Ryton Court Ryton, Nr , TF11 9JN

Ryton Court

Bridgnorth - 10 miles Wolverhampton - 11 miles (Distances are approximate)

A beautiful period property in a peaceful village, featuring a fabulous contemporary orangery and spacious accommodation arranged around pretty gardens.

Entrance Hall Lounge Dining Room Study / Sitting Room Kitchen with Utility Room Orangery Cloakroom Master Bedroom with Ensuite Guest Bedroom with Ensuite Two Further Bedrooms Family Bathroom Detached Triple Garage with Storage Loft Secure Driveway with Electric Gates Stunning English Country Gardens

Ryton Court

Surrounded by the unparalleled beauty of Shropshire’s unspoiled countryside, Ryton is a picturesque hamlet arranged around St Andrew’s historic church and located less than 4 miles from Albrighton, an established village offering numerous amenities and a train station. The larger conurbations of Shifnal and are also accessible nearby. Convenient road connections are provided within the area via the A41 and M54, and the property is close to local schooling available in Albrighton and within one mile at nearby . Thought to have been constructed as part of the Ryton Hall estate, this large traditional cottage occupies an idyllic position on the banks of the River Worfe, a minor tributary of the Severn. Alongside the original cottage, the property also comprises a more modern, yet sympathetically constructed extension which has created an L-shaped layout centred around the spectacular gardens. Within the older portion of the property the formal lounge, dining room and study offer plenty of versatile reception spaces, leading toward the gorgeous contemporary kitchen and adjacent orangery within the extension, a fabulous bright and modern space perfect for entertaining. Four lovely double bedrooms, including two en suites, offer more than ample accommodation and many enjoy fantastic views across the rear gardens toward the River Worfe.

Accommodation Entry through a traditionally painted timber front door to a small quarry tiled featuring two sash windows. The adjacent second bedroom, a further lovely entrance porch, lit by a pretty period glazed light above. Fabulous bl ack and suite, also boasts double sash windows to the front aspect and a stylish en suite , white Minton tiling extends across the long, L-shaped hall . The hall is well-lit by a appointed to complement the master en suite with gorgeous marble tiling. From half-glazed door and two windows opening onto the rear patio. A large cupboard the landing, a short corridor leads off, extending toward the family bathroom , beneath the stairs offers plenty of tiled storage space, and one of the properties attractively tiled with a lovely white freestanding roll-top bath, a low-level WC and panelled timber interior doors reveals the large formal lounge to the left. A a vanity unit with wash-hand basin. At the end of this short corridor, a step leads beautiful and capacious room, this space boasts a sash window overlooking the up toward the third bedroom , besi de the top of the second staircase. This front garden and two sizeable bay windows onto the side aspect, which fra me the generously-proportioned double benefits from an unusual layout, which offers impressive stone fireplace with wood-burning stove and black solid marble excellent possibilities for both a sleeping area and a dressing or seating area, hearth. Elegant, stately coving and solid hardwood flooring enhances the lounge, with storage available beneath the eaves and a roof windo w to the sloping and a further large bay offers French doors onto the patio. Across the hall, the ceiling. A window toward the garden offers further verdant, leafy views. dining room also features solid hardwood flooring and is a particularly versatile room which could serve a number of other purposes. With a door and window Outside onto the rear patio, the room also provides a connective space between the more The original character of the property’s charming period frontage has been formal, traditional reception roo ms and the bright, contemporary kitchen and carefully retained, utilising sympathetic reproduction timber-framed sash windows orangery beyond. The utterly stunning breakfast kitchen, newly refurbished by to complement the traditional brickwork. Enclosed by a high wall, the front garden Dayrooms , is an exceptionally bright and airy space with a high vaulted ceiling, encompasses traditional herringbone block-paved pathways which traverse the furnished with a top-quality range of pristine white, handm ade and hand painted spaces between the cottage garden style planted beds, framed by neat box Osbourne of Ilkeston wall and base units with solid quartz worktops in a soft, hedging. An arch with h igh timber gate leads onto the small kitchen yard which subtle shade of grey. Two large windows overlook the garden, one over the white houses the oil tank, and a path extends at the opposite side of the property onto double Shaw’s Original Belfast sink and one positioned perfectly to aff ord garden the rear gardens. The circular red tarmacadam driveway, situated behind high view off the breakfast area. Alongside the sizeable black Aga range cooker, the double timber electric gates with intercom sys tem, offers more than ample kitchen boasts both a concealed full-height fridge and freezer and a Siemens parking arranged around a decorative central feature with box hedging. The cabinet dishwasher. Steps lead up into the utility area through a wide archway, into a small hallway at the bottom of the second staircase with a door opening detached triple garage , with attractive painted doors, is positioned at the side of with a r ange of double white doors to conceal two storage cupboards, one into the dining room. A l arge cupboard offers provides plenty of storage space, the driveway, and offers a staircase to the first-floor storage loft above. The vast housing the boiler. A long base unit to match the kitchen offers a concealed and a door leads off this hallway into the downstairs cloakroom , furnished with gardens present a spectacular vista from the rear patio and large, stone paved washing machine and a double Belfast sink, and a door at the rear opens into a a white low-level WC, a wash-hand basin within a timber vanity unit and slate sun terrace, with steps onto the extensive, manicured lawn, framed by well - small walled yard space. The utility is also fitted with a double Siemens eye-level flooring. stocked planted beds. A number of magnificent mature trees enhance the space, oven to complement the kitchen’s Aga. Across the kitchen, a door and several which st retch away toward the River Worfe at the perimeter of the plot, and onto steps lead down onto the stone flooring of the fabulous orangery , a huge L - The staircase continues to rise from the hall, onto the spacious landing above. To which the property enjoys fishing rights. shaped space overlooking the garden via numerous large windows with white the right, the master bedroom is a beautiful space featuring a sizeable walk-in internal shutters. The vaulted ceiling extends from the kitchen into this space, wardrobe with built -in storage. Two small windows offer views toward the garden, which is bright and extremely spacious, offering a stylish and versatile family and a larger window looks out onto the side aspect, close to the en suite , a space perfect for entertaining. From the hall, the study is accessible at th e base smart contemporary space fully tiled in calming cream. The white suite comprises of the staircase, a charming space at the front of the property showcasing the a low-level WC, a smart timber-effect vanity unit with twin circular wash-hand original servant’s bell and ceiling fixtures, implying the room’s possible history as basins and an extra-large walk-in shower with minimalist framel ess glass screen. the property’s kitchen. Double sash windows offer beautiful views of the front The space is carefully lit, with additional down-lighting over the wash basins. garden. Over the brick inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove, an aged Along the landing at the front of the property, the fourth bedroom is a charming timber mantle beam also demonstrates the property’s age, beside a door leading ample double room with a large built-in wardrobe and overhead cupboard,

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Fixtures and Fittings - All carpets and curtains are excluded from the sale but may be available by separate negotiation.

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