4 bedroom detached house for sale
Clunbury, Craven Arms, Shropshire
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Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- 4 Reception rooms, kitchen, utility, larder, cloakroom and cellar
- Principal bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en suite
- 3 further bedrooms, family bathroom, library
- Timber clad garage
- Generous private gardens
- EPC rating E
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4 Bedroom detached period house. Clunbury Cottage is a charming detached Grade II listed property set in the heart of the picturesque village of Clunbury. There are numerous original features; exposed timber beams, flagstone flooring and original fireplaces.
On the outside, the property displays elevations of timber-frame, stone walls and rendered brick, while inside there are exposed beams and original fireplaces. On the ground floor there are four comfortable reception rooms including the drawing room and sitting room, which are adjacent and connected by vertical timber beams. The drawing room features an impressive stone-built inglenook fireplace. The sitting room has french doors onto the terrace and back garden. There is also a useful sun room enjoying views across the garden. A large formal dining room with a cast iron fireplace and original flagstone flooring is off the kitchen. The kitchen has plenty of storage with fitted units, a central island and an Aga, as well as plenty of space for all the necessary appliances. A beautiful feature which has been retained, is the bread oven. There are stairs down to there cellar where there is extra storage.
There are two staircases leading upstairs. The first staircase leads to the triple aspect principal bedroom with views over the garden and large built in wardrobes, a further bedroom and family bathroom. The second staircase leads to the generous landing area which is currently used as a library. A Jack and Jill bathroom joins the second bedroom with the library. On this floor there is a double bedroom with views across the garden and up towards the hills. Up the stairs again brings you to a twin bedroom with access to loft storage.
Local Authority: Shropshire Council
Services: Mains electricity and water, oil fired central heating. The private drainage may not comply with relevant regulations. Council Tax: Band F
Fixtures and Fittings: Only those items know as fixtures and fittings will be included in the sale. Other items available by separate negotiation.
Planning: Prospective purchasers are advised that they should make their own enquiries of the local planning authority.
Tenure: Freehold
Guide Price: £545,0000
Outside
The property is approached via iron gates which open onto a gravel driveway where there is a detached garage. The garden includes gravel pathways and a lovely feature is the box hedging which surrounds the house. Paved terracing at the back where you can sit and enjoy the flowerbeds, large rear lawn and a selection of shrubs, established hedges and mature trees.
Location
The small village of Clunbury lies in the heart of the picturesque and popular Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village is in a rural setting and has a local primary school, while the small town of Craven Arms, five miles to the east, offers a range of everyday amenities, including local shops, a post office and a supermarket. The historic town of Ludlow is 12 miles away, offering excellent shopping and a choice of supermarkets, plus a wealth of cultural and leisure attractions. The area is well connected by road, access to M54, and the A49 is just five miles from the property, offering access towards Shrewsbury to the north, while Craven Arms mainline station provides services towards Cardiff to the south, and Crewe and Manchester to the north.
On the outside, the property displays elevations of timber-frame, stone walls and rendered brick, while inside there are exposed beams and original fireplaces. On the ground floor there are four comfortable reception rooms including the drawing room and sitting room, which are adjacent and connected by vertical timber beams. The drawing room features an impressive stone-built inglenook fireplace. The sitting room has french doors onto the terrace and back garden. There is also a useful sun room enjoying views across the garden. A large formal dining room with a cast iron fireplace and original flagstone flooring is off the kitchen. The kitchen has plenty of storage with fitted units, a central island and an Aga, as well as plenty of space for all the necessary appliances. A beautiful feature which has been retained, is the bread oven. There are stairs down to there cellar where there is extra storage.
There are two staircases leading upstairs. The first staircase leads to the triple aspect principal bedroom with views over the garden and large built in wardrobes, a further bedroom and family bathroom. The second staircase leads to the generous landing area which is currently used as a library. A Jack and Jill bathroom joins the second bedroom with the library. On this floor there is a double bedroom with views across the garden and up towards the hills. Up the stairs again brings you to a twin bedroom with access to loft storage.
Local Authority: Shropshire Council
Services: Mains electricity and water, oil fired central heating. The private drainage may not comply with relevant regulations. Council Tax: Band F
Fixtures and Fittings: Only those items know as fixtures and fittings will be included in the sale. Other items available by separate negotiation.
Planning: Prospective purchasers are advised that they should make their own enquiries of the local planning authority.
Tenure: Freehold
Guide Price: £545,0000
Outside
The property is approached via iron gates which open onto a gravel driveway where there is a detached garage. The garden includes gravel pathways and a lovely feature is the box hedging which surrounds the house. Paved terracing at the back where you can sit and enjoy the flowerbeds, large rear lawn and a selection of shrubs, established hedges and mature trees.
Location
The small village of Clunbury lies in the heart of the picturesque and popular Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village is in a rural setting and has a local primary school, while the small town of Craven Arms, five miles to the east, offers a range of everyday amenities, including local shops, a post office and a supermarket. The historic town of Ludlow is 12 miles away, offering excellent shopping and a choice of supermarkets, plus a wealth of cultural and leisure attractions. The area is well connected by road, access to M54, and the A49 is just five miles from the property, offering access towards Shrewsbury to the north, while Craven Arms mainline station provides services towards Cardiff to the south, and Crewe and Manchester to the north.
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The Strutt & Parker Ludlow office is centrally located in the centre of the historic market town, next to the world famous Feathers Hotel. Our team of Ludlow agents cover a very large area and offer properties for sale and to let in South Shropshire, North Herefordshire, Powys/Mid Wales, the Welsh Marches as well as Worcestershire. The office sells a wide range of property including everything from cottages to country houses and farms to new developments and town properties. We also offer a full range of professional services in respect of valuations, planning and renewables.