Positioned between the sought-after villages of Seifton and Corfton, this delightful semi-detached country cottage offers a rare combination of character, comfort, and rural views. The property lies just a short distance from the market town of Craven Arms, offering a range of everyday amenities including supermarkets, caf�s, shops, medical facilities, and rail links. Further afield, Ludlow presents a wealth of independent restaurants, shops, and cultural highlights.
The property is accessed via a set of timber double gates, opening onto a generous gravelled driveway with ample parking. Combining period stonework and traditional brickwork with a pitched tiled roof and an oak-framed porch.
Internally, the home offers warmth and character throughout. The living room is a spacious yet cosy setting, featuring dual-aspect windows, exposed beams, and a central Clearview wood-burning stove set within a brick fireplace with oak mantle. A central wooden staircase rises to the first floor, with exposed timbers reinforcing the property�s period charm.
At the rear, a sunroom with glazed French doors and skylights allows natural light to flood in. This bright and airy space offers direct views over the terraced garden and hillside beyond � ideal for enjoying morning coffee or unwinding in the afternoon.
The kitchen/breakfast room is a true heart-of-the-home space, ideal for family life and entertaining. A cream oil-fired Sandyford range cooker is set within an arched exposed brick fireplace � a beautiful focal point that adds further rustic charm. Modern cabinetry provides ample storage, while integrated appliances include a waist-height double oven, electric induction hob, and dishwasher. There is space for a full-sized dining table and a sofa or armchair, making this a sociable and functional space.
Adjoining the kitchen, the utility room offers additional fitted cupboards, plumbing for white goods, and a butler-style sink. A door leads to the garden, and there is access to the ground floor shower room, which is finished with a walk-in shower, WC, washbasin, and a window.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom is particularly impressive, showcasing vaulted ceilings with exposed timber trusses, dual-aspect windows, and generous space for wardrobes and furnishings. It benefits from a private en-suite shower room with WC and washbasin.
The second bedroom is another generous double, with beautiful views over open countryside and towards Clee Hill. It also includes built-in storage and timber flooring.
To the rear, the garden is attractively landscaped with terraced levels, stone retaining walls, and a gently sloping lawn bordered by hedging and beds. The elevated position affords far-reaching views across rolling fields and hills.
A timber-framed carport provides covered parking and includes an adjoining secure workshop/store. A further stone outbuilding offers excellent storage, while a timber summerhouse with a decked terrace offers a perfect spot to enjoy the surroundings.
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