4 bedroom detached house
Key information
Features and description
- CHAIN FREE Sold with no upward chain
- GREAT LOCATION Bomere Heath is a prime example of semi-rural living in Shropshire
- VERSATILE LIVING Four reception rooms and 4 bedrooms, so many options providing versatile living
- SUN LOVER DREAM Generous corner plot with a south facing rear garden
- GREAT LOCATION Solar panel system that significantly reduces electricity costs.
- CHARACTER AND COSY CHARM Cast iron fireplaces, duel aspect log burner and gas fire.
- PARKING FOR 4 CARS Off-road parking for 4 cars plus one in the carpark
Location, Location, Location
Bomere Heath is nestled just northwest of the historic town of Shrewsbury, offering a prime example of semi-rural living in Shropshire. Steeped in history, with the earliest references dating back to the Domesday Survey of 1086, this village boasts both heritage and modern convenience.
A short drive will take you to all that Shrewsbury has to offer, from its independent shops and eateries to its rich history and landmarks. Whether you're enjoying the bustling town centre or relaxing in one of its many cafes or wine bars, there's always something to do.
Closer to home, Bomere Heath offers a village shop, a hairdresser, and a vibrant village hall with regular events and activities. The nearby Red Lion pub is perfect for a casual drink or meal, with a lovely pub garden to enjoy. For families, Bomere Heath is well-served with local schools, including Bomere Heath CE Primary, and Corbet Secondary School, along with several private schools, including Adcote Girls, Packwood, and Shrewsbury School – some with bus services.
The area also offers plenty of countryside walks, so you can soak up the beauty of the Shropshire landscape without needing to get in the car.
Now, let's talk a little about the property itself.
Built in the 1800's, this charming cottage perfectly blends character with modern comfort. The owners have made several smart upgrades, including a solar panel system that significantly reduces electricity costs.
The exterior has all the cottage charm you would expect, with double bay windows and a generous corner plot. As you enter through the gates, you'll find a large garden to the left, filled with shrubs, trees, and lawns, all bathed in sunlight thanks to the south-facing aspect – perfect for children to play or for hosting BBQs and gatherings.
The original property has been thoughtfully extended to offer additional space, including a large conservatory, a garden room that can easily serve as a fourth bedroom, a downstairs shower room, and a handy carport. Inside, the home is filled with versatility, offering four reception rooms, four bedrooms (including one with an ensuite), and a family bathroom.
Upon entering, you're greeted by a welcoming entrance hall leading to the living room, snug, and stairs to the first floor. Both the living room and snug are bright and airy, with new carpets, a bay window, and a dual aspect log burner in the living room, which shares warmth with the conservatory. The snug features another bay window and a charming fireplace, with lovely wooden panelling throughout and a colour scheme that ties everything together.
The kitchen is a real treat, with quarry-tiled floors, cream shaker-style cabinetry, oak worktops, and a breakfast bar. The Belfast-style sink is set under a side-facing window, while a five-ring gas range cooker sits within an exposed brick chimney. There's an integrated dishwasher and plenty of room for additional appliances.
The dining room, conveniently located next to the kitchen, has space for a six-seater table, making it ideal for both family meals and entertaining guests. The rear entrance hall provides plumbing for a washing machine, a downstairs shower room, and access to both the conservatory and garden room/bedroom four.
The extension of the property provides excellent potential for multi-generational living in an annexe, with the conservatory offering a wealth of possibilities – whether as an additional sitting room, home office, or playroom. The garden room could serve as a games room, gym, or fourth bedroom.
Upstairs, there are three double bedrooms, with the master boasting an ensuite shower room, a cast-iron fireplace and built-in storage. Bedroom three features a lovely cast-iron fireplace, adding to the home's character. The family bathroom is beautifully appointed with a traditional finish and a luxurious freestanding clawfoot bath.
In Conclusion, This home stands out from the crowd, offering an exceptional living experience in a prime village location. With its many upgrades, a large south-facing garden, and flexible living spaces, including four bedrooms and four reception rooms, it's a property that truly has it all. The tasteful colour scheme, featuring Farrow and Ball paints, complements the period features, effortlessly blending the best of old and new. If you're looking for a home with charm, space, and versatility, look no further.
