Converted coach house in gated courtyard with remote electric gates
A converted coach house set within a gated courtyard in the former grounds of Stanmore Hall, this two-bedroom mews home pairs period character with modern open-plan living. The property offers generous overall space (approx. 1,206 sq ft), a large low‑maintenance private garden, off-street parking and fibre broadband — practical for remote working or quiet country living. The principal bedroom includes an ensuite and both bedrooms feature arched windows and skylights that add character and light.
The layout is an attractive open-plan ground floor combining living, dining and a traditional-style kitchen with integrated appliances and a small breakfast bar. Finished to a well-maintained standard, the home benefits from double glazing and LPG-fired central heating via a boiler and radiators. There is no upward chain and the freehold title is included, making this a straightforward purchase for buyers wanting a quick move.
Notable considerations: the property uses LPG rather than mains gas, and there is an annual service charge (approx. £1,200) for upkeep of communal areas and electric gates. The house sits within a small management company arrangement (owners hold shares) — buyers should verify the financial position and any restrictions with their solicitor. Council tax band D applies and the property is an enclosed mid-terrace, so external noise from neighbouring homes is possible though the setting is generally quiet and semi‑rural.
Well suited to downsizers or professional couples seeking a low‑maintenance rural base with excellent access to Bridgnorth and surrounding towns. The location offers countryside walks, local amenities and good road links for commuting; nearby schools and community facilities add everyday convenience.