Retail & ConsumergalleryThe Rose Revived in EdgbastonThe Rose Revived in EdgbastonBookmarkShareRetail & ConsumerByDanielle Hicks13:11, 13 OCT 2015Updated13:27, 13 OCT 2015Built at the turn of the 20th century, The Rose Revived is a grand example of Edwardian architecture. (Image: CDH/OIC)1 of 24A stone arched entrance over a handsome oak and stained glass door that depicts "The Rose Revived", makes an impressive introduction to the house. (Image: CDH/OIC)2 of 24An early occupant of The Rose Revived was a respected local glass merchant, so it is not surprising that it has some beautiful windows with coats of arms in stained glass. (Image: CDH/OIC)3 of 24The kitchen is huge, it has a flagstone floor with hand-built Watts and Wright English oak kitchen units above, topped by marble work tops. (Image: CDH/OIC)4 of 24The kitchen is huge, it has a flagstone floor with hand-built Watts and Wright English oak kitchen units above, topped by marble work tops. (Image: CDH/OIC)5 of 24There are some particularly fine fireplaces, the owners sourced reclaimed ones for use in the dining room, hallway, sitting room and study. (Image: CDH/OIC)6 of 24In the front study, affectionately known as the Scottish Room, an imposing mantelpiece flatters the lovely colours of the patterned tiles that frame the fire. (Image: CDH/OIC)7 of 24In the front study, affectionately known as the Scottish Room, an imposing mantelpiece flatters the lovely colours of the patterned tiles that frame the fire. (Image: CDH/OIC)8 of 24There are some particularly fine fireplaces, the owners sourced reclaimed ones for use in the dining room, hallway, sitting room and study. (Image: CDH/OIC)9 of 24The original coach house has been absorbed into the main house and turned into a family room with high vaulted ceilings and a Victorian skylight. (Image: CDH/OIC)10 of 24Blue brick steps and a rope handle lead down to a specially constructed cellar. To the front there is a private bar and dining area in American oak, the walls decorated with merchants wine boxes. (Image: CDH/OIC)11 of 24Behind large glass panels and double oak doors is a temperature controlled area complete with tasting bar, storage space for bottles and pull out oak shelves. (Image: CDH/OIC)12 of 24Many original features have been kept inside, including panelled walls and parquet flooring. (Image: CDH/OIC)13 of 24On the first floor there are three bedroom suites and a fourth double room with the use of one of the en suites which can also be accessed from the hall. (Image: CDH/OIC)14 of 24The property boasts not one but two original – and now much sought after – Thomas Crapper toilets. (Image: CDH/OIC)15 of 24A luxury addition on the first floor is a soundproofed cinema room with giant screen and remote-controlled blinds. (Image: CDH/OIC)16 of 24A luxury addition on the first floor is a soundproofed cinema room with giant screen and remote-controlled blinds. (Image: CDH/OIC)17 of 24A large conservatory gives access to pretty side gardens, and a lovely grassy area interspersed with buxus borders and rose beds, leading to a charming summer house and raised vegetable beds. (Image: CDH/OIC)18 of 24Sitting beneath a pergola is a sizable hot tub where grapes hang from the mature vines overhead. (Image: CDH/OIC)19 of 24The three storey Edwardian home in Farquhar Road, offers nearly 10,000 sq ft of space and seven bedrooms, all set in secluded grounds. (Image: CDH/OIC)20 of 24Outside, superb gardens are filled with sweeping lawns and an abundance of trees and shrubs. (Image: CDH/OIC)21 of 24Outside, superb gardens are filled with sweeping lawns and an abundance of trees and shrubs. (Image: CDH/OIC)22 of 24The three storey Edwardian home in Farquhar Road, offers nearly 10,000 sq ft of space and seven bedrooms, all set in secluded grounds. (Image: CDH/OIC)23 of 24The three storey Edwardian home in Farquhar Road, offers nearly 10,000 sq ft of space and seven bedrooms, all set in secluded grounds. (Image: CDH/OIC)24 of 24