheless charming dwelling. Based on City and Nation Property Auctions, which is overseeing the public sale, says after the home was initially carved into the rock “it was later enhanced with a standard 18th-century frontage”.

The property has been a non-public household resident for greater than six a long time. (Picture: GCG Images / SWNS)

It comes with an enormous quantity of land. (Picture: GCG Images / SWNS)
“Its heritage is entwined with the well-known Kinver Edge Rock Homes, but Rock Cottage has remained a non-public household residence for over 60 years, retaining its originality whereas being thoughtfully modernised.”
Martin and Lorraine Kendall, the present house owners, instructed BBC Information that the constructing is “pretty and cosy, it is pretty and heat, and in the summertime time it is pretty and funky”.
“I do not suppose there’s anyplace fairly prefer it within the UK,” they added.
It is constructed over 4 interconnected ranges with two to a few bedrooms and two loos.
The house will go beneath the hammer with a minimal opening bid of £525,000 from 10am on March 11 with a scheduled finish time of 4pm that day.
Yow will discover the itemizing, the complete checklist of options and facilities, and phrases of the public sale course of, right here.


















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