Guide price
£665,0004 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Ditton Priors, Bridgnorth, Shropshire, WV16
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Semi-detached house
4 beds
3 baths
0.30 acre(s)
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Located in a fabulous village with lots of facilities, including a renowned doctors surgery.
- Potential for self contained living/flexible accommodation with separate access.
- Separate studio/brick outbuilding currently used as a gym, with potential for a home office.
- Superfast Broadband offering over 100 MB of download and upload speeds.
- Ditton Priors has a primary school rated Good, called Brown Clee C of E.
- The area is well placed for access to the wonderful Shropshire Hills and south Shropshire countryside.
- EPC Rating = F
Character Grade II listed property, with flexible living, additional studio/gym and situated centre of a village with lots of facilities.
Description
Church Farm is an historic property with the oldest parts dating back to about 1578. The character exudes throughout the house including exposed beams, original internal doors, deep windowsills, thick walls which keep the house warm in winter and cool in the summer months, and a fantastic Shropshire scroll painting, protected by a glass frame which is thought to date back to the 1600's. The house is well known to those with an historic interest and the current owners have maintained the property in keeping with its origin.
The front door opens into an enclosed porch with space for coats and boots. A glazed door opens into the hallway, where on your left is an original door which opens onto a short set of stairs up to an office or further reception room. Continuing down the hallway, after a short distance is a door to the cellar, and then the sitting room which is a wonderful room with the most fantastic inglenook brick fireplace with internal arches either end, currently storing logs. Within the fireplace is a wood burning stove. There is a separate door leading outside to the gardens with wonderful views towards the church. The morning room, has a wonderful feeling of peace offering a perfect space for reading. There is a wood burning stove and exposed beams to the ceiling and walls.
The farmhouse style kitchen offers plenty of wall and base units with plenty of space for a dining table. There is tiled flooring and a bespoke corner dresser, exposed beams, an original brick fireplace which is now a wine store, a Rangemaster oven with LPG gas hob and electric oven, an integrated fridge and dishwasher. A door leads through to the utility room which has further fitted wall and base units and a sink, space for white goods, a WC and a door leading outside to the back of the house and gardens.
An inner hallway has the wide staircase which gently rises to the first floor; to the right is the principal bedroom with floor to ceiling built in wardrobes, along the width of the far wall. A door provides access to a staircase leading up to the dressing room/office and en suite bathroom where the original Shropshire scroll may be found. Bedroom two has original oak floorboards and wonderful views towards the church. There is a separate family bathroom with a bath and shower over.
To the left of the main staircase is bedroom three, along with a door providing access into a hallway with a family shower room and bedroom four, which has a separate door leading down stone steps and onto the front drive. This area could be sectioned off to provide separate, self contained accommodation. Bedroom four also has a loft hatch with internal ladder into further space which has radiators. This could potentially be converted, subject to the necessary planning permission and listed building consent.
Outside.
Church Farm sits centrally within the village of Ditton Priors, set back from the road. There is parking to the front of the house and a pathway leading to the front door along with a small patio area. There is a separate log store where the oil tank is also housed. The garden is mainly laid to lawn and wraps around the side and back of the house, where there is a path leading from the back door to the brick studio/gym. Behind the studio/gym is a wooden enclosed shed. The back garden has been secured with fencing to make sure it is dog proof.
Double wooden gates provide access onto the rear driveway, which is owned by Church Farm and shared by three other properties, who all share the maintenance.
Location
Ditton Priors is a popular village located in the picturesque county of Shropshire. As a small village it is active with lots of facilities including, a doctors surgery noted as one of the top 10 in the UK and about a two minute walk from Church Farm. Opposite the doctors surgery is the general store and post office, which is independently owned, an award winning butchers, a garage and petrol station, a pub and an active café and tea room. There is a thriving local community along with a church, playing fields and pavilion and a village hall which holds a number of clubs and societies throughout the week.
The Pheasant at Neenton is an excellent eatery and pub along with the Boyne Arms, both are about 4 miles away.
Church Farm is located on the edge of the Shropshire Hills which is recognised as one of Britain’s National Landscapes. Brown Clee, the highest hill in Shropshire, offers a variety of paths for walking and riding allowing visitors the opportunity to take in breath taking views over the South Shropshire countryside.
Ditton Priors is around 7 miles west of the town of Bridgnorth which is renowned for its antique shops and open-air markets which attract shoppers from far and wide. There are a number of high street shops and restaurants along with a cinema and supermarkets for everyday amenities. Much Wenlock is approximately 10 miles and has a number of independent shops, a fantastic delicatessen and William Brookes secondary school.
Ludlow, approximately 14 miles south of Ditton Priors, also has a comprehensive range of individual shops and is famed for its festivals, award winning restaurants, racecourse and golf course. There are regular trains to Manchester and Cardiff whilst Wolverhampton station, around 20 miles east of the property, has frequent services to Euston.
