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The Tin House, Priest Weston, Montgomery, Powys, SY15 6DE FOR SALE The Tin House, Priest Weston, Montgomery, Powys, SY15 6DE FOR SALE Offers in the region of £338,000 Indicative floor plans only - NOT TO SCALE - All floor plans are included only as a guide The Tin House, Priest Weston, and should not be relied upon as a source of information for area, measurement or detail. Montgomery, Powys, SY15 6DE Energy Performance Ratings Property to sell? We would be who is authorised and regulated delighted to provide you with a free by the FSA. Details can be no obligation market assessment provided upon request. Do you A beautifully renovated Grade II listed country cottage incorporating a traditional of your existing property. Please require a surveyor? We are barn providing characterful accommodation of 4 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms contact your local Halls office to able to recommend a completely make an appointment. Mortgage/ independent chartered surveyor. (5th bedroom) farmhouse kitchen, 2 shower rooms and bathroom. All standing in financial advice. We are able Details can be provided upon extremely pretty grounds with lawned, floral and terraced gardens as well as a to recommend a completely request. independent financial advisor, productive vegetable patch. Located within this small rural hamlet with a vibrant community and delightful scenic countryside. 01588 638 755 Bishops Castle office: 43 Church Street, Bishops Castle, Shropshire, SY9 5AD E. [email protected] IMPORTANT NOTICE. Halls Holdings Ltd and any joint agents for themselves, and for the Vendor of the property whose Agents they are, give notice that: (i) These particulars are produced in good faith, are set out as a general guide only and do not constitute any part of a contract (ii) No person in the employment of or any agent of or consultant to Halls Holdings has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property (iii) Measurements, areas and distances are approximate, Floor plans and photographs are for guidance purposes only (photographs are taken with a wide angled / zoom lenses) and dimensions shapes and precise locations may differ (iv) It must not be assumed that the property has all the required planning or building regulation consents. Halls Holdings,Bowmen Way, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY4 3DR. Registered in hallsgb.com Residential / Fine Art / Rural Professional / Auctions / Commercial hallsgb.com 01588 638 755 FOR SALE Churchstoke (3 miles), Bishops Castle (9 miles), Shrewsbury (20 miles) and Welshpool (10 miles) (All distances approximate) 3 Reception 4 Bedroom/s 3 Bath/Shower Room/s Room/s distance. ■ Beautifully renovated Grade II listed county cottage windows and roof lights, exposed wall and ceiling timbers and BEDROOM 3 staircase to a: 3.81m x 2.51m (12'6! x 8'3") ■ Incorporating a converted traditional barn ACCOMMODATION Timber floor, exposed wall timbers, radiator and windows to two ■ Characterful accommodation Arranged over two floors into the converted barn, plus a cellar, the elevations over the rear garden and countryside. ■ 4 bedrooms (optional study) extensive charming accommodation comprises: MINSTRELS GALLERY 4.50m x 3.10m (14'9" x 10'2") OUTSIDE ■ 3 reception rooms (5th bedroom) ENTRANCE PORCH OR OFFICE The property can be approached on foot from the front through a ■ Farmhouse kitchen, 2 shower rooms, bathroom Brick and glazed with door into Entrance Lobby with timber floors, Boarded floor, electric power points, roof light and exposed stone stone wall and hedge with gravelled path into a small cottage a staircase and doors either side into: walling. garden, abundant with flowering plants and shrubs and a small patio area. Further steps lead from the living room to gain access to an GENERAL REMARKS SITTING ROOM The Tin House originally claimed its name when it was, for many 4.65m x 3.99m (15'3" x 13'1) external 'stable' door at the front and the: The main garden lies to the rear and is approached by a side gate years, clad with tin sheets. Those days have long gone, as the tin Oak boarded floor, double glazed windows to two elevations, a or through the house. Adjacent to the kitchen door is a paved sun was removed to reveal an outstanding listed, half timbered and feature brick fireplace inset with a wood burning stove, fine SHOWER ROOM terrace with steps and gravelled areas leading to the rear of the stone building which now provides characterful accommodation. exposed wall and ceiling timbers, radiator and spot lighting. Slate tiled floor, shower cubicle with 'Triton' electric shower, WC, converted