Little Hudwick, Monkhopton, Bridgnorth, Shropshire, WV16 6TG

An idyllic country house offering exceptional views with a converted Granary, tennis court and beautiful gardens & grounds extending to 2 acres.

Bridgnorth 6.5 miles, M54 Junction 6 14.5 miles, Ludlow 16 miles, Shrewsbury 18 miles, Wolverhampton 20 miles, Central Birmingham 35 miles

Guide Price £1,600,000

Reception hall | Kitchen/breakfast room | Utility room | Sitting room | Dining room | Drawing room | Garden room | Conservatory | Cloakroom | Principal bedroom with en-suite bathroom | Four further bedrooms One bathroom | The Old Granary: A superb home office/annexe | Range of outbuildings | Outdoor dining area | Tennis court | Gardens | Paddocks | Stabling | About 2 acres | EPC: E

  • Little Hudwick is a beautiful country house boasting a wealth of character and charm throughout. The property occupies the most magical setting surrounded by rolling countryside and offering exceptional unspoilt views. The gardens and grounds extend to around 2 acres in total and there is a superb range of outbuildings, in particular, The Old Granary, which is currently used as an outstanding home office.

    The property originally dates back the 17th century and retains many original character including an abundance of exposed timbers and wattle and daub.

    Upon entering the property, you are welcomed to a spacious reception hall. The kitchen/breakfast room boasts tremendous proportions and is fully fitted with units and appliances including a traditional oil-fired AGA, an oven with a electric hob, a built-in coffee machine, and dishwasher. There are a number of character features in the kitchen including exposed beams and an original bread oven. There is a large inglenook stone fireplace housing a wood burning stove. The adjacent sitting room provides a cosy space. The dining room offers a cast iron cooking range and exposed beams. The drawing room boasts superb proportions and a further brick inglenook fireplace housing a wood burning stove. From here is the wonderful garden room, emphasising the exceptional unspoilt countryside views. There is a door leading on to the idyllic outdoor covered area, ideal for seasonal al-fresco dining and entertaining. This area has an outdoor kitchen with an LPG barbeque. Concluding the ground floor, is the conservatory, a useful utility room and the cloakroom/WC.

    On the first floor, the principal bedrooms offers wonderful proportions and benefits from an en-suite bathroom. There are four further spacious bedrooms that are serviced by a family bathroom. There are two separate staircases accessing the first floor, one from the reception hall and the other from the breakfast room.

    In many of the rooms there are exceptional views of the breath-taking valley.

  • The gardens and grounds at Little Hudwick extend to about 2 acres in total. The property is approached through electric iron gates. The gates lead in to an attractive courtyard area providing ample parking and a five bar gate leads in to the main courtyard. This gives access to the superb tennis court, paddock and stabling.

    Within the courtyard, is an idyllic outdoor dining area which has an LPG barbeque, this area is covered and provides an exceptional place to enjoy seasonal al-fresco dining and entertaining,

    The gardens are mainly laid to lawn with some exceptionally well stocked herbaceous borders and shrubbery throughout. There is also an orchard.

    Outbuildings

    There are a superb range of outbuildings of including stables, workshops and garaging, all providing tremendous storage.

    The Old Granary

    The Old Granary is a superb outbuilding that was converted in the early 2000's. The building is currently used as a superb home office, however could provide a wide range of uses residential and commercial uses. The building currently comprises: a reception and office on the ground floor with a fitted kitchenette. On the first floor, there is two open plan office areas and a shower room. The Old Granary is fitted with electric heaters and has internet connected.

  • The property sits on the edge of the rural hamlet of Monkhopton, just over 6 miles from the market town of Bridgnorth. The house is surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside and offers the most exceptional unspoilt views. The town offers all of the day-to-day amenities required including supermarkets, shops, cafes, restaurants and much more. There are a number of other towns such as Much Wenlock and Church Stretton within easy reach. Just further afield, Shrewsbury and Ludlow can be reached with a greater range of amenities and facilities. The property is about 35 miles from Birmingham City Centre making it extremely commutable.

  • Directions: Head out of Bridgnorth on the A458, continue for about 2.4 miles and turn left for Ludlow. Continue for 2.8 miles and turn left Ditton Prior, Derrington etc. Continue and take first left and proceed for a mile and find the property on your right hand side indicated by its name plaque.

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    Local Authority: Shropshire Council.

    Services: Mains electricity. Shared water supply. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating.

    Flood Risk: Very low risk.

    Council Tax: Band G.

    Wayleaves, easements and rights of way: The property will be sold subject to and with the benefits of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these sales particulars or not.

    Viewings: Strictly by appointment via Mark Wiggin Estate Agents.

 
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