Four large bedrooms including principal with six-piece en-suite
Magnificent living room leading to glazed garden room with wood stove
Modern kitchen/breakfast room, utility and ground-floor WC
Large, landscaped sunny garden with greenhouse and outbuildings
Double garage and ample parking on private plot
Chain free freehold; fast broadband and low local crime
Average mobile signal; ageing rural neighbourhood demographic
Council tax banding described as expensive
Set back in a large, secluded plot in Bicton, this four-bedroom detached house blends generous living space with countryside privacy. The ground floor centres on a magnificent living room and a glazed garden room with a wood stove, flowing to a well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room, utility and cloakroom. Upstairs are four large bedrooms, including a principal suite with an extensive six-piece en-suite and a separate shower room.
Outdoor space is a strong asset: a landscaped, sunny garden with greenhouse, useful outbuildings and a double garage provide practical storage and hobby space. The plot offers privacy and scope for further landscaping or extensions (subject to planning) for those wanting to personalise the setting.
Practical points to note: the property is chain free and freehold with fast broadband and low local crime. Mobile signal is average and the local demographic is an ageing rural neighbourhood — useful for buyers seeking a quieter community but something to consider for families wanting busier, younger areas. Council tax is described as expensive.
This house suits buyers after a spacious family home or a countryside retreat within reach of Shrewsbury’s schools and amenities. Some buyers may want to update finishes or tailor layouts to modern tastes; the sizable plot and outbuildings make that possible without losing the home’s established character.