annexe and French windows into the living room. The The living quarters were further extended when the adjoining stone wash basin, towel radiator and exposed wall and ceiling timbers. large gardens are divided into several lawned areas, interspersed and timber barn was converted with sensitivity and skill and there Other doors off the lobby into: with well stocked, mature floral and shrubbery borders and edging is a natural flow to the rooms, which make it ideal as a family BEDROOM 4/STUDY wildlife areas, together with a small water feature with wetland home. KITCHEN/BREAKFAST 4.17m x 2.95m (13'8" x 9'8") plants. At the far end of the grounds is a large productive cordoned 6.71m x 3.28m (extending to 4.32m (22' x 10'9" (extending to 14'2")) Timber floors, exposed wall and ceiling timbers and wardrobe. off vegetable garden. Sitting to one side is a useful TIMBER SHED/ The hub of the home is the kitchen, in a farmhouse style with all Completed in a 'farmhouse' style with quarry tiled floor, 'Stanley' WORKSHOP (20' x 12') with concrete floor and insulation. There is other rooms radiating from this, which include the fabulous living cooking range and heating boiler, double glazed window to front A carpeted staircase rises from the front entrance lobby to the first also a further standard timber shed. room with its Minstrels gallery, shower room and bedroom 4/ and rear with door to gardens, range of work surfaces inset with a floor landing with doors to: optional study. The sitting room/bedroom 5 and dining room, boast porcelain sink, timber faced cupboards, exposed ceiling joists and SERVICES some incredible original wall timbers, whilst the three first floor stone wall detailing, track lighting, recessed cupboards and door MASTER BEDROOM 1 Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil central heating bedrooms, bathroom and en-suite shower room complete the to: 4.57m x 3.23m (15' x 10'7") from the 'Stanley' range. Mostly double glazed. living space but not forgetting the cellar with external access. Oak floor, sash windows to the front garden and radiator. NOTE; None of the services or installations have been tested by the The gardens to front and back are a real joy, with lawned areas CELLAR agents. interspersed with an abundance of shrubs and plants, paved 4.32m x 3.78m (14'2" x 12'5") EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM terraces and a productive vegetable patch. Brick steps and cobbled floor with access door to outside. Oak floor, WC, wash basin, corner cubicle with 'Mira' electric DIRECTIONS shower and cupboard with water cylinder and immersion heater. From Churchstoke, take the road up Hall Bank for Priest Weston. All in all, The Tin House is a fascinating country home which should DINING ROOM Continue for 3 miles into the village forking left at the triangle and appeal to buyers with a range of living requirements. 3.89m x 2.64m (12'9" x 8'8") BATHROOM at the next junction, The Tin House is found opposite on the right. Traditional quarry tiled floor, a wealth of stunning, authentic 2.51m x 2.36m (8'3" x 7'9") LOCATION exposed wall and ceiling timbers, windows to two elevations and Oak floor, white suite of roll top Victorian bath with claw feet, WC, COUNCIL TAX It is set in the heart but unusually, also on the edge of this small radiator. wash basin. Towel radiator, timber detailing and double glazed Band D. Shropshire Council. rural hamlet, with delightful views. Priest Weston has a vibrant window to gardens. A doorway leads from the kitchen to a connecting hall with doors to community with a busy village hall and the ever popular Miners front and rear, slate tiled floor and opens into: VIEWING Arms pub. The surrounding countryside is a stunning part of the BEDROOM 2 South Shropshire borders area, just a short drive from Stapely 4.65m x 3.94m (15'3" x 12'11") Strictly through the Agents: Halls, 43 Church Street, Bishops Common and Mitchells Fold Circle. However, the amenities at LIVING ROOM A corner bedroom with authentic wide oak floor boards, double Castle, SY9 5DA Telephone 01588 638755. 6.35m x 3.78m (20'10" x 12'5") Churchstoke (3 miles), Bishops Castle (9 miles), Shrewsbury (20 glazed windows to two elevations and country views, exposed wall A fantastic, bright room with timber floor, 'Clearview' stove on a miles) and Welshpool (10 miles), are within comfortable driving timbers, radiator and recessed wardrobe. raised brick plinth, part vaulted ceiling with several double glazed hallsgb.com Shrewsbury / Bishops Castle / Ellesmere / Oswestry / Welshpool / Whitchurch / Kidderminster / Worcester / Halesowen.
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