Handsome Victorian family home on 1.42 acres with workshops and pool consent.
Five double bedrooms and five bathrooms across c.5,874 sq ft
Approximately 1.42-acre plot with gated private driveway and ample parking
Planning permission in place for swimming pool and tennis court
Three workshops and office spaces with annexe conversion potential
Light-filled open-plan kitchen with skylight and underfloor heating
Period features retained: bay windows, high ceilings, original details
EPC D; solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — thermal upgrades likely
Council tax band E; additional maintenance expected for an older home
Providence Grange is a handsome Victorian family home set in approximately 1.42 acres on the edge of Hadnall, three miles north of Shrewsbury. The house combines generous period rooms—bay windows, high ceilings and original features—with a large, light-filled open-plan kitchen diner topped by a lantern skylight. With five double bedrooms and five bathrooms, the layout suits a growing family or multigenerational living.
Outside, gated access leads to a wide gravel driveway, extensive parking and a rear courtyard. Mature, enclosed gardens include a paved patio and BBQ area; planning permission has already been granted for a swimming pool and tennis court. Substantial outbuildings (three workshops and buildings used as offices) offer storage or conversion potential for an annexe, hobby spaces or home business use. There is additional land available by separate negotiation.
Practical details: the property is freehold, EPC rated D, council tax band E and constructed before 1900 with solid brick walls (assumed no insulation). Heating is by mains gas boiler and radiators with electric underfloor heating in kitchen/utility; mains services connected. Broadband is average while mobile signal is excellent. Flood risk is recorded as none.
This is a substantial country family home in an affluent, very low-crime area with good primary schools nearby and easy road and rail links to Shrewsbury. It will particularly appeal to buyers seeking period character, large private grounds and flexible outbuildings, but note some thermal upgrading and ongoing maintenance will be needed given the age and solid-wall construction.