The Old Shop House Bedlam, Clee Hill, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 3PR
A beautiful 4 bedroom country residence with spectacular views, double garage with over an acre of landscaped gardens
Cleehill 2.9 miles, Ludlow 6.8 miles, Bridgnorth 17.8 miles, Kidderminster 20.2
Guide Price £725,000
Boot Room | Kitchen | Utility | Snug | Study Room | Dining Room | Lounge | Conservatory | Downstairs Bathroom |
4 Bedrooms| Dressing room | Family bathroom | Separate upstairs cloakroom | Double Garage| Large Parking area | Garden | Summerhouse EV charger | EPC: C
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This charming country residence retains many character features from its historic origins as a small holding and village shop, while offering all the comforts of modern living. The property has been thoughtfully extended to provide spacious, comfortable and beautifully maintained accommodation, with upgraded renewable heating, including an airsource heat pumpand solar PV and battery storage. With over an acre of landscaped gardens with spectacular views throughout.
Porch with Front door to the Boot Room
Open plan kitchen with a range of cream country style base and wall units, 1 ½ grey composite sink and drainer, with window over, dishwasher and larder fridge. 4 plate induction hob with extractor hood over. Inset Bosch oven and oven/microwave combination above. Breakfast area with dining table, exposed stone wall and beams to ceiling throughout.
Utility with a range of base and wall units with worktop, ceramic butler sink with extendable mixer tap, plumbing for washing machine and dryer. Door through to Double garage.
Internal hall with feature stone fireplace with beam over, stairs leading to the first floor and storage cupboard.
Downstairs bathroom with bath and shower over, WC and wash hand basin.
Snug with large stone inglenook fireplace with beam over and Clearview stove and feature bread oven and split level study area.
Dining Room with stone fireplace with inset fire and lounge with french doors leading into the conservatory.
Large conservatory with double doors leading onto the terrace.
Double garage with double doors, workshop and housing for the airsource heat pump infrastructure, thermal store and battery storage. Space for a fridge freezer, workshop and logstore.
First floor
Large landing ideal for an additional office
WC and wash hand basin
Step over to Bedroom 3 window overlooking the front garden
Dressing room built in wardrobes and window to front and side, currently used as a craft room.
Bedroom 2 has beams throughout and windows to the front and garden.
Large landing with storage cupboard and airing cupboard
Family bathroom with bath, separate shower, WC and wash hand basin.
Bedroom 4 overlooks garden
The Master, Bedroom 1 has large inset wardrobes, windows to 2 aspects
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Large landscaped garden with a range of fruit trees including apples, pears, walnut, crab apples, fig, damson and fruiting cherry.
Soft fruits; black currants, red, white along with thornless blackberries.
Productive vegetable beds and flower beds
Large terrace, ideal for alfresco dining.
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Situated in the exclusive hamlet of Bedlam, approximately 6 miles from the historic market town of Ludlow, a collection of houses and cottages bordering the common hill land of Titterstone Clee Hill. The hamlet lies at the end of the lane offering privacy and minimal traffic.
The nearby village of Clee Hill has a village shop, cafe and a public house.
Situated in an Area of Outstanding Beauty– Immediate access to open countryside with exceptional opportunities for scenic hill walking and outdoor pursuits.
Just further afield, the market town of Ludlow offers all of the day-to-day amenities including independent shops, supermarkets, schools, and healthcare services
Strong transport links via Ludlow railway station (connections to Shrewsbury, Hereford & beyond) Easy road access via the A49 for regional and national travel
Thriving community with year-round festivals, markets, and cultural events.
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Local Authority: Shropshire
Services:. Mains water and drainage, airsource heating, solar panels and battery storage
Council Tax: Band F
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.
Agents Note: Access is via shared access on an unadopted road at the end of the drive.
Viewings: Strictly by appointment via Mark Wiggin Estate Agents.
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