Grade II Listed Tudor cottage opposite village church
Set opposite the village church, this Grade II Listed Tudor cottage combines traditional character with practical family accommodation. Exposed beams, an inglenook with a wood-burning stove and a fitted breakfast kitchen give the house an authentic, lived-in feel, while the conservatory and multiple patio areas extend the living space out into extensively landscaped gardens.
The layout provides three bedrooms, two bathrooms and generous reception rooms across two storeys, with generous driveway parking and an attached garage. The property benefits from excellent mobile reception and fast broadband, making it suitable for modern family life despite the rural setting. Nearby Church Stretton offers shops, rail links and local amenities, while primary and secondary schools are within easy reach.
Important practical points: the listed status means any alterations will be constrained and potentially costly. Heating is oil-fired (Rayburn plus a log-burning stove) rather than gas, which affects running costs and servicing. There is a recorded medium flood risk for the location. The wider area shows indicators of deprivation despite low local crime; prospective buyers should check local services and insurance implications.
For buyers seeking a traditional village home with scope for careful updating, this cottage offers immediate charm and usable outdoor space. It suits families or couples who value character, garden privacy and countryside access, and who accept the maintenance and regulatory responsibilities that come with a Listed property.