Three good-sized bedrooms with a spacious reception room
Fully renovated inside with modern kitchen and bathroom
Solar panels and air source heat pump installed
Very large private gardens and productive vegetable area
Log-cabin outbuilding used as guest/office accommodation
Extensive gravel parking and sizeable workshop/outbuildings
Heating via bottled LPG boiler; ongoing fuel cost to consider
Slow local broadband and solid brick walls likely uninsulated
Set on the edge of Trewern village, this renovated three-bedroom detached cottage combines rural character with contemporary fittings. The house has been fully refurbished, offering a modern kitchen and bathroom, double glazing, solar panels and an air source heat pump for improved running costs.
The property sits on a very large plot with extensive lawned gardens, a productive vegetable area, substantial gravel parking and a versatile log-cabin outbuilding currently used for guest accommodation. Off-street parking and a large workshop/store add practical value for families, hobbyists or those needing home-working space.
Buyers should note a few practical considerations: heating is supplied by an LPG boiler with radiators (bottled gas), the walls are solid brick likely without cavity insulation, and broadband speeds in the area are slow. The shared driveway arrangement and the maintenance needs of a large plot and several outbuildings are also factors to budget for.
Overall this is a spacious, well-presented rural family home with good energy upgrades already installed and strong potential to personalise or increase value further. It will suit buyers looking for countryside space, garden interest and flexible outbuilding accommodation within easy reach of Welshpool and Shrewsbury.