Lower Court, Bitterley, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 3HF
The major part of a beautiful Grade-II listed property boasting character and charm, requiring renovation situated on the edge of a rural village.
Kitchen/breakfast room | Sitting room | Snug | Cloakroom WC | Utility room | Four bedrooms | Bathroom | Cellar | Garden | Far-reaching countryside views | Terrace | Brick outbuildings | Grounds of about 0.89 of an acre | EPC: Exempt
Guide Price £450,000
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Lower Court is the major part of a characterful period property of considerable charm, occupying a peaceful position on the edge of the rural village of Bitterley in south Shropshire. The house retains much of its original character — evident from the moment you arrive — and has been the subject of part-renovation, with scope remaining for a new owner to put their own stamp on the remaining spaces. There is real substance here: generous rooms, quality period detailing, and a setting that quietly rewards those who take the time to look.
At the heart of the house is a spacious kitchen and breakfast room, distinguished by its original quarry tiled floor and a feature fireplace — a combination that gives the room warmth and authenticity that simply cannot be replicated. An adjacent utility room continues the quarry tiling. The sitting room is particularly impressive: an inglenook fireplace houses a wood burning stove, the proportions feel generous and unhurried, and French doors open to a beautiful view over the front garden. There is also a comfortable snug, approached via an attractive oak staircase.
The first floor provides two spacious bedrooms, offering versatile accommodation and beautiful windows enjoying the views. There is a family bathroom. On the second floor, there are three further rooms offering bedroom space and potential for another bathroom. The part-renovation already undertaken means several rooms are in good order, while others present the kind of opportunity that lets a buyer make genuine choices rather than simply inheriting someone else's decisions.
Please note, some of the photograph’s are AI-generated photographs.
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The grounds extend to just under an acre and are mainly laid to lawn and well-stocked borders providing structure and seasonal interest throughout the year. A terrace area sits conveniently close to the house; well-suited to al-fresco dining and entertaining during the warmer months — and from here, as from many parts of the garden, the far-reaching countryside views open up to impressive effect. There are some brick outbuildings providing superb storage or could be converted in to an annexe (subject to the necessary consents).
The aspect is a genuine feature of this property. Views extend across the surrounding Shropshire countryside and towards Titterstone Clee Hill — one of the most distinctive landmarks in this part of the county — giving the garden a sense of space and connection to the wider landscape that is genuinely difficult to find.
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Lower Court sits on the edge of Bitterley, a quiet rural village in the south Shropshire hills, an area of considerable natural beauty. The position combines genuine seclusion with a reassuring sense of community.
The nearby village of Clee Hill provides day-to-day convenience with a village shop, café and public house within easy reach.
The historic market town of Ludlow, approximately 3.5 miles distant, offers a wide range of independent shops, restaurants, schools and everyday services.
Hereford lies around 25 miles to the south, and Shrewsbury approximately 31 miles to the north, both providing comprehensive facilities and onward transport connections.
The A49 is within easy reach, connecting to the wider motorway network. Ludlow has a train station on the Manchester to Cardiff line, offering regular services in both directions. A range of well-regarded schools are accessible from the area.
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Local Authority: Shropshire Council.
Services: Mains water and electricity are connected. Private drainage.
Council Tax: Band E.
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.
Agents notes: Please note that the owners of Lower Court are related to one of the Directors of Mark Wiggin Estate Agents.