Renovated throughout: new roof, air-source heating, underfloor heating on ground floor
Large wraparound gardens with uninterrupted countryside views
Spacious living room with two-way log-burning stove and study area
Generous gravel parking area; garage potential (subject to planning)
Drainage via private septic tank — ongoing maintenance responsibility
Main heating fuel: oil boiler (property not on community fuel scheme)
Very slow broadband speeds; average mobile signal — affects remote work
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; thermal upgrade potential
Set in a sought-after rural hamlet between Westbury and Asterley, this beautifully renovated three-bedroom cottage blends period charm with contemporary comfort. Recent works include a new roof, an air source heating system and ground-floor underfloor heating, creating a warm, energy-efficient heart to the home. The refitted breakfast kitchen and generous living room with two-way log burner suit family life and home working.
The property sits in large wraparound gardens with uninterrupted views over paddocks and rolling countryside. A wide gravel parking area provides ample off-street parking and space where a garage could be built subject to planning. Mature beds, lawns and patios give scope for further landscaping to suit gardening or entertaining needs.
Practical details are straightforward but important: drainage is to a private septic tank, main heating uses an oil boiler (not a communal supply), and the house sits on solid brick walls assumed to have no cavity insulation. Broadband speeds are very slow and mobile signal is average — factors to consider for remote working. Council Tax is in band G and described as quite expensive.
This cottage will appeal to buyers seeking rural privacy, character and ready-to-move-in accommodation with further potential to personalise the grounds. It is particularly well suited to families who value outdoor space and commute access to Shrewsbury, or downsizers wanting a comfortable countryside home with modern amenities.