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£530,0004 bedroom detached house for sale
Holly Cottage, Aston Munslow
Detached
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Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
1,743 sq ft / 162 sq m
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Super-fast 33Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Detached House
- Four Bedrooms, Two Bathrooms
- Well Presented Throughout
- Manicured Gardens
- Double Garage
- Village Location
- Useful Open Bay Logia
Holly Cottage is a well-presented detached family home offering spacious accommodation with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The property features a large kitchen / breakfast room, a charming drawing room with a wood-burning stove, and a versatile entertainments barn with open bays, perfect for enjoying evenings regardless of the weather. The manicured gardens provide year-round color and privacy.
Introduction - Located in the idyllic village of Aston Munslow, Holly Cottage is a charming, spacious and characterful detached property offering an excellent blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. Set in enclosed gardens with stunning countryside views, this home is perfect for families, couples, or anyone seeking a peaceful retreat.
This delightful property boasts well-proportioned living spaces, including a bright kitchen/dining area, a cozy living room with a wood-burning stove, and spacious bedrooms. The property also benefits from a lovely garden, ample parking, and versatile outbuildings, making it a rare find in such a sought-after location.
Property Description - The property is accessed through the front door into a welcoming entrance hall, with doors leading to the integral double garage, a further door opens into a large bright and airy inner hall with quarry tiled flooring and stairs ascending to the first floor, in addition to doors to all the principle rooms. The large kitchen/dining/family room is located on the right of the entrance hall and has vinyl flooring. and beamed ceiling with inset lighting, together with a brick built feature wall, inset with London brick style porcelain tiles and a range cooker. Antique style plate rack to the left of the cooker. Bespoke floor units, with wooden oak work surfaces, deep-pan drawers and hospital style mixer taps, there is ample space in the kitchen for a six seat table and chairs, at the far end there is room for a large sofa. Casement doors to the garden are the finishing touch to this well laid out kitchen.
Take the door at the end of the kitchen into a useful utility room with coordinating wall and floor units with wooden oak work surfaces, large Belfast sink, with mixer tap, door to garden and space for both washing machine and tumble dryer/dishwasher. The drawing room, overlooks the garden, and has an inglenook feature brick fireplace, with oak mantle and inset wood burning stove, it is the sort of room where there is nothing better than put your feet up underneath you as you snuggle down for a winter evening watching the flames from the wood-burning stove. Also located on the ground floor is a newly fitted shower room, with walk-in-shower, pedestal wash hand basin, bidet and low flush W.C.
Take the stairs to the first floor where you will find four generous bedrooms all with stripped wooden flooring. There is a bathroom with stripped wooden flooring panelled bath with telephone style mixer taps providing a hand held shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin and low-flush W.C., part tiled walls are the finishing touch.
Outbuildings - There is a useful logia with solar panels on the roof offering an open bay style with brick pillars, keeping you dry when the English weather has other ideas. There is ample storage and the potential to be changed into an annexe (STPP). It should also be noted that in the house there is a very large attic which could also be used to create further internal accommodation or storage.
Gardens - The gardens are truly wonderful giving all year round colour with its mixed beds and borders. The gardens are walled, adding to the landscaped rear garden, large area of lawn, and patio area.
Parking - There is a double garage to the side of the property and further space outside for two vehicles.
Location - Munslow is located in the mid-southern region of Shropshire. It borders the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The nearest sizeable town is Craven Arms, its post town, at 7 miles' distance. Less than a mile to the southwest, also on the B4368, is the village of Aston Munslow, which also has its own pub, The Swan. Also within the wide, rural parish are the hamlets of Broadstone, Little London and Upper Millichope. Running through the village is the small stream called 'Corve Brook', this flows into the larger River Corve to the south of the village. The Corvedale Three Castles Walk starts in Aston Munlow and goes through Munslow.
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Services - Mains water and electric are connected.
Solar panels are a 4.27kw system that were installed approx 2021. There is a 8.1Kw battery storage (available for separate negotiation)
Oil fired central heating.
Broadband Speeds - Estimated broadband speeds are: -
Basic | 16 Mbps - Superfast | 32 Mbps
Local Authority - Shropshire Council
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure - We understand the property is Freehold.
Flood Risk - Rivers and the sea: No Risk.
