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The Tower, Apley Park, Bridgnorth, WV15 The Tower, Apley Park, Bridgnorth, WV15 5NE The Tower, Apley Park, Bridgnorth, WV15 5NE The Tower is a truly unique Grade II* Listed conversion set within 17 acres of communal grounds within this idyllic country estate. Creatively designed offering four bedroom accommodation over four floors showcasing a number of original features including the original clock workings and turret. Bridgnorth 7 miles - Telford 9 miles - Shifnal 7 miles, Wolverhampton 14 miles - Shrewsbury - 21 miles - Birmingham 28 miles. (All distances are approximate). LOCATION from an EN-SUITE WET ROOM with WC and wash hand basin set within a vanity unit. This is a stunning space. The Apley Estate has been handed down through generations and is owned by the Trustees of the Estate of the 5th Lord Hamilton of Dalzell. The private Tarmac mile long drive leads through a glorious rolling parkland landscape to GROUNDS the River Severn and gives gated access to the Hall and Courtyard houses that is owned by a residents The oil tank and outside store are located near-by. There is private parking to the front in the main courtyard and Management Company for the upkeep of the properties, communal areas and a separate vineyard. Although feeling vehicular and pedestrian access to the central cobbled communal courtyard through electric gates. Residents and very rural, once into the village of Norton, there is easy access to the major road network with links to the M54 their guests can enjoy the communal gardens and residents use the iconic bridge that crosses the river Severn along with Apley Farm Shop offering a comprehensive range of amenities to include a local butcher, delicatessen which leads onto further walks to Bridgnorth and Ironbridge which are ideal for walkers and cyclists. Please note and cafe. Day to day amenities can be found in the historic Market Town of Bridgnorth, or the newer shopping that there is no private garden. selections in Telford. SERVICES: With around 17 acres of private, communal grounds, there are five mansion house conversions and 12 courtyard No mains gas is connected. There is a communal sewage treatment plant. The central heating is oil fired. houses. Apley Hall and all surrounding buildings, including The Tower are a Grade II* listed status. Residents can Verification should be obtained from your surveyor. enjoy the miles of cross country walking and cycling through this beautiful area, Within the grounds the residents SERVICE CHARGE: manage and enjoy a communal gym/games room, a lawned garden in front of the old indoor swimming pool which Please ask for further details. has extensive views and creates a lovely sitting out area. A vineyard is planted on the south slopes: Over a ton of grapes were grown in its second year 2018 enough for nearly 1000 bottles. Incoming buyers will have the TENURE: opportunity to purchase the Sellers' shares in this enterprise. The Freehold is owned by Apley Hall Management Company with each property owner having a share. Lease of 199 years from 2007. ACCOMMODATION The Tower features a unique almost two storey DINING HALL with full height floor to ceiling arched windows COUNCIL TAX: overlooking both the front and rear courtyards along with underfloor heating. From here there is access to a GUEST Shropshire Council www.mycounciltax.org.uk/content/index CLOAKROOM and BREAKFAST KITCHEN fitted with a range of base cupboards and drawers with granite work surface over, matching wall cupboards, granite breakfast bar, sink unit and a range of built in appliances to include FIXTURES AND FITTINGS: a dishwasher, washer dryer, wine fridge and a Rangemaster oven. There are large sash windows to both the front By separate negotiation. and rear elevations. From the dining hall stairs rise to the FIRST FLOOR where there is a DOUBLE BEDROOM with built in storage and wardrobe. The HOUSE BATHROOM comprises a white suite to include a panelled bath with VIEWING ARRANGMENTS: shower over, WC and wash hand basin set within a vanity unit. Stairs then lead up to the SECOND FLOOR LOUNGE Viewing strictly by appointment only. Please contact the BRIDGNORTH OFFICE. having feature sash windows to the front complete with wooden shutters and a log burner. DIRECTIONS: A further staircase rises to the THIRD FLOOR where there are TWO BEDROOMS both with fitted wardrobes with Leaving Bridgnorth heading out towards Telford on the A442, continue for approximately 6 miles. On entering the one having a feature sash window to the side enjoying views across the parkland. From the third floor landing a village of Norton take the left hand turn immediately after The Hundred House restaurant into Cheswardine Lane. staircase rises to the FOURTH FLOOR MASTER BEDROOM SUITE featuring four stone mullion crucifix windows Follow this road straight along where you will pass over 3 cattle grids taking you down to Apley Hall. Continue giving a 360 degree outlook across the Apley Estate along with remote control sky lights. The bedroom also benefits straight ahead through the gates into the gravelled courtyard where the property is situated on the right hand side. Tettenhall Office Bridgnorth Office Wombourne Office 01902 747744 01746 766499 01902 326366 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Lettings Office Worcestershire Office Offers around 01902 749974 01562 546969 £435,000 [email protected] [email protected] www.berrimaneaton.co.uk IMPORTANT NOTICE: Every care has been taken with the preparation of these Particulars but they are for general guidance only and complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Areas, measurements and distances are approximate and the text, photographs and plans are for guidance only. If there is any point which is of particular importance please contact us to discuss the matter and seek professional verification prior to exchange of contracts. .
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