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6 bedroom house

Study
EV charger
Sold STC
House
6 beds
4 baths
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand F
BroadbandSuper-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Characterful property
  • Enriched in history
  • 6 good-sized bedrooms
  • Beautiful landscaped gardens
  • 1-bedroom separate accommodation

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Cresswell House is an elegant Grade II-listed property with an adjoining cottage "The Bothy" that has a wealth of history dating back to the 18th century. The current owners take great pride in its history and have found many interesting records of Cresswell House and its previous occupants. The property was lived in by Clun’s doctor/surgeon in 1834, who used the bothy as his own surgery. The house was then owned by the Earl of Powis for over fifty years to house the vicar of Newcastle church, the Reverend Creswell, and his family.

Situated in the historic town of Clun, a beautiful riverside village surrounded by Shropshire’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Cresswell House has much to offer. Clun provides day-to-day amenities, including a convenience store, post office,greengrocer, cafes, public houses, doctors, and pharmacy, as well as a highly-regarded primary school and nursery all within a short walk. With the countryside on your doorstep, there are a variety of walks and hikes locally. Further afield are the towns of Bishops Castle, Craven Arms, and Ludlow, all offering additional amenities, with train stations at Craven Arms and Ludlow on the Manchester to Cardiff line.

A home to the current owners for the last 26 years, Cresswell House boasts many character features. Upon entering the property into the impressive hallway, a timeless oak staircase rises to open landings on the first and second floors.

On the ground floor, there is a drawing room with original oak flooring. This room also features an open fireplace with a traditional surround and granite hearth. Walking through the dining room, you enter the drawing room, which is a spacious living area with lots of light pouring in from the garden. A secret room is accessible through a hidden door in a bookcase, a delightful feature leading you into a good-sized space where the central heating boiler is housed. A conservatory has been added to the back of the house, accessible from the drawing room. This opens out onto the terrace and has views over the entire garden, offering a lovely space to relax and enjoy the quiet setting.

Moving into the kitchen, you are greeted with a large open space with original timber beams, filling the room with charm and character. An electric Aga sits comfortably in the centre of the inglenook fireplace, and further freestanding furniture adds to the spacious kitchen area. To the far end of the kitchen through an arch, there are more original features, such as a traditional bread oven, restored to be a charming decorative feature. There is a second set of stairs up to the first floor and also stairs down into the cellar from the kitchen.

The cellar is an extensive space of three rooms with power and water, giving a range of possible uses. Currently, it is being used as a utility room, pantry, store area, and workshop.

The first floor houses the master bedroom with an en-suite shower room, a second double bedroom, a bathroom, and a study or potential sixth bedroom. The second floor features three additional bedrooms, another bathroom, and an office, with a staircase leading to the attic rooms, all of which offer a bright and spacious ambiance.

This home features PV panels installed on the rear roof for energy efficiency. Additionally, the rear and side of the house has recently been completely upgraded with double glazed doors and windows, while the front elevation has secondary double glazing. It is heated using a completely replaced (2015) LPG central heating system, and there's a cosy wood-burning stove in the drawing room for added warmth and ambiance.The Grade II listing has not been a hinderance in the many modernisations the current owners have carried out to the property.

The Bothy:
This delightful cottage is currently used as a holiday rental, serving as an excellent base for those exploring the beautiful countryside of Clun. It currently has a high occupancy rate of over 70%, offering an income opportunity. The award-winning property features an inviting sitting area, a compact kitchen, and an upstairs layout with a double bedroom and a bathroom. Being a Grade II-listed building, it boasts a wealth of character and enchanting charm.

Garden and Grounds:
Adjacent to the house, there's a gravel driveway offering off-road parking and an electric car charging point. A terrace extending from the conservatory leads to a spacious lawn, surrounded by mature trees and flower beds, gently sloping down to the River Clun. The lower portion of the property includes a garden shed, an assortment of fruit bushes, and a deck with a tranquil view of the river, providing a serene spot for relaxation while overlooking the meadows on the opposite riverbank.

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Directions
Starting in Ludlow, travel north on the A49. When you reach Craven Arms, exit the A49 at the roundabout onto the B4368. Continue on this road towards Clun. Entering Clun continue along the High Street to the T-junction, and you'll find Cresswell House immediately on your left.

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