A Stunning Rural Property with Marvellous Views Across Open Rolling Countryside and Conveniently Located for Commuting to Birmingham, the Midlands and Beyond

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A Stunning Rural Property with Marvellous Views Across Open Rolling Countryside and Conveniently Located for Commuting to Birmingham, the Midlands and Beyond A STUNNING RURAL PROPERTY WITH MARVELLOUS VIEWS ACROSS OPEN ROLLING COUNTRYSIDE AND CONVENIENTLY LOCATED FOR COMMUTING TO BIRMINGHAM, THE MIDLANDS AND BEYOND. hill cottage, the down, bridgnorth, shropshire, wv16 6ub A STUNNING RURAL PROPERTY WITH MARVELLOUS VIEWS ACROSS OPEN ROLLING COUNTRYSIDE AND CONVENIENTLY LOCATED FOR COMMUTING TO BIRMINGHAM, THE MIDLANDS AND BEYOND. hill cottage, the down, bridgnorth, shropshire, wv16 6ub Drawing Room u Dining Room u Sitting Room u Study Modern ‘Shaker’ style Kitchen/Breakfast Room u Garden Room u Master Bedroom u 4 further Double Bedrooms Family Bathroom u 3 en-suites u Terrace and Gardens Bridgnorth 2.9 miles u Wolverhampton 15.5 miles u Shrewsbury 21.5 miles u Birmingham 32 miles (all mileages are approximate) Location Hill Cottage is located in one of the most delightful areas in South Shropshire and commands fantastic views over the Corvedale and surrounding countryside. The Down can be found just off the A458 (Bridgnorth Road). It is conveniently situated for Ludlow and Shrewsbury, the M54 motorway and wider West Midlands’ conurbation, with easy access to the M40 via the M5 (jnct 4) yet the property offers the opportunity for an idyllic rural lifestyle. The surrounding countryside offers many recreational opportunities, with a number of renowned walks and rides nearby; one can walk from Hill Cottage to Bridgnorth across open fields. There are many popular pubs (some with rooms to rent) and many good schools both independent and maintained. Bridgnorth (3.3 miles) and Ludlow (19 miles) are both wonderful South Shropshire market towns which have a wide range of independent shops and amenities, whilst nearby Stourbridge and Wolverhampton have main-line train stations. Alternatively, Shrewsbury and Birmingham are also within easy travelling distance for a non-stop rail service to London, which can also be reached by car in approximately 2.5 hours. Accommodation Hill Cottage is a substantial and extremely distinctive oak frame country house very much in the manner of a traditional English Cottage. Set in a fabulous location with far-reaching views of the beautiful Corvedale. The house is approached over a cattle-grid and sits in delightful gardens and grounds. The large oak front door opens onto the lovely entrance hall with exposed beams, from which visitors are treated to several welcoming reception rooms to choose from. The first is a gracious drawing room, heated by a ‘Clearview’ log burner and with French windows leading onto the terrace and gardens with truly breath-taking views of the distant countryside, as far as Ironbridge. In the dining room there is a large traditional inglenook fireplace containing a ‘Clearview’ multi-fuel log burner and many exposed beams, as well as French windows leading onto the terrace and gardens. A most convivial sitting room can be found also with exposed beams, an inglenook fireplace with log burner. Further, there is a most useful fitted home study with 16mb-20mb broadband. The splendid kitchen/breakfast room is a fully fitted McPherson Lees kitchen in a modern ‘Shaker’ style with underfloor heating having been added a number of years ago. There is a central island with granite worktop containing a NEFF electric oven and calor gas hob, there is also an additional 3-door electric AGA oven, integrated fridge, freezer, drinks fridge and a dishwasher. The kitchen/ breakfast room opens onto a magnificent oak and glass garden room, which in turn leads onto the terracing and gardens. From the entrance hall the carpeted staircase leads upstairs to the first floor, where the spacious master bedroom suite can be found, with a triple aspect view of the surrounding