Agents Note - In accordance with The Money Laundering Regulations 2007, Cobb Amos are required to carry out customer due diligence checks by identifying the customer and verifying the customer’s identity on the basis of documents, data or information obtained from a reliable and independent source. At the point of your offer being verbally accepted, you agree to paying a non-refundable fee of £12 +VAT (£14.40 inc. VAT) per purchaser in order for us to carry out our due diligence.
Viewing Arrangements - Viewings arranged by appointment, please contact Cobb Amos Ludlow on: -
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Introduction - Located in the idyllic village of Aston Munslow, Holly Cottage is a charming, spacious and characterful detached property offering an excellent blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. Set in enclosed gardens with stunning countryside views, this home is perfect for families, couples, or anyone seeking a peaceful retreat.
This delightful property boasts well-proportioned living spaces, including a bright kitchen/dining area, a cozy living room with a wood-burning stove, and spacious bedrooms. The property also benefits from a lovely garden, ample parking, and versatile outbuildings, making it a rare find in such a sought-after location.
Property Description - The property is accessed through the front door into a welcoming entrance hall, with doors leading to the integral double garage, a further door opens into a large bright and airy inner hall with quarry tiled flooring and stairs ascending to the first floor, in addition to doors to all the principle rooms. The large kitchen/dining/family room is located on the right of the entrance hall and has vinyl flooring. and beamed ceiling with inset lighting, together with a brick built feature wall, inset with London brick style porcelain tiles and a range cooker. Antique style plate rack to the left of the cooker. Bespoke floor units, with wooden oak work surfaces, deep-pan drawers and hospital style mixer taps, there is ample space in the kitchen for a six seat table and chairs, at the far end there is room for a large sofa. Casement doors to the garden are the finishing touch to this well laid out kitchen.
Take the door at the end of the kitchen into a useful utility room with coordinating wall and floor units with wooden oak work surfaces, large Belfast sink, with mixer tap, door to garden and space for both washing machine and tumble dryer/dishwasher. The drawing room, overlooks the garden, and has an inglenook feature brick fireplace, with oak mantle and inset wood burning stove, it is the sort of room where there is nothing better than put your feet up underneath you as you snuggle down for a winter evening watching the flames from the wood-burning stove. Also located on the ground floor is a newly fitted shower room, with walk-in-shower, pedestal wash hand basin, bidet and low flush W.C.
Take the stairs to the first floor where you will find four generous bedrooms all with stripped wooden flooring. There is a bathroom with stripped wooden flooring panelled bath with telephone style mixer taps providing a hand held shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin and low-flush W.C., part tiled walls are the finishing touch.
Outbuildings - There is a useful logia with solar panels on the roof offering an open bay style with brick pillars, keeping you dry when the English weather has other ideas. There is ample storage and the potential to be changed into an annexe (STPP). It should also be noted that in the house there is a very large attic which could also be used to create further internal accommodation or storage.
Gardens - The gardens are truly wonderful giving all year round colour with its mixed beds and borders. The gardens are walled, adding to the landscaped rear garden, large area of lawn, and patio area.
Parking - There is a double garage to the side of the property and further space outside for two vehicles.
Location - Munslow is located in the mid-southern region of Shropshire. It borders the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The nearest sizeable town is Craven Arms, its post town, at 7 miles' distance. Less than a mile to the southwest, also on the B4368, is the village of Aston Munslow, which also has its own pub, The Swan. Also within the wide, rural parish are the hamlets of Broadstone, Little London and Upper Millichope. Running through the village is the small stream called 'Corve Brook', this flows into the larger River Corve to the south of the village. The Corvedale Three Castles Walk starts in Aston Munlow and goes through Munslow.
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Services - Mains water and electric are connected.
Solar panels are a 4.27kw system that were installed approx 2021. There is a 8.1Kw battery storage (available for separate negotiation)
Oil fired central heating.
Broadband Speeds - Estimated broadband speeds are: -
Basic | 16 Mbps - Superfast | 32 Mbps
Local Authority - Shropshire Council
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure - We understand the property is Freehold.
Flood Risk - Rivers and the sea: No Risk.
Agents Note - In accordance with The Money Laundering Regulations 2007, Cobb Amos are required to carry out customer due diligence checks by identifying the customer and verifying the customer’s identity on the basis of documents, data or information obtained from a reliable and independent source. At the point of your offer being verbally accepted, you agree to paying a non-refundable fee of £12 +VAT (£14.40 inc. VAT) per purchaser in order for us to carry out our due diligence.
Viewing Arrangements - Viewings arranged by appointment, please contact Cobb Amos Ludlow on: -
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