- Approximately 0.91 acre plot including paddock and mature gardens
- Detached garage with inspection pit and extensive private parking
- Superb Long Mynd and countryside views from the plot
- Period features: exposed beams, stone fireplace, character throughout
- Needs modernisation throughout; budget for kitchen, bathroom upgrades
- Slow broadband and septic tank drainage; rural services typical
- Oil-fired central heating and UPVC double glazing already installed
- Potential to extend subject to planning permission; not guaranteed
Dudgeley Cottage is a 19th-century detached cottage set on approximately 0.91 acres on the fringe of All Stretton, offering wide countryside and Long Mynd views. The home retains period character—exposed beams, stone fireplace and a cosy layout—while providing a practical living arrangement of two bedrooms, sitting room, open-plan dining/kitchen and a utility room.
The plot is a primary asset: extensive lawns, fruit trees, an enclosed paddock, private parking and a detached garage with inspection pit. There is clear scope to alter or extend the house (subject to planning permission) for a growing family or to create additional living space and value. Oil central heating and UPVC double glazing are already in place.
The property will suit buyers seeking rural seclusion and outdoor space—families, wildlife enthusiasts or anyone wanting to escape town life. It is chain free which helps with a speedy purchase, and village amenities and Church Stretton’s shops and rail link are within easy reach.
Practical points to note: the house needs modernisation throughout and has slow broadband and septic tank drainage. Any extension plans require formal planning permission. Buyers should budget for renovation works and consider replacing or upgrading some services (boiler, kitchen and bathroom fittings) to meet modern expectations.