Detached, newly renovated three-bedroom cottage with period features
Large south-facing landscaped garden with summer house/bar and vegetable plot
Open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with skylights and bifold doors
Oak-framed carport/garage/workshop with mains electricity and ample parking
Master bedroom with dressing area and modern en-suite
Oil-fired heating (boiler and radiators) — no community fuel supply
Stone walls likely uninsulated; further insulation may be needed
Medium flood risk; slow broadband and average mobile signal
Holly Tree Cottage is a thoughtfully renovated three-bedroom detached country home set in the peaceful hamlet of Knockin Heath. The house blends period features — exposed beams, brick fireplace and sash-like double-aspect windows — with a recently modernised open-plan kitchen/dining/family room that benefits from skylights and bifold doors, creating a bright, family-friendly living space.
The plot is a standout: a large, south-facing garden arranged with multiple seating areas, fruit trees, a raised vegetable plot and a summer house/bar ideal for entertaining. Practical outbuildings include an oak-framed carport/garage/workshop with mains electricity, shed, log store and a chicken coop, plus generous gravel parking behind wrought-iron gates.
Finished to a high standard, the property offers a master bedroom with dressing area and en-suite, a well-sized utility and a characterful family bathroom. It suits buyers seeking country living with modern comforts, entertaining space and privacy, while still within reach of Oswestry and Shrewsbury.
Notable practical considerations: heating is oil-fired with a boiler and radiators (not on a community supply), the stone walls are likely uninsulated (period construction), broadband speeds are slow and mobile signal is average. The property sits in a medium flood-risk area and council tax is moderate. These factors should be weighed alongside the cottage’s substantial garden, parking and high-quality finishes.