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4 bedroom detached house

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Detached house
4 bed
2 bath
4.50 acre(s)

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band TBC
Broadband: Basic 27Mbps *
Mobile signal: 
EE O2 Three Vodafone
Water: Ask agent
Heating: Ask agent
Electricity: Ask agent
Sewerage: Ask agent
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Immaculately and sensitively renovated 4 bedroom oast house in picturesque Knighton-on-Teme
  • 26 ft living room with log burner
  • Large kitchen/family room with bespoke cabinets and integrated high spec. appliances
  • Study/dining room, utility with cloakroom
  • 4 double bedrooms, 1 en suite.
  • Stunning family bathroom with roll top bath
  • 2 mezzanine bedrooms on the second floor
  • Double garage
  • Vegetable plot with fruit cages and greenhouse
  • 5 stables sitting in approximately 4.5 acres
The Hop Kiln is a charming detached oast house offering three floors of light-filled and versatile accommodation with a wealth of original features. Forming part of an exclusive development, it resides in a peaceful setting neighbouring the 12th century parish church, benefitting from sizeable established gardens and grounds, all within easy reach of amenities and transport links.
The airy and welcoming reception hall with
stairway to the first floor flows into the capacious 26ft. triple-aspect drawing room with its fine feature fireplace and log-burning stove.
Further is an office/dining room and a modern
utility/cloakroom. The bright sociable kitchen/
dining/family room enjoys multiple framed
views via windows and four glazed panels, with
direct access to the sunny terrace. The kitchen
has exposed timber beams and original hop chute, stylish bespoke shaker-style cabinetry with a central island with Corian top and luxury integrated appliances.
The spacious galleried first-floor landing with its
tall pitched ceiling has a picture window looking
towards the pretty walled terrace and church. The floor houses an elegant family bathroom with freestanding bathtub and separate walk-in shower and four well-proportioned bedrooms with elevated views. The principal suite enjoys an en suite shower/dressing room, whilst two of the bedrooms feature a staircase rising to the adaptable skylit second-floor roundel rooms.
The whole house has been both lovingly and sympathetically renovated and restored to make
a stylish modern home. No expense has been spared; hardwood windows, bespoke kitchen
cabinetry, electric and water in allotment areas
and Karndean flooring in the kitchen.

General
Local Authority: Malvern Hills
Services: Mains electricity and water, private
drainage and gas central heating.
Council Tax: Band G
Fixtures and Fittings: Only those items known
as fixtures and fittings wil be included in
the sale. Other items available by separate
negotiation.
Wayleaves and easements: The property is sold
subject to any wayleaves or easements, whether
mentioned in these particulars or not.
Tenure: Freehold
Guide Price: £850,000

Outside
The property sits in generous grounds of approximately 4.5 acres and is surrounded by picturesque countryside. A considerable gated tree and shrub-lined sweeping gravelled driveway leads up to the detached double garage, with steps rising to the fine circular paved and walled sun terrace beside the handsome church, offering the ideal spot for al fresco dining. An array of expertly landscaped planting flows throughout the plot, including neatly trimmed hedges and a variety of
herbaceous borders, with mature trees. There is
a dedicated enclosed vegetable plot with stone steps and a seating area beside the paddocks and stables - all enjoying beautiful views.

Location
Knighton-on-Teme is surrounded by scenic countryside within the Teme Valley and at the foot of the Clee Hills. The nearby market town of Tenbury Wells offers everyday amenities including shops, supermarkets, restaurants and public houses, whilst the historic town of Ludlow offers an even more comprehensive selection of recreational, cultural and educational facilities
and a mainline train station with London links.
Hereford and Worcester are within easy reach.

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    The Strutt & Parker Ludlow office is centrally located in the centre of the historic market town, next to the world famous Feathers Hotel. Our team of Ludlow agents cover a very large area and offer properties for sale and to let in South Shropshire, North Herefordshire, Powys/Mid Wales, the Welsh Marches as well as Worcestershire. The office sells a wide range of property including everything from cottages to country houses and farms to new developments and town properties. We also offer a full range of professional services in respect of valuations, planning and renewables.

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