An exquisite three-bedroom barn conversion set within a breathtaking rural landscape, offering panoramic views across the Shropshire countryside
The Property Field View is a character semi detached barn conversion with exposed beams and brickwork, beautifully complemented by hardwood windows, solid oak flooring, and high-spec contemporary features.
The glazed front door leads into the newly fitted kitchen with pebble grey wall and base units, AEG double stainless steel oven, induction hob with hood over AEG microwave, inset dishwasher and wine rack, sink with mixer tap over and space for American Fridge freezer. Large cupboard which houses the boiler and coat rack. Space for a dining table.
Door leading to a very light and airy dining room with solid oak flooring, cloakroom with WC and sink and stairs leading to the first floor. The sitting room has doors leading to the rear courtyard with parking spaces and EV charger. There is a feature brick fireplace with Firebelly wood burning stove. Area for playroom or extra office.
Bi-fold doors in the sitting room open onto the gardens, flooding the space with natural light and framing the stunning views.
Upstairs, three beautifully appointed double bedrooms all benefit from en-suite facilities. The principal suite is a luxurious ensuite with freestanding bath, dual washbasins and a walk-in shower. There is also a dressing room with extensive fitted storage.
Outside The property is complemented by a beautifully maintained south-facing garden, lawned area enclosed by hedging and picket fencing, with an array of flowering shrubs and perennials, raised vegetable beds and terrace area ideal for alfresco dining. The property also benefits from a double garage with automated electric doors with secure parking, while an additional courtyard of hardstanding at the rear offers further parking provision.
Situation The property enjoys an idyllic rural setting on the western fringes of Cleobury Mortimer which offer a wide variety of amenities, including both junior and senior schools, a doctor's surgery, dentist and several local shops. Additional services can be found in Bewdley, Ludlow, Tenbury and the cathedral city of Worcester.
Ludlow only 10 miles away is a historic market town renowned for its medieval castle, timber-framed buildings, and boasts award-winning restaurants, traditional pubs, artisan markets, and the famous Ludlow Food Festival.
Kidderminster is connected by direct rail service to Worcester, Birmingham, and London, while Ludlow provides direct train links to Cardiff, South Wales, Hereford, Shrewsbury, and Manchester.
General Information Local Authority: Shropshire Council.
Services: Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil.
Council Tax: Band D
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.
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