- Deceptively large period home approx. 1,800 sq ft
- Distinctive Tudor timber framing, exposed beams and inglenooks
- Large plot with enclosed rear garden and insulated garden studio
- Double garage and double width driveway for secure parking
- Two loft rooms offer clear potential to convert to bedrooms
- Oil‑fired boiler heating; consider running costs and upgrades
- Solid brick walls assumed with no insulation (likely retrofit needed)
- Log burner in main inglenook decommissioned, needs recommissioning
The Old Malthouse is a deceptively spacious Tudor‑style detached home (circa pre‑1900) set in a large plot on the edge of Hilton. Original features — exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces and timber framing — give the house strong period character and cosy, traditional rooms. The double garage, double driveway and enclosed rear garden with insulated timber studio add practical family space and useful work‑from‑home options.
Accommodation is arranged over multiple levels and extends to about 1,800 sq ft. The principal bedroom includes a large dressing room and en‑suite; there are two further bedrooms plus two substantial loft rooms that could be converted to extra bedrooms or flexible space (subject to consent). The sizeable breakfast kitchen and adjoining reception rooms retain period detailing and simple, practical fittings.
Important practical points: heating is by oil‑fired boiler with radiators and the property is likely to have solid brick walls with no installed cavity insulation, so running costs and upgrade works should be considered. The living room’s log burner has been decommissioned and will need recommissioning or replacement if you want a working stove. Council Tax is in Band F (noted as expensive) and the house is offered chain free.
This property suits buyers who value character, space and a rural village setting — families, downsizers seeking period charm, or buyers wanting renovation potential. The location provides easy access to Bridgnorth (c.5 miles) and other regional centres for commuting, while local schools and village amenities are within reach. Structural surveys and checks on services are recommended before purchase to quantify insulation and heating upgrade needs.