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2 bedroom bungalow for sale
Bush Farm Bungalow, Clee St. Margaret, Craven Arms
Study
Bungalow
2 beds
1 bath
5612
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Set within approximately 20 acres
- Traditional kitchen with Rayburn and quarry-tiled flooring
- Generous gardens
- Pre-application approval for three holiday pods
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Bush Farm Bungalow is set in a peaceful rural position on the edge of Clee St Margaret, surrounded by rolling South Shropshire countryside with far-reaching views towards Brown Clee Hill. The area is ideal for outdoor pursuits with immediate access to superb walking, cycling and direct outriding with access to Brown Clee Hill about 40 yards along the lane from the top fields, while nearby Craven Arms offers everyday amenities and rail links, and historic Ludlow provides renowned dining, shopping and cultural facilities. Despite its secluded setting, the property remains well placed for routes towards Shrewsbury, Hereford, Kidderminster and the wider Midlands.
Occupying an idyllic and secluded setting on the edge of Clee St Margaret, Bush Farm Bungalow offers an exceptional opportunity for those with equestrian or smallholding interests. Approached through impressive wrought-iron gates and along a private tree-lined drive, the property sits centrally within approximately 20 acres of pasture, woodland, and agricultural buildings.
You are welcomed through an entrance hallway, with a second side entrance providing access via a small porch. From here, a door opens into the dining room, a cosy, characterful space featuring a built-in dining table with an L-shaped seating arrangement. This room enjoys views out to the garden and connects neatly to the remainder of the accommodation. A shower room is positioned off the porch for added convenience.
Leading from the dining area is a well-proportioned family room, currently used as a multi-purpose space. With dual windows and French doors opening onto the decking, this room is bright and adaptable, offering potential as a third bedroom, studio, playroom or office.
The kitchen is well appointed, fitted with matching wall and base units, quarry-tiled flooring, and a traditional Rayburn, creating a warm and inviting focal point. There is ample storage and work surface space, and a pleasant outlook to the front of the property.
The sitting room is a generous and welcoming space with a bright dual aspect. A central fireplace houses a wood-burning stove beneath an oak beam, offering a lovely focal point for the room.
The principal bedroom is spacious and enjoys its own large dressing room, fitted with built-in wardrobes. Bedroom Two is also a comfortable double room, benefiting from integrated storage.
The family bathroom is fitted with a matching suite comprising bath, WC and wash hand basin.
A dedicated office/study features a delightful view over the rear gardens, providing a peaceful environment for home working or quiet reading.
To the rear of the bungalow, a generous garden is mainly laid to lawn and includes a polytunnel, a garden shed and two separate decking terraces, ideal for outdoor dining and relaxation whilst enjoying the views across the land.
A double garage sits to the front of the property and benefits from power connected.
Bush Farm Bungalow is perfectly equipped for equestrian use, with around 20 acres of gently sloping pasture divided into well-fenced paddocks, most with water connected; one includes a grass schooling arena, while the top paddock leads directly towards Brown Clee Hill for exceptional outriding. The land is complemented by a substantial 60m x 40m agricultural building offering a range of loose boxes, extensive machinery storage, an open-sided barn for hay and equipment, and further stable blocks and stores across the yard, creating an excellent setup for multiple horses, livestock or agricultural use. Mature hedgerows, pockets of woodland and natural shelter belts border the land, all set against far-reaching views of the surrounding Shropshire countryside and the dramatic rise of Brown Clee Hill.
The property also benefits from pre-application approval for the installation of three holiday pods on the land, offering an exciting opportunity to create a small leisure or tourism venture. This enhances the versatility of the holding, providing scope for additional income while making the most of the property’s peaceful setting and far-reaching countryside views.
Buyers Compliance Administration Fee: In accordance with The Money Laundering Regulations 2007, Agents are required to carry out due diligence on all Clients to confirm their identity, including eventual buyers of a property. The Agents use electronic verification system to verify Clients’ identity. This is not a credit check so will have no effect on credit history though may check details you supply against any particulars on any database to which they have access. By placing an offer on a property, you agree that if your offer is accepted, subject to contract, we as Agents for the seller can complete this check for a fee of £75 inc VAT (£62.50 + VAT) per property transaction, non-refundable under any circumstance. A record of the search will be retained by the Agents
Directions
From Ludlow take the second exit on the Rocks Green roundabout heading towards Clee Hill. After approximately ½ mile take the left turning towards Bridgnorth. Proceed along this road for approximately 4.5 miles taking the left turning towards Stoke St Milborough. Continue through the village and up the hill taking the next right hand turn. The property is the first property on the right hand side.
Occupying an idyllic and secluded setting on the edge of Clee St Margaret, Bush Farm Bungalow offers an exceptional opportunity for those with equestrian or smallholding interests. Approached through impressive wrought-iron gates and along a private tree-lined drive, the property sits centrally within approximately 20 acres of pasture, woodland, and agricultural buildings.
