- Four-bedroom detached family home with ensuite to master
- Conservatory and separate dining room, flexible ground-floor playroom
- Rear garden with farmland views, patio and decked seating
- Double garage, car port and parking for three cars
- Solar PV installed with feed-in tariff (energy benefit)
- Heating via LPG boiler (no mains gas) and radiators
- Council Tax Band E (above average) — budget accordingly
- Built early 1990s; double glazing present, install date unknown
Set on the edge of Four Crosses, this four-bedroom detached home offers practical family living with a rural outlook. The layout includes a lounge with feature fire, dining room, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room and a flexible ground-floor playroom/guest bedroom. A generous master with ensuite and three further bedrooms sit above a well-appointed family bathroom.
Outside, the plot is a strong selling point: a decent rear garden with farmland views, block-paved patio, decked seating area, double garage, car port and off-road parking for three cars. Solar PV is installed and currently provides a feed-in tariff, helping to offset running costs; mains electricity, water and drainage are connected.
Practical points to note: heating is by LPG boiler with radiators (not a mains gas supply), council tax is band E (above average), and the property was constructed in the early 1990s. Double glazing is present but the installation date is unspecified. The house is offered with no onward chain, which can speed up a buyer’s move.
This home suits families seeking space, off-road parking and countryside views in a village location between Shrewsbury, Oswestry and Welshpool. It also offers scope for updating or reconfiguring to reflect modern tastes while retaining straightforward, traditional accommodation.