6 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
6 beds
3 baths
5847
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
- Grade II listed farmhouse
- A grand property or generous proportions in the picturesque village of Ashford Bowdler
- 6 Bedrooms and large family kitchen
- 2 Reception rooms with a beautiful entrance hall
- Annexe potential subject to necessary planning this part requires significant renovation
- Just over an acre of gardens
The property
The Grove is a splendid Grade II Listed farmhouse of attractive accommodation with five bedrooms and plenty of potential for development. Dating from around the late 16th or early 17th century, the property features attractive red brick elevations outside, while inside there are elegant period details including ornate ceiling cornicing and light fittings.
The main entrance opens onto a handsome reception hall with tiled flooring, a panelled archway and a beautiful chandelier light fitting. Doors lead to the two main reception rooms, both of which continue the impressive period styling and welcome plenty of natural light through large sash windows. There is a sitting room and a dining room, both of similar proportions. Additionally, the ground floor has a large kitchen and breakfast room with modern shaker-style units, a central island with a breakfast bar and Aga.
On the first floor there are three generous double bedrooms and a large family bathroom with a separate shower unit. The first floor also has a study, which could be used as a further bedroom, while there are an additional two large bedrooms on the second floor. The property features additional accommodation on the ground floor and first floor, as well as a large attic. Together, this space provides the potential for renovation and development subject to the necessary consents, to significantly increase the usable living space.
General
Local Authority: Shropshire Council
Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating.?Council Tax: F
Fixtures and Fittings: Only items known as fixtures and fittings will be included in the sale, other items such as garden ornaments may be available by separate negotiation.
Tenure: Freehold
Guide Price: £795,000
Outside
The house is set on a large plot which backs onto open fields and rolling countryside. There is a driveway at the front, which leads to the house and provides plenty of parking space. The garden on all sides includes lawns and meadows, dotted with mature trees and bordered by established hedgerows.
Location
The property is in the small village of Ashford Bowdler, approximately three miles south of Ludlow and surrounded by stunning, bucolic English countryside. The village has a parish church, while all the necessary everyday amenities can be found in Ludlow. There are good shopping options in its characterful town centre, and a choice of several supermarkets. The town is renowned for its great food and drink, with several excellent restaurants and pubs, while every year it plays host to the Ludlow Food and Drink Festival. There is a good choice of schooling in the local area, with the nearest primary school located in neighbouring Ashford Carbonell, and the independent Moor Park School located close to Richard’s Castle, while Ludlow provides further schooling in both the state and independent sectors. Local road connections include the A49 and the A456, while the rail network is accessible from Ludlow, offering services towards Crewe or Shrewsbury.
The Grove is a splendid Grade II Listed farmhouse of attractive accommodation with five bedrooms and plenty of potential for development. Dating from around the late 16th or early 17th century, the property features attractive red brick elevations outside, while inside there are elegant period details including ornate ceiling cornicing and light fittings.
The main entrance opens onto a handsome reception hall with tiled flooring, a panelled archway and a beautiful chandelier light fitting. Doors lead to the two main reception rooms, both of which continue the impressive period styling and welcome plenty of natural light through large sash windows. There is a sitting room and a dining room, both of similar proportions. Additionally, the ground floor has a large kitchen and breakfast room with modern shaker-style units, a central island with a breakfast bar and Aga.
On the first floor there are three generous double bedrooms and a large family bathroom with a separate shower unit. The first floor also has a study, which could be used as a further bedroom, while there are an additional two large bedrooms on the second floor. The property features additional accommodation on the ground floor and first floor, as well as a large attic. Together, this space provides the potential for renovation and development subject to the necessary consents, to significantly increase the usable living space.
General
Local Authority: Shropshire Council
Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating.?Council Tax: F
Fixtures and Fittings: Only items known as fixtures and fittings will be included in the sale, other items such as garden ornaments may be available by separate negotiation.
Tenure: Freehold
Guide Price: £795,000
Outside
The house is set on a large plot which backs onto open fields and rolling countryside. There is a driveway at the front, which leads to the house and provides plenty of parking space. The garden on all sides includes lawns and meadows, dotted with mature trees and bordered by established hedgerows.
Location
The property is in the small village of Ashford Bowdler, approximately three miles south of Ludlow and surrounded by stunning, bucolic English countryside. The village has a parish church, while all the necessary everyday amenities can be found in Ludlow. There are good shopping options in its characterful town centre, and a choice of several supermarkets. The town is renowned for its great food and drink, with several excellent restaurants and pubs, while every year it plays host to the Ludlow Food and Drink Festival. There is a good choice of schooling in the local area, with the nearest primary school located in neighbouring Ashford Carbonell, and the independent Moor Park School located close to Richard’s Castle, while Ludlow provides further schooling in both the state and independent sectors. Local road connections include the A49 and the A456, while the rail network is accessible from Ludlow, offering services towards Crewe or Shrewsbury.
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