Moat House, 2 Welsh Street, Bishops Castle, Shropshire, SY9 5BT












A beautiful Grade-II listed 5 bedroom property with a wealth of character, flexible accommodation, terraced garden and garage.
Market Square 0.1 of a mile, Hereford 24 miles, Shrewsbury 29 miles
Guide Price £395,000
Grade II listed 5 bedroom property | Kitchen/breakfast room | Dining room | Drawing room | Family bathroom | Attic rooms ideal guests | Utility Room/Workshop | Garage | Garden | EPC: Exempt
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Moat House is a rare and distinguished period townhouse, which benefits of private parking and a rear garden and terrace. The garden is accessed directly from the terrace adjoining the kitchen and utility room, via stone steps leading down from the second floor, or independently from Salop Street, where there is a single garage and gated pedestrian entrance.
Moat House, a distinguished Grade II listed residence believed to date from the early 17th century, and retains a wealth of original period features. A grand entrance hall sets the tone, showcasing a striking Jacobean staircase of exceptional craftsmanship and an original flagstone floor—both testament to the property's rich heritage.
The principal reception rooms are generously proportioned, comprising an elegant sitting room and a formal dining room positioned either side of the entrance hall—each featuring log-burning stoves that add both warmth and character.
To the rear of the house lies a kitchen/breakfast room, thoughtfully designed with a range of bespoke fitted units, integrated appliances, and a classic Rayburn, creating a welcoming heart to the home. Adjacent to the kitchen, a versatile utility/workshop offers excellent additional space and provides direct access to the rear patio and terraced garden areas—ideal for both practical use and entertaining.
A beautifully crafted staircase rises to a quarter landing where the family bathroom features a freestanding roll-top bath, a separate walk-in shower, and oak floor, combining period elegance with contemporary comfort.
The first-floor accommodation is arranged around a bright and spacious landing, leading to three well-proportioned double bedrooms. The principal bedroom benefits from the added convenience of a private WC with wash basin, offering scope for further en-suite development if desired.
The second floor presents an exceptional opportunity, comprising a vast and versatile space that has been partially converted but awaits final completion. With excellent ceiling height and natural light, it holds significant potential—whether to expand the principal accommodation with additional bedrooms and a bathroom, or to create a self-contained apartment with independent access from Salop Street, subject to the necessary consents.
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Bishop’s Castle is a vibrant and historic market town, celebrated for its rich heritage and thriving community spirit. On the doorstep is a fantastic array of independent shops, charming cafés, award-winning restaurants, traditional pubs, museums, and characterful microbreweries. Of particular note is The Three Tuns Brewery, dating back to 1642 and proudly recognised as the oldest licensed brewery in Britain, as well as The Castle Hotel, set on the original site of the ancient castle and once owned by the famed Clive of India.
The town hosts a variety of much-loved local events throughout the year, including the carnival, beer festival, and Michaelmas Fair—each reflecting the strong sense of community and tradition.
Situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Bishop’s Castle is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering exceptional walking and cycling opportunities. The town was deservedly awarded 'Walkers Are Welcome' status in 2008. Long-distance routes such as the Shropshire Way, Offa’s Dyke, and the ancient Kerry Ridgeway are easily accessed from the edge of the town.
Transport connections are excellent, with the A488 providing a direct route to Shrewsbury to the north, and the A49 just a short drive away. Rail services are available from nearby Craven Arms and Church Stretton, ensuring strong links to regional and national destinations.
The town also benefits from a wide range of local amenities, including a doctor’s surgery, dental practices, and a community hospital. Educational needs are well served by an excellent primary school and access to highly regarded secondary schools in the surrounding area.
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Local Authority: Shropshire Council.
Services: Mains water, electricity, drainage and oil. central heating.
Flood Risk: Very low risk.
Council Tax: 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.
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