Listed for £850,000
January 12, 2026
Sold for £675,000
2018
Sold for £635,000
2008
Sold for £245,000
2004
Sold for £57,500
1998
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Second Floor
Beautiful galleried landing area providing an impressive central space and space for a desk/reading
Four bedrooms (one currently being used as a study), each featuring:
Exposed wall and ceiling timbers
Unique period character and charm.
Family bathroom with:
Elegant roll-top bath, Separate shower, WC, bidet and wash hand basin.
Ladder access to a mezzanine level, offering:
Access to attic storage space.
Annex
A character 1 bedroom annex with beams throughout. Enclosed terrace ideal for outdoor dining, with glazed door leading into the sitting room with wooden floor and area for dining table. Kitchen with a range of wall and base units, electric oven and hob, stainless steel sink and drainer. Downstairs WC, stairs leading to the large vaulted bedroom with storage cupboards, a dressing area and ensuite shower, WC and bidet, wash hand basin with vanity, storage cupboards. Oil fired central heating.
Outside
Lawned areas with mature trees and shrubs, wide variety of fruit trees including apple, pear, cherry, walnut and monkey puzzle. Plums and vine arbor.
Herbaceous and flowering beds.
A small copse providing natural shade and privacy.
A pond creating a tranquil focal point.
A paved terrace ideal for outdoor dining.
A sheltered courtyard garden for private relaxation.
A ‘Keder’ greenhouse.
“Gate House” a wooden field shelter with double doors and power.
Open wooden summer house.
A small glass greenhouse, wood store and composting area
The whole length of the garden, along one side of the lawn, is bordered by a meandering stream
To the rear:
Additional lawned area with trees and shrubs.
Steps from the lawn go down to the stream
Secondary vehicular access for convenience.
Extra parking and a detached garage with storage over.
Situation
Situated in a peaceful rural hamlet surrounded by stunning South Shropshire countryside.
Enjoys superb far-reaching views across open countryside.
Just 2 miles from the market town of Clun, which offers:
Post office, Shops, Public houses, Doctor’s surgery.
Historic market towns of Bishops Castle and Ludlow nearby, offering a wider range of amenities.
Good transport links: Craven Arms (nearby) has a train station on the Manchester–Cardiff line. Direct connections to London, accessible in approximately 3 hours.
Well-connected by road network to: Shrewsbury (county town to the north), West and South Wales.
Excellent schooling options:
State schools in Clun and Bishops Castle (primary and secondary).
Independent schools nearby including, Moor Park and Shrewsbury School.
Directions:
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Local Authority: Shropshire Council.
Services: Mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Private Drainage. Water heat pump. RHI grant payments are being paid quarterly.
Oil central heating to the annex.
Council Tax: Band F
Agents Note: The neighbouring 2 barn conversions have access over the back driveway.
Wayleaves, easements and rights of way: The property will be sold subject to and with the benefits of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these sales particulars or not.
Viewings: Strictly by appointment via Mark Wiggin Estate Agents.