4 bedroom detached house
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Chain-free
Study
EV charger
Solar panels
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Far reaching views across to The Wrekin
- Semi-rural village location
- Four bedrooms, two bathrooms
- Three reception rooms
- Cinema room/home office
- Garage Cellar
- Solar panels
- 2 x car charging points
- No upward chain
- EPC Rating D
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The Villa is a handsome detached Victorian residence, which has been sensitively refurbished over the past decade, boasting elegant and well-proportioned accommodation with an abundance of period details. The current owners have secured planning permission for a superb two-storey rear and side extension that offers an exciting opportunity for the incoming purchaser to maximise further on the breathtaking views from a highly regarded semi-rural location (ref.17/01869/FUL).
The reception space radiates from a welcoming central hallway with an easy flow of rooms. The kitchen overlooks the garden and is fitted with a range of shaker style cabinetry under granite work surfaces, with a Kenwood range cooker. Beyond the kitchen through double doors is the dining room with feature fireplace and in-built cabinetry to either side. The charming sitting and family room features a Morso log-burning stove and extends the full length of the house, offering a versatile living space. From the hallway are stairs leading down to a tanked cellar housing utility facilities.
To the first floor are four bedrooms serviced by an en-suite and family bathroom, with the rear bedrooms enjoying far reaching views.
Agents notes: The home cinema system is available by separate negotiation. The oil fired boiler was replaced in 2021. There is fibre broadband direct to the property.
Services: Oil fired central heating. Mains electricity, water and drainage. Solar panels feed into a home battery which stores electricity for up to three days, helping to power the house and car charging point
Outside
One half of the garage has been converted into a fully insulated home cinema, offering an additional reception room or home office space, with adjoining WC.
From the rear of the house extends a large breakfast terrace with uninterrupted southeasterly views. Steps lead down to an expanse of lawn past raised beds stocked with a variety of herbaceous flowering plants, providing delightful colour and structure throughout the seasons, along with mature shrubbery and trees. In the corner of the garden is a large decked entertaining terrace with pergola over, providing an enchanting spot from where to enjoy the surrounding views and evening sunshine.Approached over a gravelled driveway, there is parking for a number of cars and a Tesla wallcharging point. A garage and large garden shed provide storage.
Solar panels on the garage roof feed into a home battery which stores electricity for up to three days, helping to power the house and car charging point.
Location
Situated up a quiet country lane, the village of Eaton Constantine is much sought after with its far-reaching views across the Severn Valley yet having excellent commuter links. It sits nearby to the charming halmets of Garmston and Leighton, with the popular Mill pub and eatery in Leighton.
Within 10 miles of the property are the county town of Shrewsbury, the market town of Much Wenlock and Telford Centre. All have a range of bespoke shops, restaurants and schools in both the state and private sectors. These include Buildwas Academy (ages 3-11), William Brookes Secondary School, Thomas Telford, Prestfelde and Shrewsbury School.
The A5 connects to the M54 at Telford, linking to the national motorway network. Train stations are found at Shrewsbury and Telford with a regular service to London.
The reception space radiates from a welcoming central hallway with an easy flow of rooms. The kitchen overlooks the garden and is fitted with a range of shaker style cabinetry under granite work surfaces, with a Kenwood range cooker. Beyond the kitchen through double doors is the dining room with feature fireplace and in-built cabinetry to either side. The charming sitting and family room features a Morso log-burning stove and extends the full length of the house, offering a versatile living space. From the hallway are stairs leading down to a tanked cellar housing utility facilities.
To the first floor are four bedrooms serviced by an en-suite and family bathroom, with the rear bedrooms enjoying far reaching views.
Agents notes: The home cinema system is available by separate negotiation. The oil fired boiler was replaced in 2021. There is fibre broadband direct to the property.
Services: Oil fired central heating. Mains electricity, water and drainage. Solar panels feed into a home battery which stores electricity for up to three days, helping to power the house and car charging point
Outside
One half of the garage has been converted into a fully insulated home cinema, offering an additional reception room or home office space, with adjoining WC.
From the rear of the house extends a large breakfast terrace with uninterrupted southeasterly views. Steps lead down to an expanse of lawn past raised beds stocked with a variety of herbaceous flowering plants, providing delightful colour and structure throughout the seasons, along with mature shrubbery and trees. In the corner of the garden is a large decked entertaining terrace with pergola over, providing an enchanting spot from where to enjoy the surrounding views and evening sunshine.Approached over a gravelled driveway, there is parking for a number of cars and a Tesla wallcharging point. A garage and large garden shed provide storage.
Solar panels on the garage roof feed into a home battery which stores electricity for up to three days, helping to power the house and car charging point.
Location
Situated up a quiet country lane, the village of Eaton Constantine is much sought after with its far-reaching views across the Severn Valley yet having excellent commuter links. It sits nearby to the charming halmets of Garmston and Leighton, with the popular Mill pub and eatery in Leighton.
Within 10 miles of the property are the county town of Shrewsbury, the market town of Much Wenlock and Telford Centre. All have a range of bespoke shops, restaurants and schools in both the state and private sectors. These include Buildwas Academy (ages 3-11), William Brookes Secondary School, Thomas Telford, Prestfelde and Shrewsbury School.
The A5 connects to the M54 at Telford, linking to the national motorway network. Train stations are found at Shrewsbury and Telford with a regular service to London.
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4 bedroom detached houses
£485,769
£485,769
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