The Homestead, Much Wenlock, Shropshire
Property Features
- EXTENSIVE FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE
- LARGE RECEPTION ROOMS, DOUBLE GARAGE AND ADJOINING PADDOCK
- OCCUPIES AN ACCESSIBLE BUT PRIVATE RURAL LOCATION
- CLOSE TO THE MARKET TOWNS OF MUCH WENLOCK AND CHURCH STRETTON
- OPTION FOR AN ADDITIONAL 13.29 ACRES (5.38 HECTARES) INCLUDING STABLES AND BUILDINGS
Property Summary
Full Details
The Homestead is situated near Longville, within the beautiful mid-Shropshire countryside. It is conveniently located close to the market towns of both Much Wenlock and Church Stretton, and within half an hour of Telford, Shrewsbury and Bridgnorth. The property equally benefits from good transport links to Birmingham, Chester, Manchester and Liverpool.
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The extensive 3,528 sqft. house is of brick construction with a tile roof. The dwelling has wooden framed double glazing windows throughout and benefits from a south westerly facing lawned rear garden with stunning views over the Shropshire countryside and an abundance of well maintained shrubs and trees.
Internally, the property provides spacious family accommodation including three large reception rooms, a fitted kitchen with Aga, four double bedrooms and a large entrance hall with a sweeping staircase.
There is a charming walled boundary with a double access tarmacked driveway to the front of the property. It benefits from a lawned garden which surrounds the house and a patio seating area to the rear with a paddock all set in 3.22 acres, a sizeable storage building and stables (redundant) providing great amenity.
Council Tax Band: TBC
EPC Rating: D
GROUND FLOOR
ENTRANCE HALL 5.21 x 4.05
Carpeted floors and papered walls with a wooden/frosted glass front door opening up into a large area and sweeping wooden staircase. Storage cupboard.
KITCHEN / BREAKFAST ROOM 6.81 x 3.18
With a tiled floor, part tiled, part papered walls, fitted kitchen units, sink and drainer, oil-fired Aga and built in electric oven, both with extractors and a breakfast dining area with fitted seating and views into the garden.
DINING ROOM 6.32 x 5.21
With a carpeted floor, papered walls, wooden double glazed windows, papered walls, open fireplace and large double gazed windows opening out onto the garden patio area.
LOUNGE 6.81 x 4.61
Spacious room with carpeted floors, papered walls, an open fireplace and a number of wooden framed double glazed windows providing an abundance of natural light.
UTILITY 4.78 x 2.98
With a sink and dyer, tiled floor, space for a washing machine, fridge, freezer and double glazed windows. Separate doors to the front and rear and access to garage. Convenient pantry attached with fitted shelves.
SHOWER ROOM 2.23 x 1.78
With a shower, W/C and hand washbasin. Tiled floor and papered walls.
GARAGE & OFFICE 6.64 x 5.93
With painted block walls, concrete floors, a double and a single 'up and over' doors. Stairs provide access to a large open space, currently utilised as an office.
FIRST FLOOR
LANDING
A large central landing with carpet floors, papered walls, storage cupboard and airing cupboard.
MASTER BEDROOM & EN-SUITE 1.93 x 1.75
A large room with a carpeted floor, papered walls and wooden double glazed windows. There is an En-suite with fully tiled walls, a walk in bath with shower attachment, W/C and hand washbasin.
DOUBLE BEDROOM 2 5.21 x 4.83
Large room with a carpeted floor, papered walls and wooden double glazed windows.
DOUBLE BEDROOM 3 4.61 x 3.44
Large room with a carpeted floor, papered walls and wooden double glazed windows.
DOUBLE BEDROOM 4 4.61 x 3.27
Large room with a carpeted floor, papered walls and wooden double glazed windows.
BATHROOM 3.66 x 1.92
With part tiled walls, a bath, W/C and hand washbasin.
DIRECTIONS
From Shrewsbury, take the A49 to Church Stretton. At the traffic lights, turn left for 6 miles to Longville. In Longville, turn left, continue over the crossroads and the property will be immediately on the left, as indicated by the Agent's 'For Sale' Board.
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OPTION FOR LAND
Lot 3 has a separate roadside access. The buildings surround a circular yard and include a modern stable building (17.0m x 11.5m) of brick construction with a corrugated sheet roof. The floor is concreted with and there are skylights to the roof. There are seven separate stalls, each of 4m x 4m, steel framed with wooden boarding. Each stall has a sliding door and a small window. There is a designated area for storage of equipment, feed etc. and access to water/electricity.
There is also a steel portal framed building (11.1m x 7.1m) with a corrugated sheet roof and cladding with a single open side. This is currently used for storage. There is a small metal shed adjoining.
The high quality land amounts to approximately 13.29 acres (5.38 hectares) and is well suited to grazing, mowing and arable rotations. There are well kept fences alongside mature trees and hedgerows.
The buildings and land have previously had an equestrian focus and lend themselves to this use with great potential to develop further such as the installation of a menage (subject to gaining the necessary planning consent).
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