Two linked period cottages retaining original features such as quarry tiles and pantry cupboards
Two linked period cottages set in over 1.60 acres of gardens, paddock and woodland, offering substantial renovation and development potential. The pair retain original character features such as quarry tiles and pantry cupboards, and include mature landscaping, a pond and two former pig sheds that could be adapted subject to planning. The site is vacant and presents a clear canvas for creating a single large family home, a dual‑living arrangement, or a lifestyle retreat.
The properties are currently uninhabited and require comprehensive refurbishment. Reported issues include damp/mould, water damage, weathered external render, and an ageing roof with multiple chimneys. Services and exact internal floor area are not specified; broadband speeds are very slow and mobile signal is average—important practical considerations for everyday living or rental use.
The land is a major asset: approximately 1.60 acres of paddock, mature hedgerows, woodland and private pond offer scope for hobby farming, equestrian use or substantial gardens. Access is available from the property and a separate green lane to Warrant Lane. Any extensions, outbuilding conversions or development will require the necessary planning permissions from the local authority.
Set in a tranquil Shropshire lane close to Stoke on Tern, the cottages are a short drive from Hodnet and Market Drayton for shops and amenities. This is an evocative countryside opportunity for renovators, developers or purchasers seeking a project with long‑term value—buying here requires readiness to undertake a significant refurbishment and to manage the planning process.