3 bedroom detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Restoration/renovation project
- Mill, house, barns, outbuildings
- Just under 7 acres of land
- Has flooded and will likely continue to flood
- Beautiful plot and walking distance from pub
- Over 10,000 sq ft of property
It is all about what it could be. The mill house could be connected to the mill to create a very special house indeed. Positive conversations have been had with the Listing officer but there have been no fomal applications made for change of use for the mill to the Listing office or to the local authority for planning permission. The necessary consents would need to be sought.
This property has so much character and original detailing, particularly through the mill, which has some wonderful timber work and the original mill and mill works. The property as a whole offers a combined total of over 10,800 sq. ft. of versatile internal accommodation, including a wide range of outbuildings.
The property has flooded in the past and any purchaser will need to work closely with the Listing officer and the local authority to find the best way forward to mitigate this. One suggestion is joining of the mill and mill house to increase the flloor areas that would be above any flood waters, with the ground floors being considered more utility, and set up in the knowledge that they will likely flood. As said, any works are subject to the necessary consents.
Outside
The Grade ll listed property is accessed down a private drive, lined with cherry trees to either side. It opens to a wonderful setting of house, mill and outbuildings, which creates a private courtyard feel. The property enjoys a generous rural plot of just under 7 acres, encircled by established trees, paddocks and the River Clun, with undulating countryside vistas surrounding the property. The mill pond and stream runs through to the handsome early 19th century stone and brick-built mill, which spans three floors and contains much of its original workings. This sits next to the mill house. A trio of additional adaptable two-storey stone and timber-clad outbuildings and agricultural
structures provide a range of opportunities, with two sizeable barns and a large workshop. Mature trees, shrubbery and planting sit among lush lawns, with a metal gate opening to the adjoining field.
Location
The peaceful village of Clunton on the River Clun sits in the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The Clun valley has been drawing people in for decades, and rightly so, it is a bulcolic piece of England. Clunton is small, but has a strong sense of community and boasts a popular public house. Nearby Leintwardine and Clun are very well thought of, and offer a range of everyday amenities one would need. Travelling a little further are the market towns of Bishops Castle via the A488 which continue to Shrewsbury.
The historic market town of Ludlow offers even more comprehensive recreational and cultural facilities and is on the main train line, Cardiff to Manchester. The A49 can be picked up at Craven Arms, which connects to the national motorway network. Notable schools in the area include Bedstone College, Moor Park and Lucton. Bishops Castle Primary and Community College offer good
state education.
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