An imposing and immaculately presented iconic, four bedroomed, detached family home providing well-planned and well-proportioned accommodation throughout, and set in beautifully landscaped gardens extending to approximately 1 acre.
Briefly comprising: Entrance hall, inner hall, sitting room/music room, drawing room, kitchen breakfast room, dining room, study, utility, four double bedrooms (one with ensuite shower room) and family bathroom. Private driveway with ample parking and landscaped south/south-west facing gardens enjoying superb views, together with the remains of a 200-year-old windmill.
Opportunities to explore the outdoors are plentiful with Lyth Hill Country Park and the Shropshire Hills area of natural beauty providing numerous walking, cycling and riding routes. The vibrant town centre of Shrewsbury, situated on the banks of the River Severn, includes several dining options, high street shops and independent boutiques together with Theatre Severn, cinemas and the renowned Quarry Park with Dingle Gardens. With regard to schooling, there are excellent options in both the private and state sectors.
The property is fully double glazed and enjoys mains gas fired central heating (radiators are situated in all rooms), 3-phase electricity and mains drainage.
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An imposing and immaculately presented iconic, four bedroomed, detached family home providing well-planned and well-proportioned accommodation throughout, and set in beautifully landscaped gardens extending to approximately 1 acre.
Briefly comprising: Entrance hall, inner hall, sitting room/music room, drawing room, kitchen breakfast room, dining room, study, utility, four double bedrooms (one with ensuite shower room) and family bathroom. Private driveway with ample parking and landscaped south/south-west facing gardens enjoying superb views, together with the remains of a 200-year-old windmill.
Opportunities to explore the outdoors are plentiful with Lyth Hill Country Park and the Shropshire Hills area of natural beauty providing numerous walking, cycling and riding routes. The vibrant town centre of Shrewsbury, situated on the banks of the River Severn, includes several dining options, high street shops and independent boutiques together with Theatre Severn, cinemas and the renowned Quarry Park with Dingle Gardens. With regard to schooling, there are excellent options in both the private and state sectors.
The property is fully double glazed and enjoys mains gas fired central heating (radiators are situated in all rooms), 3-phase electricity and mains drainage.
An imposing and immaculately presented, four bedroom, detached family home set in beautiful landscaped gardens extending to approximately 1 acre.
Inside The Property -
Entrance Hall - Cloakroom cupboard and cupboard housing hot water tank
Engineered oak flooring
Drawing Room - 5.31m x 6.50m (17'5" x 21'4") - Feature log burner with slate hearth, windows to side and fore
Maple woodblock flooring
French windows to terrace and main garden
Kitchen / Breakfast Room - 4.00m x 5.26m (13'1" x 17'3") - Range of matching wall and base units, including pantry unit, in painted wood
Lacanche multi-fuel range cooker
Central island unit
Original quarry tiled flooring
Window seat overlooking main garden together with French windows onto terrace
Opening to:
Dining Room - 5.11m x 3.63m (16'9" x 11'11") - Windows, with original shutters, overlooking main garden. Additional window to rear courtyard
Inbuilt glass-fronted cupboard
Open traditional fireplace and hearth
Engineered oak flooring
Study - 3.80 x 3.39 (12'5" x 11'1") - Large bay window with window seat providing excellent views over the Shropshire hills
Inbuilt bookcase and cupboard
Feature log burner with marble hearth
Carpeted
Inner Hall - Door to rear courtyard and window with the Shropshire hills as a backdrop
Engineered oak flooring
Shower Room - Shower cubicle
Wash-hand basin, WC
Porcelain tiled floor
Sitting Room/Music Room - 4.09m x 7.95m (13'5" x 26'1") - Solid oak French windows and side windows onto courtyard garden and views beyond
Rear window onto windmill
Ladder to small mezzanine area with bookshelves and Velux window
Gas fired 'wood burner' style fire
Solid oak flooring
Utility - 3.53m x 2.31m (11'7" x 7'7") - Base and wall units
Washing machine and tumble dryer
Gas fired central heating boiler
Window overlooking the windmill
STAIRCASE rising from entrance hall to galleried FIRST FLOOR LANDING with large electric Velux window providing ample natural light.
Linen storage cupboard.
Fully carpeted.
Bedroom 1 - 4.27m x 4.02m (14'0" x 13'2") - Storage cupboard
Window overlooking garden; carpeted
Bedroom 2 - 3.20m x 4.04m (10'5" x 13'3") - Two windows with stunning views; carpeted
En Suite Shower Room - Shower cubicle
Wash hand basin and WC
Porcelain tiled floor
Bedroom 3 - 4.14m x 2.82m (13'7" x 9'3") - Large store cupboard
Window overlooking main garden
Wooden floor
Bedroom 4 - 2.95m x 4.02m (9'8" x 13'2") - Window to the rear enjoying superb views
Small Victorian fireplace; built-in bookshelf unit
Carpeted
Family Bathroom - Panelled bath
Walk-in shower
Wash hand basin and WC
Window to the side
Porcelain tiles to floor and walls
Outside The Property -
Windmill House is approached over a shared driveway, owned by the property, to its own driveway providing ample parking, with a range of mature hedges and shrubs. This leads to a lower courtyard front reception area; brick steps rise from this to a superb old windmill.
An external brick staircase, with under storage, rises to a full boarded Loft Room (17'5" x 21'4" into eaves - 5.33m x 6.5m) situated above the Drawing Room. Providing potential for further accommodation (subject to necessary planning consents although we understand that planning permission has been granted in the past for this to be converted into a bedroom with ensuite).
The property is set on a one-acre plot with large well-maintained lawned areas, floral and shrubbery borders, a range of specimen and fruit trees, together with a vegetable garden with raised beds, metal-framed greenhouse and large shed. A large sun terrace provides ideal seating and dining areas. Through gated access to the rear of the property fronting the hill, there is further paved seating enjoying superb open views over the neighbouring fields and South Shropshire Hills, and dwarf brick wall with wrought iron gate leading onto the Shropshire Way.
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