Property description
The property is a architecturally interesting and unusual building. There are a multitude of period features within the building which has been sympathetically restored by it's current owners. Particular features include bespoke oak double glazed windows, Aga multi fuel burner, oak kitchen with latch furniture, Oak flooring, ornate cornicing, underfloor heating to kitchen, open plan kitchen/diner with granite work tops and French doors to garden, patio which mirrors gable end. Viewing is absolutely essential to appreciate what this property offers. Planning is in place for a double garage and accommodation above within the grounds of the property.
Position on the A41 being less than 4 miles from the pleasant market town of Newport Shropshire.
M54 (junction 3) 8 miles
M6 Toll Road 11 miles
Telford town centre 13 miles
Shrewsbury 27 miles
Birmingham City 32 miles. Airport 45 miles
Manchester City 72 miles. Airport 65 miles
Entry porch
French doors, tiled floor, double radiator and door to Hallway.
Hallway
Tiled floor, stairs to first floor, under stairs cupboard and double radiator.
Lounge
13' 5'' x 11' 10'' (4.11m x 3.63m) A delightful room with bay window to the front of the property, tiled fire inset with log burner,double radiator, coved ceilings and oak floor
Sitting room
14' 4'' x 11' 10'' (4.39m x 3.61m) Bay window to rear of property, log burner, ornate coving, oak floor, double radiator, currently being used as playroom.
Kitchen
11' 10'' x 10' 9'' (3.61m x 3.3m) Comprising a high standard oak kitchen with granite work surfaces. Belfast style sink. Oak fronted base, wall units and display cupboard. Range master cooker (negotiable), tiled backsplash and tiled floor. Double aspect windows. Leading onto dinning area.
Dinning area
13' 1'' x 8' 5'' (4.01m x 2.59m) This room extends out additionally to the dimensions above by 2.29m x 0.86m.
Oak window, additional matching oak wall and base units with granite surface, radiator, under floor heating, double aspect windows and French doors to garden.
Outside front
The property is approached from the main drive by a gated path to the main porch entrance. There is gated double parking off road space, grassed areas flanking both path and parking. 2000ltr below ground Calor gas storage tank, path to rear of property gated and fencing. Walled to road and semi circle access. Mature bushes on other perimeter elevation.
Outside rear
The rear is fenced and scrub/bush lined having a large wooden play unit, fish pond, 1 large shed, 1 small shed. A variety of trees, bushes and scrubs with patio and large grassed area. The original Victorian septic tank is housed below ground in the rear of the garden. The garden is a delight to adult and child alike offering endless hours of outdoor activity throughout the year.
The rear garden has planning approved to build a double garage with accommodation above.
1st floor hallway
Leading from stairs to small area which could be used for study/computer area, currently housing a tumble dryer. Leading back to bedrooms.
Bed 1
12' 9'' x 11' 3'' (3.91m x 3.45m) Radiator, carpet flooring and views over open countryside.
Bed 2
12' 7'' x 12' 4'' (3.86m x 3.76m) Additional to double glazed windows there is secondary glazed unit. Original cast iron fire places. Radiator. Views over fields.
Bed 3
13' 1'' x 10' 2'' (3.99m x 3.1m) Additionally the room extends by 2.29m x 0.86m.
Beautifully shaped room with the room extending, as the dinning area below, alcove areas, circular window and stylised shaped ceiling. Needs to be seen to appreciate the work that shaped this room.
Bathroom
A spacious room, similar in size to the bedrooms, with attractive white suite comprising slipper bath, wash hand basin, double shower cubicle with electric shower, heated towel rail, double radiator, original cast fire place, built in storeage, tiled floor and views over countryside.
Property Features :
- 3 Double Bedrooms
- 2 Receptions
- Kitchen/Diner
- Good size private garden
- Rural property