You are welcomed through an entrance hallway, with a second side entrance providing access via a small porch. From here, a door opens into the dining room, a cosy, characterful space featuring a built-in dining table with an L-shaped seating arrangement. This room enjoys views out to the garden and connects neatly to the remainder of the accommodation. A shower room is positioned off the porch for added convenience.
Leading from the dining area is a well-proportioned family room, currently used as a multi-purpose space. With dual windows and French doors opening onto the decking, this room is bright and adaptable, offering potential as a third bedroom, studio, playroom or office.
The kitchen is well appointed, fitted with matching wall and base units, quarry-tiled flooring, and a traditional Rayburn, creating a warm and inviting focal point. There is ample storage and work surface space, and a pleasant outlook to the front of the property.
The sitting room is a generous and welcoming space with a bright dual aspect. A central fireplace houses a wood-burning stove beneath an oak beam, offering a lovely focal point for the room.
The principal bedroom is spacious and enjoys its own large dressing room, fitted with built-in wardrobes. Bedroom Two is also a comfortable double room, benefiting from integrated storage.
The family bathroom is fitted with a matching suite comprising bath, WC and wash hand basin.
A dedicated office/study features a delightful view over the rear gardens, providing a peaceful environment for home working or quiet reading.
To the rear of the bungalow, a generous garden is mainly laid to lawn and includes a polytunnel, a garden shed and two separate decking terraces, ideal for outdoor dining and relaxation whilst enjoying the views across the land.
A double garage sits to the front of the property and benefits from power connected.
Bush Farm Bungalow is perfectly equipped for equestrian use, with around 20 acres of gently sloping pasture divided into well-fenced paddocks, most with water connected; one includes a grass schooling arena, while the top paddock leads directly towards Brown Clee Hill for exceptional outriding. The land is complemented by a substantial 60m x 40m agricultural building offering a range of loose boxes, extensive machinery storage, an open-sided barn for hay and equipment, and further stable blocks and stores across the yard, creating an excellent setup for multiple horses, livestock or agricultural use. Mature hedgerows, pockets of woodland and natural shelter belts border the land, all set against far-reaching views of the surrounding Shropshire countryside and the dramatic rise of Brown Clee Hill.
The property also benefits from pre-application approval for the installation of three holiday pods on the land, offering an exciting opportunity to create a small leisure or tourism venture. This enhances the versatility of the holding, providing scope for additional income while making the most of the property’s peaceful setting and far-reaching countryside views.
Buyers Compliance Administration Fee: In accordance with The Money Laundering Regulations 2007, Agents are required to carry out due diligence on all Clients to confirm their identity, including eventual buyers of a property. The Agents use electronic verification system to verify Clients’ identity. This is not a credit check so will have no effect on credit history though may check details you supply against any particulars on any database to which they have access. By placing an offer on a property, you agree that if your offer is accepted, subject to contract, we as Agents for the seller can complete this check for a fee of £75 inc VAT (£62.50 + VAT) per property transaction, non-refundable under any circumstance. A record of the search will be retained by the Agents
Directions
From Ludlow take the second exit on the Rocks Green roundabout heading towards Clee Hill. After approximately ½ mile take the left turning towards Bridgnorth. Proceed along this road for approximately 4.5 miles taking the left turning towards Stoke St Milborough. Continue through the village and up the hill taking the next right hand turn. The property is the first property on the right hand side.
About this agent

At Nock Deighton, we combine over 190 years of heritage with a modern, dynamic approach to estate agency. Established in 1831, we are proud to be one of the most respected and recognisable property firms in Shropshire, Worcestershire and the Welsh Borders. From our Ludlow office, we offer unrivalled knowledge of the local market, providing expert advice on residential sales, lettings, land and property management. Whether you’re buying your first home, selling a country residence, or letting an investment property, our team is here to guide you with professionalism, discretion and care. Why Choose Nock Deighton? • 🏆 Unmatched Experience: A name trusted across generations, built on results, reliability and reputation. • 📍 Local Insight, Regional Strength: Deep-rooted understanding of Ludlow’s property market, supported by a network of offices and specialists across the region. • 📈 Bespoke Marketing: High-quality photography, drone videography, and targeted online exposure ensure your property stands out. • 💬 Client-Focused Service: Our experienced team takes pride in delivering a tailored service that’s transparent, responsive and personal. • 🛠️ Full-Service Offering: From valuations and viewings to surveys, lettings and land consultancy, we provide a complete property solution. At Nock Deighton, we don’t just sell houses—we build relationships. Our clients return time and time again because we offer expert advice, honest communication and outstanding results.



















































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