23ft sitting room with attractive fireplace and Clear View wood burner
Large dining/family room with fitted oak units and breakfast kitchen
Three spacious bedrooms; two include built-in wardrobes
Stylish family bathroom with bath and separate standalone shower
Very large, private garden with Trex decking and sun terrace
Integral garage plus gated driveway; additional village parking
New double-skin oil tank and biomass septic — ongoing maintenance required
Historic 1850 cottage — potential for period maintenance and sensitive repairs
Set in the peaceful village of Neenton between Bridgnorth and Ludlow, this link-detached cottage dates from the 1850s and combines period character with recent improvements. The ground floor offers a long 23ft sitting room with an attractive fireplace and Clear View wood burner, a large dining/family room with fitted oak units, and a well-appointed breakfast kitchen with integrated appliances.
Upstairs are three generous bedrooms—two with built-in wardrobes—and a stylish family bathroom with both bath and separate shower. Exposed timbers, bespoke windows and thoughtful finishes give the house charm while providing comfortable, practical living for a family or buyers seeking rural retreat.
Externally the property sits on a very large plot with landscaped gardens, Trex composite decking, lawn, sun terrace overlooking adjoining fields, gated driveway and an integral garage. Practical features include a newly installed double-skin oil tank and a biomass/septic tank system; broadband and mobile signal are strong despite the hamlet setting.
Considerations: the cottage is historic (1850) so ongoing maintenance and sensitive repairs are possible. There is a single family bathroom and council tax is above average. The hamlet location offers low crime and village amenities including a community-run pub, but services and schools are rural and may require travel.