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The seven-bedroom house is situated firmly in the countryside

A magnificent country estate crafted by the mastermind behind Portmeirion and formerly belonging to the Poundland boss has come back onto the property market for a staggering £5million.

Hammer Hill House stands as a seven-bedroom palace in Romsley, Worcestershire, which was once the residence of Poundland's founder Steve Smith. The residence was notably conceived by architect Sir Bertram Clough Williams-Ellis, the visionary behind the Welsh tourist destination Portmeirion - which served as the setting for the 1960s television series The Prisoner.

Boasting sweeping vistas over the Severn Valley, the property features seven bathrooms, an indoor heated swimming pool, a games room, a private bar, and a drawing room complete

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