Tenure: Freehold
The property is approached off a quiet country road, over a small bridge and into a private gravelled courtyard / parking area. This large detached barn conversion has been lovingly restored by the current owners and forms part of a small complex of properties.
You are welcomed into the property via an attractive oak framed porch, perfect for storing boots/wellies. As you enter through the oak door you are impressed by the spacious hallway, oak effect laminate flooring and original oak beams. A door leads off into a well-sized living room which features character oak beams, a multi-fuel log burner with quarry stone hearth and double French doors leading into the conservatory. The conservatory is light and airy with double doors to the outside where there is a paved patio area, perfect for al fresco dining. Moving through the hallway a door leads off into a useful ground floor WC with wash hand basin. The ground floor features two separate reception rooms, one being ideal for use as a study/office, the other perfect for use as a dining room with ample space for a large dining table plus further furniture. The kitchen is also large enough to accommodate a dining table and is well-appointed with matching wall and floor units, integrated dishwasher and range cooker. A door leads from the kitchen into a utility area with plumbing and space for washing machine and tumble dryer.
Stairs rise from the ground floor up to the first floor which comprises of 4 double bedrooms, 1 single bedroom and a family bathroom. The master suite benefits from a walk in wardrobe, windows to three sides and en-suite which is well-appointed with shower, WC and wash hand basin. The other 3 double bedrooms are well-proportioned with windows overlooking the beautiful countryside. Bedroom 2 has an outward opening door to external stone steps down to the front of the house. The family bathroom benefits from matching suite of bath with separate shower, WC and wash hand basin. The single bedroom is also well-proportioned and if required could be converted into another bathroom, providing versatile accommodation with separate access to outside via an external staircase.
Outside the property features a wonderful large garden with views overlooking open farmland and the surrounding countryside. Access to the garden is gated and this area also benefits from a large gravelled driveway which could easily accommodate a double garage/car port if required (STPP).
This property benefits from private parking for several vehicles in front of the property as well as the large gravelled area behind the gates.
Direction:
From Ludlow proceed North on the A49 towards Craven Arms. Travel through Craven Arms and after approximately ½ mile turn left signposted towards Cheney Longville. Follow this single-track road into the village until you see a complex of barn conversions on the left-hand side. Turn left here over a small bridge. The property can be seen immediately on your right-hand side.
The property is approached off a quiet country road, over a small bridge and into a private gravelled courtyard / parking area. This large detached barn conversion has been lovingly restored by the current owners and forms part of a small complex of properties.
You are welcomed into the property via an attractive oak framed porch, perfect for storing boots/wellies. As you enter through the oak door you are impressed by the spacious hallway, oak effect laminate flooring and original oak beams. A door leads off into a well-sized living room which features character oak beams, a multi-fuel log burner with quarry stone hearth and double French doors leading into the conservatory. The conservatory is light and airy with double doors to the outside where there is a paved patio area, perfect for al fresco dining. Moving through the hallway a door leads off into a useful ground floor WC with wash hand basin. The ground floor features two separate reception rooms, one being ideal for use as a study/office, the other perfect for use as a dining room with ample space for a large dining table plus further furniture. The kitchen is also large enough to accommodate a dining table and is well-appointed with matching wall and floor units, integrated dishwasher and range cooker. A door leads from the kitchen into a utility area with plumbing and space for washing machine and tumble dryer.
Stairs rise from the ground floor up to the first floor which comprises of 4 double bedrooms, 1 single bedroom and a family bathroom. The master suite benefits from a walk in wardrobe, windows to three sides and en-suite which is well-appointed with shower, WC and wash hand basin. The other 3 double bedrooms are well-proportioned with windows overlooking the beautiful countryside. Bedroom 2 has an outward opening door to external stone steps down to the front of the house. The family bathroom benefits from matching suite of bath with separate shower, WC and wash hand basin. The single bedroom is also well-proportioned and if required could be converted into another bathroom, providing versatile accommodation with separate access to outside via an external staircase.
Outside the property features a wonderful large garden with views overlooking open farmland and the surrounding countryside. Access to the garden is gated and this area also benefits from a large gravelled driveway which could easily accommodate a double garage/car port if required (STPP).
This property benefits from private parking for several vehicles in front of the property as well as the large gravelled area behind the gates.
Direction:
From Ludlow proceed North on the A49 towards Craven Arms. Travel through Craven Arms and after approximately ½ mile turn left signposted towards Cheney Longville. Follow this single-track road into the village until you see a complex of barn conversions on the left-hand side. Turn left here over a small bridge. The property can be seen immediately on your right-hand side.
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