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Vebraalto.Com Top House, Picklescott, Church Stretton SY6 6NT £750,000 Region To view this property please call us on 01743 236 800 Ref: C7093/GM/MU A stunning and particularly attractive, Grade II Listed, 4 bedroom, detached property. Top House is a particularly attractive and stunning, Grade II Listed detached property with a wealth of character features throughout including exposed wall and ceiling timbers, stone fireplaces and original oak doors. The property provides particularly spacious and well planned accommodation throughout and briefly comprises : open fronted oak entrance porch, kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, front porch, garden room, cloakroom/wc, lounge, master bedroom with en suite, second bedroom with en suite, 2 further good sized bedrooms and a bathroom. A detached outbuilding/barn with full planning permission for residential conversion. Detached double garage. Stunning gardens with uninterrupted views and large private forecourt with ample parking. In total the property stands in approx. half an acre. The property occupies a picturesque setting in the small and unspoilt village of Picklescott which is nestled amongst the South Shropshire Hills in an area of outstanding natural beauty, approx. 10 miles south of Shrewsbury and 4 ½ miles north of Church Stretton. The property boasts stunning views and has the benefit of the popular Bottle and Glass Public House within walking distance. Further shops and amenities can be found in the nearby village of Dorrington which is approx. 3 miles away. INSIDE THE PROPERTY BEDROOM 2 17'9" x 13'6" (5.41m x 4.11m) OPEN FRONTED OAK PORCH 2 double built in wardrobes With solid wood entrance door leads into: Exposed ceiling beams Windows to the front and rear with lovely views over the garden and KITCHEN / BREAKFAST ROOM open countryside beyond. 16'11" x 13'6" (5.15m x 4.11m) Bespoke range of matching wall and base units with granite worktops EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM over and integrated Aga Comprising shower cubicle Tiled floor Low flush wc Exposed beams and timbers Wash hand basin. Windows to the front, side and rear with pleasant outlooks over the rear garden. BEDROOM 3 17'0" x 11'11" (5.17m x 3.62m) DINING ROOM Built in wardrobe 16'11" x 24'3" (5.15m x 7.40m) Exposed wall and ceiling timbers Attractive Inglenook style fireplace with exposed stone and beam Window to the front. over Large store cupboard BEDROOM 4 Exposed ceiling and wall timbers 10'7" x 9'0" (3.22m x 2.75m) Door leading to : Built in cupboard Exposed timbers FRONT PORCH Window to the front. With door to the front Windows to the side. BATHROOM Fitted with a white suite comprising panelled bath with shower screen LOUNGE and shower unit over 23'6" x 16'3" (7.17m x 4.96m) Wash hand basin A stunning room with exposed wall and ceiling beams and timbers Low flush wc Attractive fireplace with exposed stone, beam over and log burner Exposed timbers Windows to the front and rear with a stunning outlook over the rear Tiled floor garden and views beyond Window to the rear with a stunning outlook. French doors leading out to rear garden. OUTSIDE THE PROPERTY GARDEN ROOM 15'10" x 16'3" (4.83m x 4.95m) DETACHED DOUBLE GARAGE Exposed timbers With double opening doors, windows to either side, concrete floor, French doors leading to rear patio area power and lighting. Windows to the rear with a stunning outlook over open countryside TO THE FRONT the property is approached through double wooden and towards the South Shropshire Hills entrance gates which leads to a large tarmac forecourt providing Oak flooring. ample parking and turning space and pedestrian access to the formal CLOAKROOM/WC reception area. Fitted with a white suite comprising low flush wc Wash hand basin An attractive and neatly kept FRONT GARDEN laid to lawn with inset Oak flooring. shrubs and trees and enclosed by picket fencing. An OAK STAIRCASE rises from the dining room to the FIRST FLOOR REAR GARDEN which is a particular feature of the property, and in LANDING with exposed wall and ceiling timbers. Large built in airing total stands in approx. half an acre. The garden is predominantly laid cupboard and window to the rear. to lawn with paved seating areas, an abundance of flowers, shrubs and trees, feature stone walling, a large vegetable plot and orchard, MASTER BEDROOM garden shed. Stunning outlook of open countryside and towards the 15'10" x 16'3" (4.83m x 4.96m) South Shropshire Hills. Greenhouse and garden shed. 2 double built in wardrobes Windows to the side and rear with a stunning outlook over the DETACHED L SHAPED BARN with full planning permission for gardens and views beyond. conversion to residential use. EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM The whole of the property is fully enclosed by fencing, attractive Comprising wash hand basin set to a vanity unit with cupboards stone walling and mature trees and hedging. beneath and tiled free standing shower cubicle Exposed beams. When approaching from Shrewsbury proceed south on the A49 Hereford Road and into the village of Dorrington. Proceed for a short distance before turning right signposted to Picklescott. Follow the road up into the village, when on entering the village the property is found almost immediately on the left hand side. SERVICES IMPORTANT NOTICE We understand that mains water and electricity are Our particulars have been prepared with care and are checked connected. Septic tank drainage. where possible by the vendor. They are however, intended as a guide. Measurements, areas and distances are approximate. TENURE Appliances, plumbing, heating and electrical fittings are noted,but We are advised that this property is Freehold and this will not tested. Legal matters including Rights of Way, Covenants, be confirmed by the vendors' solicitors during pre-contract Easements, Wayleaves and Planning matters have not been enquiries verified and should take advice from your legal representatives and Surveyor. LOCAL AUTHORITIES DO YOU HAVE A PROPERTY TO SELL? 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