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Semi-detached house
4 bed
2 bath

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band E
Water: Ask agent
Heating: Ask agent
Electricity: Ask agent
Sewerage: Ask agent
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Situated within beautiful Shropshire countryside and yet accessible to Shrewsbury, Pontesbury, Westbury and Worthen.
  • Fantastic walking, riding and cycling straight from the doorstep over a vast number of public right of ways.
  • Broadband connected via satellite through SWS.
  • Well regarded schools in the area include Long Mountain C of E Primary School, The Mary Webb School & Science College, Shrewsbury School, Welshpool High School and Leighton C P School.
  • Underfloor heating throughout and no upward chain.
  • EPC Rating = C
The ultimate lifestyle property with fabulous views.

Description

Stonewood Barn was converted in 2009. Being within the curtilage of a listed building, the barn has been sympathetically and beautifully designed to a very high standard retaining many of the original features. The original ventilation openings have been converted into windows and offer in natural light plus a wonderful feature. The house is double glazed throughout and has wiring for a sound system. The whole property is beautifully presented with tiled flooring throughout the ground floor and wonderful decoration which fits extremely well with the character of the barn.

The ground floor offers versatile living accommodation with an open plan sitting room and snug with an exposed timber and stone, open inglenook with a wood burning stove and a door leading outside to the rear courtyard garden. Steps lead down into the spacious family kitchen dining room, which is a great space. The kitchen has an integrated pyrolytic (self-cleaning), Neff oven with a combination microwave and a warming drawer. There are a number of fitted units with a central island also containing units and drawers with an induction hob. The worktops are fitted with oak and there is a Belfast sink and an integrated dishwasher. The dining area incorporates a sitting room, making it a perfect space for entertaining. There is a utility room, with stainless steel sink and units, plus a separate WC, A door leads to the garage.

The first floor has a principal bedroom which is double aspect with an en suite shower room and fitted double wardrobe. There is a family bathroom with large laundry and towel cupboard. There are three further double bedrooms: one currently being used as a sitting room (perfect for bird watching!); the other as a home office, with large ceiling to floor storage cupboard/wardrobe.

The Gardens

Entering through the “Moon Gate” the Oriental Garden is a haven of tranquillity surrounded by a natural bamboo fence, yellow and black bamboos, rhododendrons, camellias, a huge Chinese Papyrus, and a beautiful Nyssa japonica tree. It is a lovely, cool place to sit on a hot day or to enjoy the morning sun. The rear terrace is laid with natural limestone paving. Along the back fence, all year-round interest is provided by a Photinia “Red Robin” hedge. On the house side, seven different varieties of hydrangea and a solanum give summer/autumn interest. Steps take you to the upper level of the terrace with the Vine House and more troughs for fruit, herbs, vegetables etc. There are three outside power points and sensor lights to the terrace. The Vine House has power sockets and is ideal as a growing/over wintering space.

Along the side passageway is a mini orchard with columnar fruit trees growing in deep troughs. There are two varieties of apple, a crab apple, plum, greengage, damson, raspberries, and blackberries. A prolific clematis montana “Marjorie” grows along the fence. Both the side troughs and the rear planting benefit from an automatic watering system.

The main garden receives direct sunlight all day with an east to west orientation. The garden is organic, with no chemicals used, and planting has been done with birds, bees, and butterflies in mind. The garden is underplanted throughout with a wide variety of spring-flowering bulbs and has all year-round interest, from snowdrops and evergreens in the winter, through to autumn-coloured shrubs and perennials and everything in between.

The wildlife pond is home to frogs, newts, and dragonflies amongst other species. The bog garden behind the pond is kept moist all year by run-off from the pond. It is planted with many irises, primulas, and loosestrife (Lythrum). To the front of the house is a separate potting shed and a car port. A gravel driveway provides ample parking for several vehicles.

Agents Note
Nearest postal sorting office to Stonewood Barn is in Welshpool, hence postcode searches will show Welshpool Powys. However the property is in Shropshire and the council tax is paid to Shropshire Council.

Brochure prepared 2022/08 BTJ
Photography 2022/08 E-House

Location

Stonewood Barn is situated in a rural position approximately a mile from the hamlet of Marton in Shropshire which has a post office, The Lowfield Inn, The Sun Inn and Marton Church.

The area is popular for visitors who come to enjoy the beautiful rolling hills including the Stiperstones, Cornden, Eastridge Woods and Bromlow Callow all of which you can reach from Stonewood Barn.

Shrewsbury is approximately 16 miles away and provides a number of restaurants, shops, supermarkets, a theatre and The Quarry Park which has events throughout the year. Westbury and Worthen, have doctors surgeries and a village shop and are both within 7 miles of Stonewood Barn.

Long Mountain, at 305 m, is 2 miles away offering tremendous walking and views. The Beacon Ring is also popular with horse riders and cyclists.

Square Footage: 2,153 sq ft



Directions

From Churchstoke/Craven Arms:
Pass Tuffins on your left in Churchstoke (from Bishops Castle & Craven Arms direction); follow road towards Newtown. Over bridge, then take turning on right to Shrewsbury, Welshpool & Chirbury; follow this road all the way to T junction in Chirbury; turn right to Shrewsbury and Marton; follow this road all the way to a T junction, then turn right to Shrewsbury and Marton; go through Marton village; at end of village, go round bend to left with Village Hall on your right. At next bend, take turning on left to Marton Hill & Trelystan; * follow this narrow lane; when lane starts to go up hill, you will see a yellow grit box in front of you; take the right-hand lane at this point (this has no name or direction sign); follow this narrow lane, taking care at hairpin bend, all the way to the top. As you emerge from the trees, ignore the drive on the right, we are the first house you can see from the road, set back, with purple gates on your right.

From Shrewsbury direction:
Follow B4386 from Shrewsbury towards Montgomery; in about 12 miles, pass through Worthen and Brocton, then reach Marton Pool on your left and the Lowfield Inn on your right; carry on and before the next left-hand bend, just before you enter Marton, take the turning on the right to Marton Hill and Trelystan; then follow directions from above *.

Additional Info

Council Tax- Shropshire Band E

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