A FORMER train station which served the historical town of Alcester for almost a century is on the market for £769,950.

The 19 century railway includes the Station House, a five bedrooms home with four bathrooms, a study, utility room, snug, dining area, family lounge and kitchen.

Outside in the rear garden, converted patio areas are easily recognisable as the railway platforms and in the place of the old railway track, a lawned area has been formed.

There is also a brick feature BBQ with chimney and access to 'secret' garden through archway made of foliage.

The property offers potential buyers a piece of the past with some of the original features remaining intact.

Two original Victorian fire places still remain within the property’s lounge.

Off road parking for multiple cars is available with a converted double garage, accessible from both the front and rear of the property.

The property has double glazing and gas central heating. There is also a workshop and loft.

The station was active during the 1860s and was closed to passengers in the 1960s.

Alcester station was built on farmland near towards the east of the town between Coughton and Wixford. It was originally opened to transfer goods and only had a one platform.

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