A "stunning" seven-bedroom farmhouse worth almost a million pounds is now on the market.
The property is located on Weights Lane in Redditch and boasts a huge indoor swimming pool complex, squash court and three reception rooms.
Weights Farm comes with a whopping £985,000 price tag and is conveniently located near Abbey Stadium, Arrow Valley Country Park and Redditch station.
The property also has easy access to Birmingham International Airport, Solihull and the motorway network with the M40, M42 and M5 nearby.
The property is being sold by Fisher German who said: "The property is a substantial detached farmhouse with attractive period features offering fabulous versatile family accommodation.
"The dual aspect sitting room has an attractive bay window with a window seat, a feature Adam's style fireplace with a gas fire and sliding doors to the garden.
"The property is set back from Weights Lane with a good-sized parking area to the front. To the rear, the gardens are fully enclosed and are laid to lawn with mature borders and there is a circular south facing patio with a honeysuckle, rose and jasmine clad decorative metal arbour."
Key features of the property include a cosy study with a brick open fireplace, a hot tub and bar area, an outdoor kitchen and a large family bathroom with dual sinks, a freestanding roll-top bath and a corner shower.
The farmhouse is also located near both private and state schools across Redditch and further afield including The Croft Prep School in Stratford-upon-Avon and Bromsgrove and Solihull public schools.
The home fixtures and fittings including blinds, curtains and garden ornaments are excluded from the sale unless otherwise agreed by the owners in a separate negotiation.
The viewings for the property are by appointment only with more details available at www.fishergerman.co.uk/residential-property-sales/house-for-sale-in-weights-lane-redditch-worcestershire-b97/44797
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