5 bedroom house
Montford Bridge, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 1EU
Guide Price
£1,500,000
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Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Vineyard
Summary Details
- First Marketed: May 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
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- Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Vineyard
A stunning 3860sqft countryside residence set in two thirds of an acre. With glorious views and direct access to the River Seven.
Description
An architecturally designed detached property with accommodation flowing over three floors. The accommodation will include an open plan contemporary living space, five bedrooms, a first floor terrace (with direct staircase access from the ground floor living space) and an integral double garage.
Set in nearly two thirds of an acre, this is a substantial plot which also benefits from a private gated access. There is also the opportunity to tailor the high specification build to your individual preference for a bespoke finish.
Alongside the availability of fishing rights a 250m walk through beautiful farmland offers direct access along 150m of the river Severn. A shingle beach allows for unlimited river watersports such as paddleboarding, wild swimming and canoeing or simply barbeques in the evening sun with friends and family.
The imagery and drawings of the house and surrounding landscaping are artist’s impressions with CGI technology and not to scale. They have been supplied by a third party and therefore the accuracy cannot be relied upon, guaranteed or warranted. Any prospective purchaser should satisfy themselves by means of inspection, searches, enquiries and full survey. Any measurements, areas or distances quoted are approximate and should not be used for property valuation purposes.
Location
The properties are situated in the small rural hamlet of Mytton, with day-to-day amenities to be found in the nearby town of Shrewsbury.
The vibrant county town of Shrewsbury is built on the banks of the River Severn and is famed for its Tudor centre, which is lined with beautiful half-timbered houses and set within a twisting meander of the river. There is never a shortage of things to do in this small, attractive town, with a variety of destinations to suit all interests including Hencote, an award-winning English vineyard; Theatre Severn, a contemporary theatre with two auditoriums, staging musicals, drama and live concerts; Shrewsbury Cathedral; alongside the Quarry, a recreational park encompassing 29 acres of parkland that offer picturesque riverside walks, a formally planted seasonal flower garden known as The Dingle, and a bandstand. It is host to the renowned Shrewsbury Flower Show and Regatta every summer.
The town has dining options for all occasions with a selection of quaint independent coffee shops, cosy pubs, wine bars and fine dining restaurants as well as offering an extensive range of shopping facilities including two shopping centres, a selection of high street shops and independent boutiques, along with a variety of major supermarkets.
Opportunities to explore the outdoors are plentiful, with the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty providing numerous walking, cycling and riding routes. For sporting enthusiasts, Hawkstone Park and Shrewsbury Golf Club are close by, as well as popular racecourses situated in Ludlow and the city of Chester. Moor Farm Polo Club, just 5 miles away, hosts a range of events and matches throughout the year, as well as offering lessons to all levels.
The locality is famed for its exceptional schools both within the state and independent sectors. This is one of the many reasons so many people aspire to live near Shrewsbury. Some of the stand out schools include: Prestfelde, the renowned preparatory school; Packwood Haugh preparatory school, which is linked to the prestigious Shrewsbury School; and Shrewsbury High School (GDST), all of which are situated in or close to Shrewsbury. The Corbet School, Baschurch, Adcote School for Girls and Moreton Hall School are also all nearby and highly regarded.
Rivers Reach is positioned within some of Shropshire’s finest rural district, benefiting from views to the Welsh Marches and superb access to the beautiful surrounding countryside.
Square Footage: 3,860 sq ft
Acreage: 0.6 Acres
Directions
From the M54 northbound: Continue onto the A5 continuing over the roundabouts, heading north to Oswestry. Turn right signed to Montford Bridge and follow this road through a series of bends and then continue along the straight taking the first right turn sign posted Mytton. Continue along this lane and proceed over a sandstone bridge and up the bank into the hamlet and the driveway to the properties will be on your right hand side.
Marketed by: Savills, Telford
Description
An architecturally designed detached property with accommodation flowing over three floors. The accommodation will include an open plan contemporary living space, five bedrooms, a first floor terrace (with direct staircase access from the ground floor living space) and an integral double garage.
Set in nearly two thirds of an acre, this is a substantial plot which also benefits from a private gated access. There is also the opportunity to tailor the high specification build to your individual preference for a bespoke finish.
Alongside the availability of fishing rights a 250m walk through beautiful farmland offers direct access along 150m of the river Severn. A shingle beach allows for unlimited river watersports such as paddleboarding, wild swimming and canoeing or simply barbeques in the evening sun with friends and family.
The imagery and drawings of the house and surrounding landscaping are artist’s impressions with CGI technology and not to scale. They have been supplied by a third party and therefore the accuracy cannot be relied upon, guaranteed or warranted. Any prospective purchaser should satisfy themselves by means of inspection, searches, enquiries and full survey. Any measurements, areas or distances quoted are approximate and should not be used for property valuation purposes.
Location
The properties are situated in the small rural hamlet of Mytton, with day-to-day amenities to be found in the nearby town of Shrewsbury.
The vibrant county town of Shrewsbury is built on the banks of the River Severn and is famed for its Tudor centre, which is lined with beautiful half-timbered houses and set within a twisting meander of the river. There is never a shortage of things to do in this small, attractive town, with a variety of destinations to suit all interests including Hencote, an award-winning English vineyard; Theatre Severn, a contemporary theatre with two auditoriums, staging musicals, drama and live concerts; Shrewsbury Cathedral; alongside the Quarry, a recreational park encompassing 29 acres of parkland that offer picturesque riverside walks, a formally planted seasonal flower garden known as The Dingle, and a bandstand. It is host to the renowned Shrewsbury Flower Show and Regatta every summer.
The town has dining options for all occasions with a selection of quaint independent coffee shops, cosy pubs, wine bars and fine dining restaurants as well as offering an extensive range of shopping facilities including two shopping centres, a selection of high street shops and independent boutiques, along with a variety of major supermarkets.
Opportunities to explore the outdoors are plentiful, with the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty providing numerous walking, cycling and riding routes. For sporting enthusiasts, Hawkstone Park and Shrewsbury Golf Club are close by, as well as popular racecourses situated in Ludlow and the city of Chester. Moor Farm Polo Club, just 5 miles away, hosts a range of events and matches throughout the year, as well as offering lessons to all levels.
The locality is famed for its exceptional schools both within the state and independent sectors. This is one of the many reasons so many people aspire to live near Shrewsbury. Some of the stand out schools include: Prestfelde, the renowned preparatory school; Packwood Haugh preparatory school, which is linked to the prestigious Shrewsbury School; and Shrewsbury High School (GDST), all of which are situated in or close to Shrewsbury. The Corbet School, Baschurch, Adcote School for Girls and Moreton Hall School are also all nearby and highly regarded.
Rivers Reach is positioned within some of Shropshire’s finest rural district, benefiting from views to the Welsh Marches and superb access to the beautiful surrounding countryside.
Square Footage: 3,860 sq ft
Acreage: 0.6 Acres
Directions
From the M54 northbound: Continue onto the A5 continuing over the roundabouts, heading north to Oswestry. Turn right signed to Montford Bridge and follow this road through a series of bends and then continue along the straight taking the first right turn sign posted Mytton. Continue along this lane and proceed over a sandstone bridge and up the bank into the hamlet and the driveway to the properties will be on your right hand side.
Marketed by: Savills, Telford
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.