Grade II listed barn conversion with exposed timber and vaulted ceilings
Set on the fringe of the small hamlet of Aston Pigott, this Grade II listed barn conversion delivers spacious, characterful living across approximately 2,703 sq ft. Vaulted ceilings, exposed timbers and large windows create dramatic principal rooms, while a generous reception hall and galleried landing give a strong sense of scale. The living room with brick fireplace and log stove opens onto flagged terraces and lawns that enjoy wide, panoramic views across the Shropshire hills.
The property provides four double bedrooms (principal with en-suite), a breakfast kitchen with oil-fired AGA, dining room, utility/boiler store and two shower/bathrooms. A large garage (power and light) in a block of three adds practical storage and off-road parking. The rear gardens are well stocked and extensively lawned, with sun terraces positioned to maximise the far-reaching outlook.
Practical considerations: the house is Grade II listed, which may restrict alterations and could complicate planning or repair work. Heating is oil-fired with a Worcester boiler; mains drainage is not connected — foul drainage uses a shared septic tank. Broadband speeds are very slow in this remoter location, and council tax sits above average. These factors suit buyers seeking a quiet country retreat rather than those needing fast connectivity or easy renovation freedom.
Overall, this is a commanding rural home for buyers wanting space, character and far-reaching views. It will particularly appeal to families or second-home owners who value tranquillity and generous gardens, and who understand the practical responsibilities of a listed, rural property.