Square Footage: 2,561 sq ft
Acreage: 0.3 Acres
Directions
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Additional Info
Shropshire Council: Band E
Services: mains water, drainage, LPG gas for cooker hob only, oil, electricity.
Photographs taken 2017/08 & 2023/11
Brochure prepared 2023/11
Description
Church Farm is an historic property with the oldest parts dating back to about 1578. The character exudes throughout the house including exposed beams, original internal doors, deep windowsills, thick walls which keep the house warm in winter and cool in the summer months, and a fantastic Shropshire scroll painting, protected by a glass frame which is thought to date back to the 1600's. The house is well known to those with an historic interest and the current owners have maintained the property in keeping with its origin.
The front door opens into an enclosed porch with space for coats and boots. A glazed door opens into the hallway, where on your left is an original door which opens onto a short set of stairs up to an office or further reception room. Continuing down the hallway, after a short distance is a door to the cellar, and then the sitting room which is a wonderful room with the most fantastic inglenook brick fireplace with internal arches either end, currently storing logs. Within the fireplace is a wood burning stove. There is a separate door leading outside to the gardens with wonderful views towards the church. The morning room, has a wonderful feeling of peace offering a perfect space for reading. There is a wood burning stove and exposed beams to the ceiling and walls.
The farmhouse style kitchen offers plenty of wall and base units with plenty of space for a dining table. There is tiled flooring and a bespoke corner dresser, exposed beams, an original brick fireplace which is now a wine store, a Rangemaster oven with LPG gas hob and electric oven, an integrated fridge and dishwasher. A door leads through to the utility room which has further fitted wall and base units and a sink, space for white goods, a WC and a door leading outside to the back of the house and gardens.
An inner hallway has the wide staircase which gently rises to the first floor; to the right is the principal bedroom with floor to ceiling built in wardrobes, along the width of the far wall. A door provides access to a staircase leading up to the dressing room/office and en suite bathroom where the original Shropshire scroll may be found. Bedroom two has original oak floorboards and wonderful views towards the church. There is a separate family bathroom with a bath and shower over.
To the left of the main staircase is bedroom three, along with a door providing access into a hallway with a family shower room and bedroom four, which has a separate door leading down stone steps and onto the front drive. This area could be sectioned off to provide separate, self contained accommodation. Bedroom four also has a loft hatch with internal ladder into further space which has radiators. This could potentially be converted, subject to the necessary planning permission and listed building consent.
Outside.
Church Farm sits centrally within the village of Ditton Priors, set back from the road. There is parking to the front of the house and a pathway leading to the front door along with a small patio area. There is a separate log store where the oil tank is also housed. The garden is mainly laid to lawn and wraps around the side and back of the house, where there is a path leading from the back door to the brick studio/gym. Behind the studio/gym is a wooden enclosed shed. The back garden has been secured with fencing to make sure it is dog proof.
Double wooden gates provide access onto the rear driveway, which is owned by Church Farm and shared by three other properties, who all share the maintenance.
Location
Ditton Priors is a popular village located in the picturesque county of Shropshire. As a small village it is active with lots of facilities including, a doctors surgery noted as one of the top 10 in the UK and about a two minute walk from Church Farm. Opposite the doctors surgery is the general store and post office, which is independently owned, an award winning butchers, a garage and petrol station, a pub and an active café and tea room. There is a thriving local community along with a church, playing fields and pavilion and a village hall which holds a number of clubs and societies throughout the week.
The Pheasant at Neenton is an excellent eatery and pub along with the Boyne Arms, both are about 4 miles away.
Church Farm is located on the edge of the Shropshire Hills which is recognised as one of Britain’s National Landscapes. Brown Clee, the highest hill in Shropshire, offers a variety of paths for walking and riding allowing visitors the opportunity to take in breath taking views over the South Shropshire countryside.
Ditton Priors is around 7 miles west of the town of Bridgnorth which is renowned for its antique shops and open-air markets which attract shoppers from far and wide. There are a number of high street shops and restaurants along with a cinema and supermarkets for everyday amenities. Much Wenlock is approximately 10 miles and has a number of independent shops, a fantastic delicatessen and William Brookes secondary school.
Ludlow, approximately 14 miles south of Ditton Priors, also has a comprehensive range of individual shops and is famed for its festivals, award winning restaurants, racecourse and golf course. There are regular trains to Manchester and Cardiff whilst Wolverhampton station, around 20 miles east of the property, has frequent services to Euston.
Square Footage: 2,561 sq ft
Acreage: 0.3 Acres
Directions
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Additional Info
Shropshire Council: Band E
Services: mains water, drainage, LPG gas for cooker hob only, oil, electricity.
Photographs taken 2017/08 & 2023/11
Brochure prepared 2023/11
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