TAKE a look inside the Britannia Square home which was once where composer Sir Edward Elgar attended school.
The Grade II listed Georgian townhouse is currently on the market with Fisher German for £835,000.
If you were to purchase the property you would own an important piece of the city's history as it is where Worcester's most famous son attended school.
Believed to date back to 1825, a red plaque outside the property commemorates the fact Sir Edward Elgar was a pupil at the school in 1863.
Set just a short walk from the city centre, the terraced property is located in Worcester's prestigious Britannia Square.
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While the current owners have completely renovated and refurbished the property there still remains many of the traditional period features.
You can tread the same hallways as Elgar at the former school house which has been transformed into a five bedroom, three bathroom family home.
Through a wrought iron gate is a private landscaped garden with a Victorian paved path, beautiful rose borders and a Japanese maple tree.
It also has a walled rear courtyard with climbing roses, clematis and a wisteria perfect for alfresco dining area.
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