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6 bedroom detached house

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Detached house
6 bed
5 bath
1.94 acre(s)

Key information

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Ground rent: £0 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band TBC
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Property description & features

  • Dining hall | Sitting room | Drawing room
  • Kitchen/family room | Pantry | Utility
  • Six bedrooms (three en-suite) | Bathroom | Attic rooms
  • Adjoining Oast House (Further accommodation or annexe)
  • Double garage | 2,400 sq ft purpose built workshop
  • Orchard/paddock | Outbuilding
  • Mature gardens
  • About 2.27 acres
  • EPC: Exempt
A charming Grade II* Listed period home offering exceptional flexibility with converted Oast House and outstanding work/studio, set in beautiful mature gardens and orchard.

The Property
Myddle House is a fine Grade II* property situated in a peaceful and private location in the hamlet of Boraston. The property is believed to date from the late 16th Century with later additions in the 17th and 18th century and believed to have been built by the Earl of Shrewsbury’s son, Sir John Talbot.

Over the course of the current owner’s tenure, Myddle House has been subject to a great deal of love to maintain and improve the property. Internally the main reception and master bedroom have exceptional ornate plastered ceilings incorporating Tudor Roses, Fleur Do Lyns and cherry leaves. Other period features include magnificent fireplaces, oak panelling, beams and cornices. Myddle House has a superb range of reception rooms with a dining hall, sitting room and drawing room and a lovely fitted kitchen with Aga set with windows over-looking the mature gardens.

The property offers exceptional flexibility with the Oast House allowing for a range of multiple uses including the creation of an annexe (either for annexe, holiday let or short term let) or for the property to be used as a much larger home. The Oast House has been superbly renovated by the current owners and has a great range of rooms allowing for huge flexibility with a variety of rooms and sizes which can be tailored to suit a variety of requirements. The property also offers and ideal set up for multi-generational living if required.

Situation
Myddle House is located in the heart of Boraston. All the every day amenities can be found in Tenbury Wells, for more extensive facilities can be found in the thriving medieval town of Ludlow with a huge range of independent shops. There a number of excellent private and state schools within easy reach.

Outside
The gardens and grounds are beautifully set out with the entire plot extending to just under two acres. This includes a driveway providing plenty of parking and that leads to the detached double garage. There is a pond, a fine array of mature trees, plants and shrubs in the garden with areas of lawn leading down to the excellent vegetable garden and orchard, which could be turned into a small paddock. There is also a traditional Dutch Barn with single storey lean to that provides excellent storage with doors to both front and rear into the orchard.

The workshop was purpose built in 2007 to provide approximately 2400 sq. ft of space currently used for classic car storage and renovation. It has been designed and constructed to a high specification to a design that compliments the area and has potential, subject to planning for other uses or potentially secondary accommodation. There is also a traditional Dutch Barn with a single storey lean to that opens into the orchard to the rear.

Directions: Taking the A456 from Tenbury Wells, turn left (right if coming from Worcester) at The Peacock Inn and continue up the bank until you reach the centre of Boraston. The driveway to Myddle House is just beyond the green and telephone box on the right-hand side.

Local Authority: Shropshire Council[use Contact Agent Button].

Services: Oil fired central heating. Mains water. Mains electricity. Private Drainage to septic tank. Fibre Broadband available to property.

Council Tax: Band G.

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 the selling agents.

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