HOW TO ARRANGE A VIEWING:
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Please note: While we strive to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness of property details in our listings, all information provided is intended for informational purposes only. Buyers are strongly encouraged to conduct their own due diligence and seek independent professional advice to verify the details and any material information related to the property. We recommend engaging a reputable conveyancing solicitor to assist in this process. We accept no liability for any inaccuracies or omissions in the listing information or for any actions taken based on the information provided. By proceeding with a property transaction, buyers acknowledge and accept their responsibility to independently verify all information relevant to their purchase decision.
Services: We understand that the property has mains electricity, mains gas heating, mains water and mains drainage.
Parking: Driveway and carport
Rights of way: We believe there are no rights of way. The garden is completely private.
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Shropshire
Council Tax Band: E
Broadband Speed: Basic 15 Mbps, Superfast 80 Mbps
Flood Risk: Surface - low, Rivers and Sea - no risk.
Conservation Area; We believe this property is not located in a conservation area
Phone signal - EE, Three, Vodafone, O2 signal here
BT and Sky are available
PROPERTY INFORMATION AND SERVICES: We believe this information to be accurate but cannot be guaranteed. All measurements quoted are approximate. Fixtures, fittings and services have not been tested.
ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING: Should a purchaser have an offer accepted, they will need to meet our legal requirements under Anti Money Laundering Regulations (AML). We use a specialist third-party service to verify your information and the cost of these checks is £20 per person, which is paid in advance, when an offer is agreed and prior to a memorandum of sale being produced.
Rooms
Entrance Hall
Carpeted, stairs ascending to the first floor.
Living Room
3.1m x 3.5m - 10'2" x 11'6"
With a two-way wood burning stove set within a brick surround with a timber mantel above and slate hearth below. Bay window to the front aspect.
Snug
3.1m x 2.8m - 10'2" x 9'2"
With an inset log effect gas fire, carpeted, painted wall panelling, and bay window to the front aspect.
Kitchen
2.8m x 4.85m - 9'2" x 15'11"
With a range of cream shaker style wall and base units with fitted oak worktops and breakfast bar. Belfast-style sink with mixer tap set below a window to the side aspect. Range cooker with five-ring gas hob burners set within an exposed brick chimney. Integrated dishwasher, space for further white goods. Tiled flooring, door to the rear. Open archway leading to the dining room.
Dining Room
2.8m x 2.75m - 9'2" x 9'0"
Wooden flooring with a window to the rear aspect and a further window to the inner hall.
Rear Lobby
Tiled flooring with access to a storage cupboard and door leading to the rear.
Conservatory
4.16m x 3.12m - 13'8" x 10'3"
With dual aspect windows overlooking the front garden, wood burning stove set within an exposed brick chimney, tiled flooring, exposed timber ceiling beams, French doors to the front aspect.
Shower Room
Partially tiled with a shower cubicle, WC and hand basin set on a vanity unit with storage below. Window to the rear.
Bedroom 4
2.8m x 4.5m - 9'2" x 14'9"
Ground floor bedroom with wooden flooring and exposed timber beams. Window to the rear aspect, skylight and French doors opening to the front aspect.
First Floor Landing
Access to an airing cupboard.
Bedroom 1
3.1m x 4.35m - 10'2" x 14'3"
With a feature fireplace, built-in wardrobe and over-stairs storage cupboard with shelving. Double doors lead to the ensuite shower room.
Ensuite Shower Room
2.59m x 1.1m - 8'6" x 3'7"
Partially tiled with a shower cubicle with mixer shower, WC and hand basin. Heated towel rail, timber flooring. Window to the front aspect.
Bedroom 2
3.1m x 2.75m - 10'2" x 9'0"
With a feature fire place, window to the side aspect.
Bedroom 3
2.8m x 3.2m - 9'2" x 10'6"
With a feature fireplace, with a window to the front aspect.
Family Bathroom
2.59m x 1.6m - 8'6" x 5'3"
Partially tiled bathroom with wooden flooring. Freestanding roll-top bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, WC and hand basin. Window to the rear.
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