Peace and Plenty, , Craven Arms, , SY7 8NY Offers in the region of £1,100,000 Peace and Plenty, Clun, Craven Arms, Shropshire, SY7 8NY

One beautiful home, three delightful cottages, large permission for further holiday cottages, this has now lapsed, shower room, while there is a further shower room which gardens, stunning views, tranquil location and an acre but could likely be granted again if applied for. services the other two bedrooms. paddock...... Never has a property name encapsulated its spirit quite so aptly, welcome to Peace and Plenty. Back to Peace and Plenty, now you are parked, if you're a So that concludes our tour and hopefully gives you an collector of vintage cars, looking for a workshop, or just insight as to why this property is called Peace and Plenty, in Key Features want space to accommodate one of an endless list of hobbies fact, we hope it shows that it should really be called Peace, - A Stunning Detached Home we could mention, your eyes will be immediately drawn to Tranquility, Total Relaxation and Plenty of Everything You - Three Gorgeous Cottages the garages. Measuring nearly 6 metres in depth, 10 metres Could Ever Possibly Want, but we guess that wouldn't fit on - Beautiful Gardens in width and sandwiched between a large log store and an envelope! - An Acre Paddock outdoor dog kennel, space shouldn't be a problem. - Magnificent Views The Location - Quiet, Tranquil and Highly Sought After Location As you make your way to the rear, the gardens open up in Located in the south of the rural county of Shropshire, Clun - More than Ample Parking and Multiple Garages front of you and you will be able to see what feature of the is a place steeped in history with the remains of a Norman - Further Development Potential home they are. The gardens have been designed to be used, castle, the town hall museum and the 15th century, famous there are seating areas positioned to make the most of Clun Bridge, just to mention a select few. The town offers The Property plenty of useful facilities including a primary school, a Located in the highly sought after Guilden Down area of different times of the day. A greenhouse, raised vegetable beds and a fruit cage are in place for the green fingered SPAR convenience store with post office, a hair salon, Clun you will find an oasis far removed from the hectic life antique shops, a tea room, a number of small business you may be accustomed to. Peace and Plenty, as this amongst you and there's a sweeping luscious green lawn just because we all want an excuse to have a ride on including a business park, a doctors surgery, a fire station, a property is so aptly named, lives up to its unique moniker in community centre with a play park, a church, a every way possible. Built in 2009 by the current owners, lawnmower. To the side of the house and garden is a paddock measuring approximately an acre, so if you need community hall and 2 public house's called the The Sun Inn this charming, individual property is of the highest quality & The White Horse, which both offer wonderful home cooked and has been impeccably maintained, so you will truly just room for a pony, or sheep, or chickens, or maybe even just to practice your golf swing then this is perfect. meals as well as a wide selection of locally produced ales and need to put your furniture in place and relax in your very ciders. You will also be able to enjoy the various groups and peaceful new surroundings. Inside, the property is just as beautiful as is it outside. The activities available in the village hall every week or soak up the local culture at one of the number of small festivals You will appreciate the beauty of the area immediately, decor is tasteful and stylish, balancing a modern light and airy feel with warm oak features through out. The carried out in Clun throughout the year including the Clun is the quaintest of rural towns and Peace and Plenty Green Man festival in May, the Clun Open Gardens in June, sits in one of its most picturesque spots. The views are a accommodation starts with the garden room from where you can enjoy the stunning views if the weather isn't being the Clun Carnival and Show at the beginning of August and delight, rolling hills, open countryside and woodland, all the Clun Valley Beer Festival which takes place in the six teeming with wildlife, be sure to look up when you arrive as agreeable. From the garden room you will find the kitchen diner, the room which will probably get the most use and open pubs in the valley (from Anchor to Aston on Clun) in you'll be very likely to see a red kite circling above. Upon October. arrival however, your first thoughts are more likely to be that is so well appointed you'll be more than happy to slave on parking than birds of prey, but fear not, you'll be spoilt over a hot stove in. This house is so lovely that even the hallway has the wow factor (an accolade equally applicable Situated within the most stunning countryside setting, for choice as Peace and Plenty has, well, plenty. There is a Clun is a great place for you to invite visitors to, especially large parking area around Peace and Plenty itself, while to the landing too), if you can show us a hall (or landing) with a better outlook, we'd love to see it. Another room with those of an active disposition owing to the famous Offas Dyke across the lane you will find lots more in front of the three trail which runs to the west of the town and as a result cottages which also form part of the sale. The cottages are a great outlook is the living room, complimented by a 'clearview' multi fuel stove this is definitely where you'll be presents a variety of outdoor pursuits and is popular with named The Barn, Two Hoots and Wrens Nest, three, two and walkers and cyclists. Rural, but by no means isolated Clun one bedroom properties respectively. You should become when winter arrives. The property also has four bedrooms, one of which is on the ground floor and has an en-suite is centrally located just 6 miles from the larger market well acquainted with the cottages as they could potentially town of Bishops Castle, 7 miles from the border town of provide you a very