Property description
Situated in a small development of just six barn conversions, you can enjoy all of the benefits of semi-rural living while not being completely isolated. The Driftway was converted to a home in 2002. You enter the property into the light reception hallway with tiled floor and built in units. Immediately in front of you is the downstairs cloakroom with WC and wash hand basin. To your right a door gives access to a useful utility room with built in units, worktop space and shelving. On the other side of the reception hallway is the kitchen, which has been fitted with a good range of base and wall units. Integrated appliances include a dishwasher, double oven with inset hob and extractor fan above. Adjacent to the kitchen is a dining room with ample space for a good sized table, stairs rising to the first floor with storage beneath. Features include an exposed brick wall. The living room is incredibly spacious with window to one side and glazed door and windows to the other allowing plenty of light in. This door opens directly out onto a patio area, creating a lovely space during the summer months, Upstairs, there are three double bedrooms and three bathrooms as well as plenty of storage. You are immediately impressed by the landing area, with vaulted ceiling, exposed brick walls and period beams, this space could easily lend itself to a number of different uses including a home office. The principal bedroom is an excellent sized double with archway leading through to a dressing room and a door into the ensuite bathroom. Bedroom two also benefits from an ensuite bathroom and large storage cupboard, which could be used as a wardrobe. The third bedroom benefits from sole use of the family bathroom. There are numerous character features throughout the upstairs including period beams and vaulted ceilings. Outside, the garden sits to one side of the house, it is bordered by mature trees and hedges and stone wall ensuring privacy. Immeditaly outside the property is a patio area, offering a perfect space to entertain. There is a large tarmacadam driveway offering parking and a formal area of garden laid to lawn. The Driftway sits just a short distance outside the pretty market town of Cleobury Mortimer, which offers a large range of local amenities including a small supermarket, medical practice, pharmacy, dentists, as well as a range of independent shops, popular pubs and restaurants. It is well positioned for good access to further areas such as Shrewsbury, Worcester and the Central Midlands areas. Further afield are the larger towns of Bridgnorth, Ludlow and Kidderminster which offers further amenities and transport options. Local schools include Cleobury Mortimer Primary School, and Lacon Childe Secondary School, which are both just over 2 miles from the property. Agents Note: the property is listed as a Scheduled Monument due to being situated on the site of a former Roman Fort.
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