Three double bedrooms with two en‑suites and family shower room
Grade II listed — restrictions and potential conservation costs apply
Large enclosed, landscaped rear garden with rear double‑gate parking
Approximately 1,432 sq ft of flexible living including attic rooms
Solid brick walls assumed with no insulation — likely thermal inefficiency
Heating details mixed: oil heating reported; listing data notes electric storage heaters
No flood risk; good mobile signal but average broadband speeds
Council Tax Band C; affordable council tax noted
Tudor Cottage is a spacious Grade II listed period home in the heart of Weobley, offering generous rooms and village living for a family seeking character and convenience. The house combines original features — exposed beams, sash windows and fireplaces — with recently updated spaces such as a modern kitchen and landscaped rear garden. Three double bedrooms, two en‑suites and a third shower room suit growing families or those wanting separate guest/study accommodation.
Practical advantages include a large enclosed garden, rear off‑street parking accessed via double gates and good mobile signal for remote working. The property footprint (approximately 1,432 sq ft) and multiple reception rooms provide flexible living and entertaining space, including two attic rooms with vaulted ceilings.
Buyers should note material considerations: the property’s Grade II listing will restrict alterations and can complicate permissions and maintenance. Walls are solid brick with no insulation assumed, which, together with mixed heating information (oil heating reported but listing data records electric storage heaters), may result in higher running costs and possible upgrade work. Broadband is average and the wider area shows signs of local deprivation.
Overall this is a rare village opportunity for a buyer who values period charm and generous outside space and is prepared to manage listed‑building constraints and energy‑efficiency improvements. The location close to Weobley amenities and good schools makes it particularly suitable for families wanting a characterful long‑term home.