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Our Summary
- The major part of a beautiful Grade-II listed property boasting character and charm, requiring renovation situated on the edge of a rural village
- The house retains much of its original character — evident from the moment you arrive — and has been the subject of part-renovation, with scope remaining for a new owner to put their own stamp on the remaining spaces
- On the second floor, there are three further rooms offering bedroom space and potential for another bathroom
- There are some brick outbuildings providing superb storage or could be converted in to an annexe (subject to the necessary consents)
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Description
The property, a Grade-II listed house, occupies a peaceful position on the edge of the rural village of Bitterley in south Shropshire. The house retains much of its original character and has a spacious kitchen and breakfast room with an original quarry tiled floor and a feature fireplace. The adjacent utility room also features quarry tiling.
The sitting room has an inglenook fireplace with a wood burning stove, French doors opening to the front garden, and a comfortable snug accessed by an oak staircase. The first floor has two bedrooms with beautiful views, a family bathroom, and a second floor with three further rooms offering potential for additional bedroom space and a bathroom. The property has a large garden of just under an acre, mainly laid to lawn with well-stocked borders, a terrace area, and brick outbuildings suitable for storage or conversion.
The garden has far-reaching countryside views.