Cheney Longville, Craven Arms, Shropshire
£750,000

Guide price

Sought-After Idyllic, Location High Specification,

Magnificent Views, Period Features, Three Bedrooms, Living Room with Log Burning Stove, Kitchen / Dining Room with Aga and Log Burning Stove, Approximately 0.61 Acres (0.25 Ha) Landscaped Gardens, EPC: E, Annexe / Studio/ Home Office with Log Burning Stove, Potential Multi-Generational Family Living / Holiday Let / Airbnb

Situation: The entrance to the house is through an Oak-framed porch, which receives the early sun and overlooks the front elevation and potager kitchen garden.

The front door leads you into the original part of the house, through to the open-plan kitchen and dining room which incorporates a large four-oven Aga and an additional electric built-in ceramic hob, set into the original stone hearth. The kitchen cabinetry is sympathetically furnished with a matching, free-standing handmade workstation. A Clearview log burner adds to the cosiness, and two window seats enjoy uninterrupted views across the vegetable garden to the Shropshire Hills beyond.

The main living room faces west and is fully glazed on three sides, featuring red quarry floor tiles and a Clearview log burner, with double doors leading out onto the terrace and wrap-around garden, with views to the Long Mynd. A further door takes you into an additional oak framed, fully glazed conservatory leading out to the south facing terrace. An Oak, open-tread staircase leads from the living room to the first floor. Two bedrooms are to the front elevation, with original exposed beams and views of the hills towards Callow Tower beyond. From the landing, the family bathroom is centrally placed with a large separate shower, bath and Marmoleum flooring. To the rear is the main bedroom, with fully glazed Oak doors taking in the unspoilt westerly views, double aspect windows and a further raised sleeping area built into the eaves.

The annexe studio is closely located opposite the main house. Previously used as an artist studio, it has now been converted to enjoy the current owner's leisure interests, with relaxing areas, library and work space. Downstairs incorporates a shower room with WC and a large Clearview log burner.

The first floor benefits from extensive glazing and takes full advantage of the wonderful South Shropshire countryside, garden and fruit orchard. The studio is constructed so that it can be adapted to suit any individual requirements. Externally there is a large storage shed with covered verandah and balustrade, two potting sheds, a greenhouse and cellar with external door, currently used to store wood.

General

Services: Mains electricity and water (Sub meter from Minton-Beddoes Estate).

Oil fired heating and wood burning stoves. Private drainage.

Council Tax: Band G

Postcode: SY7 8HT

Local Authority: Shropshire Council (0345 678 9000)

Broadband Speed: The current broadband supplier is EE, speeds available at

18.4Mb/ps. We do advise you to conduct your own research to ensure the speeds and

provider meet your personal requirements.

Flood Risk: Rivers, Sea and Surface Water: Very Low Risk

Fixtures and Fittings: Whilst all attempts have been made to accurately describe the

property in regard to fixtures and fittings, a comprehensive list will be made available

by the seller's solicitors.

Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way: The property will be sold subject to and

with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not. Lower Carwood has right of access over the track through the adjoining estate. The adjoining estate has right of pick up of game.

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Directions: Please speak to the agent for directions.

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01584 707100

Balfours LLP - Ludlow

67 Broad Street, Ludlow, Shropshire

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