Three double bedrooms on upper floors
Set on a large plot on Sheinton Street, this converted stone barn delivers characterful living with practical space for family life. The three double bedrooms occupy the upper floors, and two bathrooms serve the house; two separate staircases reflect the building’s conversion history and previous use as holiday accommodation. Outside there’s generous driveway parking for several vehicles, a carport and a mature rear garden with seating areas, fruit trees, vegetable plot and far-reaching farmland views.
Rooms are traditionally proportioned with exposed beams in the kitchen/dining area and a rustic, cottage feel throughout. Some rooms are small-to-medium and ceiling heights vary, notably lower in the kitchen. The property has been well lived-in for decades but shows typical maintenance needs for a rural period conversion; buyers should note the EPC rating of D and consider energy improvements.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, no onward chain, fast broadband, low local crime and a moderate council tax band. The location sits close to Much Wenlock village amenities, primary schools rated Good and countryside attractions, making this an appealing home for families seeking rural character within easy reach of town facilities.
This house suits buyers looking for a characterful family home with scope to update rather than a move-in-perfect new build. The large plot and outbuildings offer potential for garden projects or small-scale home enterprise, while the conversion origins mean prospective purchasers should check structural and services details as part of their survey.