Seven bedrooms across four floors, 5,722 sq ft of flexible accommodation
Station Lodge is a substantial, characterful detached house dating from 1899, arranged over four floors and offering 5,722 sq ft of flexible living space. High ceilings, sash windows, original fireplaces and wide boards give the home strong period appeal while large, light-filled reception rooms and a generous kitchen/breakfast room suit family life and entertaining. The property sits on a very large plot with mature trees, terraces and far-reaching countryside views.
Practical features include extensive cellarage, a garage, double carport, large outbuilding with kitchen and cloakroom, and a biomass boiler for central heating. The long driveway and multiple parking areas support motorhome or equestrian use, and the outbuildings present opportunities for home businesses, workshops or conversion subject to consents.
Buyers should note a number of material points: drainage is private and may not meet current regulations, broadband speeds are slow, and the property sits in a medium flood-risk area (small tributary runs by the rear terrace). The house’s size, age and variety of original features mean periodic maintenance and sympathetic updating will be required. Council tax is described as expensive and the surrounding area is classified with some deprivation despite low local crime.
This is a strong proposition for a large family or buyer seeking a period home with space for hobbies, outbuildings and scope for improvement. The location offers rural tranquillity with access to Shrewsbury, Welshpool and good local schools, making it appealing for those who value countryside living with reasonable regional connections.