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7 bedroom detached house

Study
Detached house
7 beds
3 baths
Added > 14 days

Key information

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

Features and description

  • Grade II Listed
  • Separate Garden Room
  • Versatile Accommodation
  • Garage/Workshop
  • Central Location
  • Over 4400sqft
A once in a lifetime opportunity to become the new custodians of the historic Grade II Listed Raddle Hall in Broseley. This unique, spacious and well-presented property is centrally located, with beautiful gardens, outbuildings and period features throughout like the historic spider web window which is made out of iron.

Description - Raddle Hall was built in 1663, according to the plaque on the wall, and is thought to be the oldest house in Broseley.

The house was thought to have been named Raddle Hall due to its red brick colour (Raddle is an old English word for red). Brick built houses would have been a novelty at the time, when most buildings in the area would have been half timbered.

The house is associated with at least two notable local historical figures: John Onions and John Randall.

A plaque, presented by the Broseley Local History Society, is on the wall commemorating John Randall's association with the property, and the owners have collected a considerable amount of history regarding Raddle Hall and its previous occupants.

The property had been divided for at least 150 years, when it was three properties, according to the John Onions sale particulars. The division was well established in 1877, so had already been in place for sometime, at that point. For this reason the property is sometimes referred to as 20-22 Church Street.

Coming up to date, the present owners purchased the property 20 years ago, at which point it was still divided and suited their needs for multi-generational living. In 2019, the owners decided to bring the house back into a single dwelling once more, for the first time in around 200 years.

Raddle Hall today, although considerably extended on the Ground Floor in comparison to 360 years ago, is as close to its original state as it has been for the majority of its existence. The owners see themselves as custodians of this beautiful property and now look forward handing that baton on to the next in line.

Location - Raddle Hall is located in the heart of Broseley, a popular small town on the south bank of the historical Ironbridge Gorge with a thriving community and offers many amenities plus two primary schools. The nearby towns of Bridgnorth and Telford both offer excellent state schools and the county town of Shrewsbury can be reached in 40 minutes where the well regarded private schools Shrewsbury School and Shrewsbury High School can be found. Mainline train stations are available in Telford and Shrewsbury and the M54 is within easy access giving access to the wider West Midlands. International airports can be found in Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool.

Directions - From Telford: Take the A442 from Telford heading towards Bridgnorth. Halfway between the Sutton Hill roundabout at the end of the Brockton Way and the Sutton Maddock roundabout turn left onto Coalport Road opposite the right hand turn for Brockton. After approximately 1.1 miles take the left hand bend and the narrow bridge over the River Severn. Continue for a further 1.7 miles and at the crossroads by the Co-op garage turn left and then immediately right. The property will be 0.3 miles along on your right hand side. Parking for the property is in a brick walled driveway just before the house.

Rooms -

Ground Floor -

Reception Room - The spacious reception room offers a beautiful feature fireplace with an impressive beamed ceiling as well as views to the front and side elevation creating a bright and airy space.

Family Room - A cosy and versatile room with beamed ceilings and a feature log-burning stove set back into the inglenook fireplace. The room provides access to the dining room, kitchen, and is situated off the entrance hall, creating a central space for gathering and also providing access to the first floor.

Sitting Room - Another versatile room that has beamed ceilings and a beautiful feature log burner.

Dining Room - The dining room offers dual aspect windows to the front and side of the property as well as French doors leading out to the gardens at the side and a covered patio area. There is also a snug area/morning room, creating the ideal space for relaxing.

Kitchen/Breakfast Room - The spacious kitchen offers a central island, ample worktop and cupboard space as well as a walk-in pantry and a cooker that is set into the inglenook.

Utility Room - With plumbing for utilities, sink, and W.C. for convenience when working in the garden.

Cloakroom - Situated beside the entrance hall for convenience, there is a white suite comprising of hand-wash basin and W.C. with plenty of storage space for coats and shoes

First Floor -

Bedroom Four - A good-size double bedroom with built-in wardrobes and dual aspects creating a bright and airy space.

Bedroom Five - This double bedroom is spacious and provides dual aspect windows to the front and side of the property.

Bedroom Six - A further double bedroom with views over the garden.

Bedroom Seven - This single bedroom provides views to the side of the property and is versatile and could be utilised as a study.

Study - The study is a versatile room which could be utilised as a single bedroom, dressing room or office.

Bathroom One - A white three piece suite comprising of bath with overhead shower attachment, hand-wash basin and W.C.

Bathroom Two - A white three piece suite comprising of bath with overhead shower attachment, hand-wash basin and W.C.

Second Floor -

Bedroom One - Situated on the second floor, this spacious double bedroom benefits from a large dressing room and original features.

Bedroom Two - A further double bedroom situated on the second floor.

Bedroom Three - A further double bedroom situated on the second floor and benefitting from built-in storage.

Shower Room -

Outbuildings -

Garden Room - An awe-inspiring space where one can relax and enjoy the peace and tranquillity, or alternatively utilised for entertaining guests at garden parties.

Office - Set away from the house, the office provides the perfect space to get that work-life balance.

Work Shop - Adjoining the garage and providing the ideal space for storage or craftsmanship.

Garage - A single garage with double glazed wooden doors. As well as a secure gated parking area with space for several vehicles. Next to the garage there is also a purpose built woodstore.

External -

Garden - A well-presented garden offering a variety of areas for play and relaxation, whilst also providing an area for a vegetable garden.

Local Authority - Shropshire Council.

Council Tax Band - Council Tax Band: G

Possession And Tenure - Freehold with vacant possession on completion.

Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the selling agent.

Anti-Money Laundering (Aml) Checks - We are legally obligated to undertake anti-money laundering checks on all property purchasers. Whilst we are responsible for ensuring that these checks, and any ongoing monitoring, are conducted properly; the initial checks will be handled on our behalf by a specialist company, Movebutler, who will reach out to you once your offer has been accepted. The charge for these checks is £30 (including VAT) per purchaser, which covers the necessary data collection and any manual checks or monitoring that may be required. This cost must be paid in advance, directly to Movebutler, before a memorandum of sale can be issued, and is non-refundable. We thank you for your cooperation.

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Halls - Telford
Halls - Telford
32 Market Street, Wellington Telford, Shropshire TF1 1DT
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At Halls, we pride ourselves on delivering professional, honest, and knowledgeable property services across Shropshire, the West Midlands, Wales and beyond. With nearly 200 years of experience, our team of RICS-regulated Chartered Surveyors is committed to helping you make informed property decisions, whether you are buying, selling, letting, in need of a professional valuation or auctioneering services. From residential sales to rural and commercial property advice, we offer a comprehensive range of services tailored to your needs. Our network of nine strategically placed offices ensures local knowledge backed by regional strength, giving clients the confidence and peace of mind they deserve. With a long-standing reputation built on trust and results, Halls is here to guide you through every step of your property journey. Serving one of the fastest-growing areas in the Midlands, our Telford office is ideally placed to assist with modern developments and dynamic market trends. Whether you're navigating the urban property scene or exploring the nearby countryside, our knowledgeable team brings an energetic, forward-thinking approach to help you achieve your goals with confidence.
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