This impressive, Grade II Listed Barn Conversion is set off its own central courtyard and provides well presented and attractively apportioned accommodation which incorporates a number of period features throughout. The accommodation comprises : dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility, snug, lounge, ground floor shower room, master bedroom with walk in wardrobe and en suite shower room, 3 further bedrooms (2 double and 1 single) and a modern family bathroom. Generous gardens to the rear, which provide unspoilt views over the surrounding countryside. Ample parking and a double garage. The property also benefits from double glazing and oil-fired central heating.
The property is attractively situated in a particularly sought after and scenic locality, positioned within this small hamlet, yet being adjacent to open farmland with beautiful views across unspoilt farmland and towards The Wrekin. The area provides some wonderful opportunities for walks , whilst the nearby village of Longnor offers a Primary School and the village of Dorrington provides a further range of amenities including a Shop and Post Office, Butchers, Primary School, Church and Medical Centre. The property is well placed for easy access to the nearby town of Church Stretton to the south and the county town of Shrewsbury to the north and also provides an M54 motorway link through to Telford and the West Midlands.
Read more
This impressive, Grade II Listed Barn Conversion is set off its own central courtyard and provides well presented and attractively apportioned accommodation which incorporates a number of period features throughout. The accommodation comprises : dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility, snug, lounge, ground floor shower room, master bedroom with walk in wardrobe and en suite shower room, 3 further bedrooms (2 double and 1 single) and a modern family bathroom. Generous gardens to the rear, which provide unspoilt views over the surrounding countryside. Ample parking and a double garage. The property also benefits from double glazing and oil-fired central heating.
The property is attractively situated in a particularly sought after and scenic locality, positioned within this small hamlet, yet being adjacent to open farmland with beautiful views across unspoilt farmland and towards The Wrekin. The area provides some wonderful opportunities for walks , whilst the nearby village of Longnor offers a Primary School and the village of Dorrington provides a further range of amenities including a Shop and Post Office, Butchers, Primary School, Church and Medical Centre. The property is well placed for easy access to the nearby town of Church Stretton to the south and the county town of Shrewsbury to the north and also provides an M54 motorway link through to Telford and the West Midlands.
An impressive, 4 bedroomed Grade II Listed barn conversion.
Inside The Property -
Dining Room - 5.94m x 4.11m (19'6" x 13'6") - With exposed ceiling beams
Double glazed doors and matching side windows to the rear
Opening to :
Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 3.96m x 4.75m (13'0" x 15'7") - Extensive range of kitchen units comprising of both cupboards and drawers with laminated work surface over and tiled upstand
Terracotta style tiled flooring
Built in induction hob unit with integrated extractor hood over, double oven and dishwasher, space for American style fridge/freezer
Double glazed doors leading out to the rear garden and patio area
Exposed ceiling beams
Utility - 1.89m x 4.75m (6'2" x 15'7") - Built in working surface with cupboards and space and plumbing for white goods
Terracotta style tiled flooring
Oil fired Worcester combination boiler which is less than a year old and has a Hive heating system
Door leading out to the front of the property
Inner Hallway - Built in storage cupboard
Window to the front
Shower Room - Fitted with a modern white suite comprising tiled shower cubicle
Wash hand basin
Low flush wc
Wall mounted heated towel rail
Snug - 3.84m x 3.72m (12'7" x 12'2") - Oak flooring
Door leading out to the rear garden and patio area
Lounge - 5.94m x 5.34m (19'6" x 17'6") - Imposing brick Inglenook style fireplace incorporating an oak beam with a log burner inset
Feature high level beamed ceiling
Double glazed twin doors with matching side windows leading out onto the rear garden and patio area
Additional large double glazed picture window to the side with extensive views down the garden and over farmland with The Wrekin in the distance.
A feature PINE STAIRCASE then rises from the dining room to the GALLERIED LANDING with exposed beams and feature exposed brickwork. Access to loft space. Wide double glazed windows providing views over the rear garden and countryside beyond.
Master Bedroom - 5.94m x 3.49m (19'6" x 11'5") - High pitched ceiling with exposed beams and feature exposed brickwork to one part of the wall
Walk in wardrobe with fitted shelving and hanging rails.
En Suite - Fitted with a modern white suite comprising tiled shower cubicle
Low flush wc
Wash hand basin
Tiled floor and wall mounted heated towel rail.
Bedroom 2 - 5.94m x 2.74m (19'6" x 9'0") - High pitched ceiling with exposed beams.
Bedroom 3 - 2.52m x 4.18m (8'3" x 13'9") - Exposed beams.
Bedroom 4 - 2.52m x 2.90m (8'3" x 9'6") - Exposed ceiling beam
Bathroom - Fitted with a modern white suite comprising panelled bath with shower over
Low flush wc
Wash hand basin
Tiled floor and wall mounted heated towel rail.
Outside The Property -
Double Garage - 7.01m'1.52m" x 5.49m'3.05m" (23'5" x 18'10" ) - With 2 up and over entrance doors, concrete floor, fitted work bench, oil storage tank, exposed pitch roof timbers, power, lighting and water tap.
TO THE FRONT the property is approached over a shared entrance drive which leads to a large gravelled courtyard, which provides parking for a number of vehicles and incorporates a landscaped raised brick shrubbery bed and feature olive tree and Mediterranean planting, in summer making a beautiful display.
The GARDENS are provided predominantly to the rear of the property and adjoining open farmland with extensive views in the distance towards The Wrekin. The garden is a particularly generous size and provides a substantial neatly kept lawned area, a gravelled patio area, a number of trees and a shrubbery bed. There is also a useful lean to, timber brick and tiled LOG STORE, GREENHOUSE and GARDEN SHED. The property extends to approx. 0.6 acres.
Read less