Grade II* Jacobean manor restored and newly renovated
Approximately 7.67 acres: gardens, orchard, woodland and four paddocks
Converted barn with vaulted bedroom; planning ref 11/05804/LBC for more bedrooms
Equestrian facilities: three stables, Dutch barn, fenced paddocks and manège
Large parking area and multiple outbuildings; scope for further adaptive use
Listed status will restrict alterations and increase repair/consent costs
Very slow broadband; private drainage; oil-fired heating (and LPG to barn)
Public footpath crosses northern paddocks — impacts privacy/livestock routing
Eudon George Manor is a substantial Jacobean manor set in about 7.67 acres of formal gardens, paddocks and woodland. Thoughtfully restored and newly renovated, the main house retains period features such as leaded windows, high ceilings and stone fireplaces while offering large reception rooms and five bedrooms across 3,231 sq ft.
The estate was developed with equestrian use in mind: three stables in a Dutch barn, four fenced paddocks, a well-maintained manège and a range of outbuildings including a partially converted barn. The converted barn provides independent two‑storey accommodation (bedroom with vaulted beams and en suite) and benefits from planning permission (ref 11/05804/LBC) to create additional bedrooms if required.
Practical considerations are clear and factual. The property is Grade II* listed, which preserves character but will complicate alterations and maintenance. Services include mains water (plus a bore hole for external use), mains electricity, oil central heating and private drainage. Broadband speeds are very slow and council tax is high (Band G). A public footpath crosses the northern paddocks — useful for walkers but important for privacy and livestock management.
Eudon George Manor will suit buyers seeking a character country home with equestrian facilities and scope for ancillary accommodation, rather than those seeking a low‑maintenance urban property. Its rural location is peaceful and well placed for Bridgnorth and regional transport links, but buyers should budget for the responsibilities of a listed country estate and for improvements to utilities if faster connectivity is required.