6 bedroom house
Hopesay, Craven Arms, Shropshire, SY7 8HQ
Guide Price
£950,000
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Land Tags: Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
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- Land Tags: Pasture Land
Grist House is a handsome and spacious detached period house, set in a stunning secluded position in the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The property has splendid stone elevations, more than 3,600 square feet of beautifully appointed accommodation and a delightful garden, along with a self-contained two-bedroom annexe.
The main house has two reception rooms to the
front, both enjoying the wonderful views over the garden and countryside beyond and having exposed ceiling timbers, wooden flooring and grand fireplaces fitted with woodburning stoves.
The kitchen dining room has French doors opening onto the garden, while the kitchen has shaker-style units and wooden worktops, as well as integrated appliances.
The first floor has an office/bedroom and two other bedrooms, one being the principal bedroom, with its large en-suite bathroom. There is a family bathroom on the first floor, with the second floor providing two further double bedrooms.
The annexe is attached to the house and could be
used as additional family living space if required.
It has a light and airy sitting room with two sets of French doors opening onto the courtyard area, a well-equipped kitchen and two comfortable double bedrooms and a shower room.
Local Authority: Shropshire Council
Services: Mains electricity and water, private
drainge, oil fired central heating.
Internet Speed: 70 mbs
Council Tax: House F and Annexe B
Guide Price £1.1m
Tenure: Freehold
Fixtures and Fittings: Only items known as
fixtures and fittings will be included in the
sale. Certains items such as garden ornaments,
carpets and curtains may be available by
separate negotiation.
Wayleaves, rights of way and easements:
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.
A gravel driveway, providing separate gated access to the main house and annexe, offers plenty of parking. The annexe courtyard has a brick-built outbuilding. The property has an extensive garden, with lawns to the front, bordered by mature trees and hedgerows, including attractive flowerbeds and box hedging.
There are three sheds in the garden - potting shed, wood shed and storage shed/workshop.
Views extend across the surrounding countryside
and to the magnificent Shropshire Hills. The
position is superb and gives excellent control of one’s surroundings. The current owners have bought an additional part of an adjoining field,
increasing the land footprint to about 2.15 acres, offering grazing for animals/livestock, which only compounds interest and desirability.
Grist House is located in a stunning part of the
South Shropshire countryside, just outside the
hamlet of Round Oak. Within the parish lies the
larger village of Aston-on-Clun which has a store
and a public house. Close-by is the market town
of Craven Arms which provides a wider range of facilities including a supermarket and local shops, doctor’s surgery, primary school and a railway station on the Manchester to Cardiff line.
Ludlow is just a short distance south on the A49
and the county town of Shrewsbury lies to the
north. The surrounding countryside is beautiful with wonderful walks on the doorstep including
The Shropshire Way and Church Stretton with The Long Mynd and Carding Mill Valley Areas of
Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Ludlow
The main house has two reception rooms to the
front, both enjoying the wonderful views over the garden and countryside beyond and having exposed ceiling timbers, wooden flooring and grand fireplaces fitted with woodburning stoves.
The kitchen dining room has French doors opening onto the garden, while the kitchen has shaker-style units and wooden worktops, as well as integrated appliances.
The first floor has an office/bedroom and two other bedrooms, one being the principal bedroom, with its large en-suite bathroom. There is a family bathroom on the first floor, with the second floor providing two further double bedrooms.
The annexe is attached to the house and could be
used as additional family living space if required.
It has a light and airy sitting room with two sets of French doors opening onto the courtyard area, a well-equipped kitchen and two comfortable double bedrooms and a shower room.
Local Authority: Shropshire Council
Services: Mains electricity and water, private
drainge, oil fired central heating.
Internet Speed: 70 mbs
Council Tax: House F and Annexe B
Guide Price £1.1m
Tenure: Freehold
Fixtures and Fittings: Only items known as
fixtures and fittings will be included in the
sale. Certains items such as garden ornaments,
carpets and curtains may be available by
separate negotiation.
Wayleaves, rights of way and easements:
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.
A gravel driveway, providing separate gated access to the main house and annexe, offers plenty of parking. The annexe courtyard has a brick-built outbuilding. The property has an extensive garden, with lawns to the front, bordered by mature trees and hedgerows, including attractive flowerbeds and box hedging.
There are three sheds in the garden - potting shed, wood shed and storage shed/workshop.
Views extend across the surrounding countryside
and to the magnificent Shropshire Hills. The
position is superb and gives excellent control of one’s surroundings. The current owners have bought an additional part of an adjoining field,
increasing the land footprint to about 2.15 acres, offering grazing for animals/livestock, which only compounds interest and desirability.
Grist House is located in a stunning part of the
South Shropshire countryside, just outside the
hamlet of Round Oak. Within the parish lies the
larger village of Aston-on-Clun which has a store
and a public house. Close-by is the market town
of Craven Arms which provides a wider range of facilities including a supermarket and local shops, doctor’s surgery, primary school and a railway station on the Manchester to Cardiff line.
Ludlow is just a short distance south on the A49
and the county town of Shrewsbury lies to the
north. The surrounding countryside is beautiful with wonderful walks on the doorstep including
The Shropshire Way and Church Stretton with The Long Mynd and Carding Mill Valley Areas of
Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Ludlow
Land Registry Data
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