The Old Vicarage, Bettws-y-Crwyn, Newcastle, Craven Arms, Shropshire, SY7 8PH

A superb Old Vicarage with excellent outbuildings and land in a wonderful rural location.

Clun 5.5 miles, Bishops Castle 10 miles, Ludlow 23 miles

Guide Price £650,000

Hall | Sitting room | Dining room | Kitchen/breakfast room | Utility room | Cloakroom | Cellar | 5 bedrooms 3 bathrooms | Garage | Workshop | Outbuilding | Barn | Mature gardens | Paddocks | Wooded area Drovers Pond | About 11.37 acres | EPC: F

  • The Old Vicarage is an excellent family home, although it would benefit from modernisation and offers flexible accommodation, with various outbuildings, three paddocks, mature garden, large barn and wooded area.

    A stone porch opens into an arched front door into a grand reception hall with stairs leading to the first floor.

    To the left is a large dining room with high ceilings and a stone fireplace with Efel woodburning stove. The sitting room has dual aspect windows and a Fireplace with open fire.

    To the rear of the house is the large kitchen with a range of wooden base and wall units. There are French doors opening to the garden. There is ample room for a large dining table. There is also an inset double oven. The light Blue oil-fired Aga is a cosy focal point.

    The utility room has space for a fridge freezer, large storage cupboards and Belfast sink and plumbing for the washer and dryer.

    Off the utility room is a boot area with shelving and coat hooks with a back door to the courtyard. The rear hallway has a large bookshelf and a door leads to the cellar. There is a large cloakroom with WC and hand wash basin.

    On the first floor there is a large landing which leads to 5 bedrooms, all with high ceilings. The first double bedroom is to the left with a large window overlooking the garden and has spectacular views. To the right is a large double with built in wardrobe, beams and stairs leading to a dressing room and ensuite with WC, wash hand basin and bath.

    The arched hallway opens into a family bathroom with a bath with shower over, WC and wash hand basin.

    There is a smaller room which currently houses bunk beds with built in wardrobes. A fourth bedroom overlooks the rear garden.

    A fifth double bedroom with window overlooking the rear garden and second family bathroom with bath, WC and wash hand basin.

  • There is a sweeping, tree lined drive, which opens up to mature gardens with shrubs, flower borders, lawned areas, a large parking area to the front and courtyard to the back and a range of outbuildings.

    There is a large paddock to the front with a five bar gate, a lean to garage and children’s playhouse.

  • The drive leads to the rear of the property with Rhododendrons on either side and there is a small two storey brick cottage which needs extensive renovation with double garage doors and room with staircase to a room upstairs. There are several tack rooms and workshops, ideal for additional accommodation with the necessary planning permissions.

    The courtyard area has additional hard standing parking and a second workshop, next to the oil tank. The environmental agency has a small weather station with Solar panel which monitors the rain. (A small payment is made annually to the vendor).

    There is a very large barn with stable with cement flooring, storage for agricultural vehicles, hay bales and wood store. There is a large paddock to the rear accessed by a five bar gate. On two sides is a wooded area with a wooden pedestrian gate. There is a very large lawned area and a former sunken grass tennis court. A second paddock to the front is accessed via a five bar gate leading to a Drovers Pond.

  • Bettws y Crwyn is a hidden gem! Nestled in the heart of Shropshire, this picturesque village offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

    The Old Vicarage occupies an idyllic setting, a short distance from Newcastle, which lies on the River Clun and is nestled in the picturesque Clun Valley, renowned for its outstanding natural beauty and is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Newcastle is a popular village found to the west of the county, close to the Welsh/English border.

    Newcastle has a close knit and friendly community, which embraces the 'laid back', tranquil lifestyle and offers useful facilities for a small village including a community hall and a church. You will also be able to enjoy the various groups and activities available in the village hall, while for sports enthusiasts Newcastle has a bowls club with its own bowling green and a football team. Situated within the most stunning countryside Newcastle is close to the famous Offas Dyke trail which runs just to the west of the village and as a result presents a variety of outdoor pursuits and is popular with walkers and cyclists. Newcastle boasts having a small village primary school.

  • Local Authority: Shropshire Council.

    Services: Mains electricity. Private water and drainage. Please note that the septic tank is not compliant. Oil central heating.

    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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