lucrative income as either holiday shower room, so is perfect as a guest suite, or ideal should you ever need to avoid the stairs. The remaining three Knighton and 9 miles from the town of Craven Arms. homes or long term lets. The cottages each benefit from the Slightly further field finds historic town, which is aforementioned parking, while each also has a garage and bedrooms are on the first floor, all accessed from the 'wow factor' landing. All of the rooms are doubles with the master 16 miles away and the county town of Shropshire, lovely garden. Adjoining the cottages, it is worth noting the , which lies 25 miles away to the north. large copse, which once upon a time had planning being of particular note owning to a view you'll never tire of waking up to. The master also has the benefit of an en-suite The small market town of Bishops castle, which was listed in nestled at the foot of the Shropshire Hills and enjoys direct Money Laundering Regulations the Sunday Times 'Best Places to Live', packed full of access to over 20 square miles of National Trust land known We will require prospective purchasers to amenities, this quirky, individual and popular town has as the . produce two original ID documents prior to any many things to offer to couples, families and people looking offer being accepted by the owners. to retire. Bishops castle is an all-rounder with something to Situated north of Clun is Shrewsbury, the birth place of suit everyone. The town has a natural draw for musicians, Charles Darwin, a vibrant and lively town with a very Consumer Protection artists, crafters and photographers, so there are often a cosmopolitan yet traditional atmosphere. The town’s 660 Consumer protection from unfair trading variety of events and entertainment that take place to listed buildings are complimented by a host of trendy and regulations 2008 -Holters for themselves and for reflect this. From blues and roots festivals, to classical sophisticated bars and restaurants, the medieval streets do the vendors or lessors of this property whose concerts at the nearby Walcot Hall. A summer carnival will however still retain many classic public houses and dining agents they are give notice that: 1. These keep the youngsters entertained, and there is also an ale establishments. Built on the the town hosts particulars are set out as a general outline only trail for the beer connoisseur and lots of other seasonal the annual Shrewsbury Flower Show which is one of the for the guidance of intended purchasers or lessors events. In day to day living terms the town offers all the largest and oldest horticultural shows in the country and do not constitute part of an offer or contract. convenience you would need of, two supermarkets, a high attracting over 100,000 visitors. Home to 4 shopping 2. All descriptions, dimensions, reference to street bank, a post office, a butcher, a bookshop, cafes, centres, 2 significant retail parks and countless independent condition and necessary permissions for use and restaurants, coffee shops, and pubs. If you have friends retailers the town is an excellent place to enjoy some retail occupation, and other details are given without visiting there will be plenty to show them, in the form of the therapy. responsibility and any intending purchasers or local museum, frequent evening entertainment, the tenants should not rely on them as statements or country's oldest licenced brewery that also offers tours, bed Agent's Note representations of fact but must satisfy and breakfasts and a hotel to ease any accommodation c Please note, the property is available as a whole, or in themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the multiple lots. Further details can be provided upon request, correctness of each term of them. 3. The vendors Described as the 'Gateway to the Marches' Craven Arms is or found on our website www.holters.co.uk or lessors do not make or give, and neither do located on the A49 and is found within the encompassing Holters for themselves nor any person in their Tenure employment has any authority to make or give Shropshire Hills, historic manor houses, fortified castles and We are informed the property is of freehold tenure. beautiful countryside. Offering a good range of facilities any representation or warranty whatever in including a supermarket, doctors’ surgery, Post office, petrol Council Tax relation to this property. stations, butchers, bakery and its own array of independent Shropshire Council. shops Craven Arms offers everything you will need for day Peace and Plenty - Band D to day living. The town also benefits from the Welsh Two Hoots - Band B Marches railway line and station, with regular trains The Barn - Band C throughout the day leading north to the county town of Shrewsbury and south to the medieval town of Ludlow and Services and Heating beyond. We are informed the properties are connected to mains electricity, borehole water, septic tank drainage and oil The historic tourist town of Ludlow is an architectural gem fired central heating. with a stunning array of Tudor, Georgian and Victorian Broadband properties. A gastronomic centre, Ludlow hosts the famous Enquiries via British Telecom indicates the property has an Ludlow Food and Drink Festival, Ludlow Spring Festival, estimated broadband speed of 55MB. Interested parties are May Fair, Ludlow Fringe, Green Fair and the Medieval advised to make their own enquiries via BT or their own Christmas Fayre, meaning there are events to keep you broadband provider. entertained all year round. There are also countless antique and local produce markets and book, craft and garden fairs. Nearest Towns For sport lovers days out at Ludlow Racecourse, Golf Course, Bishops Castle – Approximately 6 miles Rugby, Cricket, Tennis, Bowling or Football Clubs could Knighton - Approximately 7 miles await. Craven Arms - Approximately 9 miles Ludlow - Approximately 16 miles A 16 mile journey will take you to Church Stretton, also Newtown - Approximately 17 miles known as 'little Switzerland'. This pretty market town is Shrewsbury - Approximately 25 miles

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