Over 2,800 sq ft of living space across multiple reception rooms and four double bedrooms
Principal suite with vaulted ceilings, exposed timbers and en suite shower room
Designer kitchen: quartz worktops, granite island, premium integrated appliances
Underfloor heating to ground floor, bathrooms and dedicated home office
Garden office with WiFi feed, gazebo, terraces and plentiful outdoor power points
Double garage with attic storage; electric entry gates and Ohme EV charging point
Large landscaped plot with countryside views; private, semi-rural setting
Medium flood risk, very slow broadband and LPG heating; Council Tax band F
This substantial four-bedroom barn conversion offers more than 2,800 sq ft of versatile living space in a semi-rural Shropshire setting, ideal for families seeking countryside privacy with modern comforts. The home combines character features — vaulted ceilings and exposed timbers in the principal suite — with high-spec contemporary touches such as a bespoke kitchen with quartz worktops, granite island, and premium integrated appliances.
Practical conveniences include underfloor heating across the ground floor, bathrooms and home office, an Ohme EV charging point, electric entry gates, a double garage with attic storage, and a standalone garden office with WiFi. The landscaped gardens, stone terraces and timber gazebo create a strong outdoor entertaining environment and complement the large private plot and open countryside views.
Notable practical considerations are a medium flood risk for the area, very slow broadband speeds and LPG heating/boiler fuel, which may be important for running costs and connectivity. Council Tax is band F (described as expensive), and services such as private drainage and LPG have not been tested here, so buyers should factor in due diligence checks.
Overall this is a high-quality barn conversion that suits buyers wanting a spacious family home or an executive rural base with strong entertaining and home‑working facilities, while accepting some connectivity and service trade-offs common to semi-rural locations.