Three-bedroom detached home on circa one acre with garage and paddock.
Approximately 1 acre plot with panoramic countryside views
Set on approximately one acre with wide countryside views, The Old Coach House is a charming three-bedroom detached home combining traditional character with later construction. The property sits in a quiet hamlet setting and offers generous outdoor space: a lawned garden to three sides, a sizable paddock (currently let for grazing) and a detached garage/workshop with light and power.
Interior living centres on a well-equipped shaker-style kitchen with butcher's block, a generous lounge/diner with dual-aspect French doors and a cast-iron log burner, plus a ground-floor bathroom and a third room currently used as a dining room. The first floor provides two double bedrooms with skylights and exposed wood floors, built-in storage and a second bathroom; some rooms have reduced headroom due to the dormer roof layout.
Practical points are straightforward: the home is freehold, benefits from double glazing and oil-fired central heating, and mains water, electricity and drainage are understood to be connected. Broadband speeds are reported as fast; mobile signal is average. Council Tax sits at Band E (above average). The paddock may suit buyers wanting grazing or small livestock but is presently rented to a local farmer, which would need to be resolved if vacant use is required.
This property will suit buyers seeking a rural family home or hobby smallholding near Market Drayton with generous outside space and a usable workshop. It presents comfortable, ready-to-live-in accommodation with scope for cosmetic updating and uses of the paddock; buyers should note the oil heating, dormer reduced-headroom areas, and the current paddock tenancy in their plans.