countryside, built-in wardrobes, en-suite bathroom with separate shower and heated towel rail. There are four further generous double bedrooms, each with wonderful views and TV points - and benefitting from an assortment of built-in wardrobes, storage and an airing cupboard. One double bedroom has an additional en-suite bathroom and another has an additional en-suite shower room. Furthermore, the property has a separate area that Continue down the lane, passing a farm and up a slight hill. On your could be closed off for extra privacy if required. left hand side you will see a track which splits. Take the right hand fork, over the cattle grid. Hill Cottage is at the top of the track over a Visitors to Hill Cottage will be delighted to find that the charming garden second cattle grid. is mainly laid to lawn, with established planting beds containing roses, poppies and peonies, as well as a variety of fruit tress including cherry, Tenure: Freehold pear and apple and wisteria growing along part of the exterior. There is also a fenced kitchen garden where berries and fruit is grown. There is Services: Mains water, electricity, private drainage, oil central heating, a log-store and ample parking on the gravelled area for the convenience calor gas for hob. of all. The whole property is bordered by mature hedging and, as ever with this enchanting property, the views are simply gorgeous. Local Authority: Shropshire Council “From Clee to heaven the beacon burns The property is offered for sale by private treaty. The shires have seen it plain, From north and south the sign returns All fixtures, fittings and garden statuary are specifically excluded unless And beacons burn again.” otherwise mentioned in these sale particulars. A E Housman, A Shropshire Lad The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way whether mentioned in these Directions particulars or not. From Bridgnorth continue out of the town on the A458. At the It should not be assumed that the property has the necessary planning, roundabout, take the 1st exit onto the B4364 – Ludlow Road. building regulations or other consents. Continue to follow B4364 for approximately 3 miles. Look out for a turning left, to Eudon Burnell and take this turn. If you get to The Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. The Down Inn on your right hand side you have gone too far. Purchaser must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Brochure prepared June 2018 N floorplans Gross internal area (approx): House = 352.9 sq m / 3798 sq ft Garden Room Sitting Room N Garage = 26.9 sq m / 289 sq ft 3.42 x 3.15 4.80 x 4.49 11'3 x 10'4 15'9 x 14'9 Garage Drawing Room 6.79 x 3.91 7.31 x 5.51 22'3 x 12'10 Kitchen / Up Dining Room 24'0 x 18'1 Family Room 5.02 x 4.35 8.92 x 4.49 16'6 x 14'3 29'3 x 14'9 Study 3.40 x 2.76 Garden Room 11'2Sitting x 9'1 Room 3.42 x 3.15 4.80 x 4.49 Ground Floor11'3 x 10'4 15'9 x 14'9 Garage Drawing Room 6.79 x 3.91 7.31 x 5.51 22'3 x 12'10 Kitchen / Up Dining Room 24'0 x 18'1 Family Room 5.02 x 4.35 8.92 x 4.49 16'6 x 14'3 29'3 x 14'9 Bedroom 4.50 x 3.67 = Reduced headroom below 1.5m / 5'0 Study14'9 x 12'0 3.40 x 2.76 11'2 x 9'1 Master Bedroom Ground Floor Bedroom 4.92 x 4.56 3.63 x 2.95 16'2 x 15'0 11'11 x 9'8 Bedroom 4.52 x 4.34 14'10 x 14'3 Bedroom 3.91 x 2.85 Bedroom12'10 x 9'4 4.50 x 3.67 First Floor = Reduced headroom below 1.5m / 5'0 14'9 x 12'0 Master Bedroom Bedroom 4.92 x 4.56 3.63 x 2.95 16'2 x 15'0 11'11 x 9'8 Bedroom Savills West Midlands 4.52 x 4.34 Hall Court, Telford 14'10 x 14'3 TF3 4NF [email protected] Bedroom Important Notice Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1: They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the 01952 239500 3.91 x 2.85 property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these 12'10 x 9'4 particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2: Any areas, measurements or distancesFirst are Floorapproximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or savills.co.uk otherwise. 18/06/26 AV. .
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