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House For Sale £300,000
Noneley, Wem, Shrewsbury SY4


Description
This charming property is located adjacent to Noneley Hall, north of Shrewsbury, in the heart of the Shropshire countryside, yet within walking distance of the delightful village of Loppington, giving you easy access to a rural pub and post office. A short drive or a bike ride will take you into the bustling market town of Wem, with all its local amenities, excellent primary and secondary schools, local transport links and a thriving sense of community. This is the kind of town that still has an annual carnival and a host of other community events, Covid permitting of course.

The property itself dates back to the late 17th century and was originally part of the farm buildings of Noneley Hall before being tastefully converted into individual properties some 10 years ago, and has had one set of careful owners. Looks can be deceiving and you'll be pleasantly surprised just how much house is hiding behind a large, timber front door. It has retained much of its traditional charm, incorporating wooden beams and other original features while adapting to the practicalities of modern living. This is most certainly not the type of pokey little cottage that is often associated with country living.

Contemporary features are charmingly combined with pieces of history to create the best of both worlds. The current vendors advise us that the grade 2 listing applies only to external features, namely the style and colour of the external doors and windows which are to be maintained in the current style and standard. Listing entry number: 121 2917.

A combined waste system is in operation which is managed on your behalf in exchange for a small contribution. A similar arrangement applies to the independent water supply for these properties.

This really is a stunning property that was cleverly and tastefully converted and has been given a lot of love and attention by its current owners. The level of the finish and the detail is outstanding, and just waiting for you to enjoy it.

If you get a wriggle on, you could be there just in time for summer.

In brief - this property comprises of:

Hallway, living room, kitchen-diner, utility room, master bedroom, en suite, further double bedroom, single bedroom, family bathroom, private rear garden with shed.

How to arrange A viewing:

The health and well-being of our clients and viewers are of the utmost importance to us here at EweMove. Therefore, due to the current covid-19 situation - extra precautions will be taken in regard to physical viewings on this property.

The first step in the process would be to contact the team here at EweMove to request the video walk-through which we have recorded for your viewing pleasure.

This property includes:
  • Front Garden

    The chocolate-box appeal of these barns is undeniable, with all five set around the original courtyard entrance. A dedicated parking area for three cars sits directly in front of the property which is gravelled and incorporates a silver birch tree, a domed oil tank lid and space for the bins. Attractive metal fencing marks the boundaries and encloses the garden, and low-maintenance shrubs straddle the Hobbit-style front door. Original stone blocks greet you either side of the door, along with original cast-iron hinges which remain as a feature. This is charm with a capital C.

  • Entrance Hall

    Look up as you enter and you'll catch your breath. Double-storey ceiling height gives this hall an added dimension and really shows off some of this building's finest assets - its original exposed wooden beams. Ceiling lights create nuanced lighting to add to the wow factor when you walk in the door. Hardwood flooring is both practical and beautiful and combines nicely with the oak doors leading to the lounge and downstairs WC. A carpeted twisting staircase leads up the beamed walls to the first floor in the rafters, with a white wooden bannister below to keep everyone safe.

  • Downstairs Cloakroom

    2.21m x 1.28m (2.8 sqm) - 7' 3" x 4' 2" (30 sqft)

    Handily placed next to the front entrance, the downstairs WC has a fully tiled floor and tiled splashback behind the white and basin. The matching white WC blends nicely with the built-in shelving behind it which neatly accommodates the cistern under an attractive and useful shelf. It's quite a skill to incorporate style to what is the smallest room in the house and yet here they've actually nailed it.

  • Lounge

    5.95m x 5.09m (30.2 sqm) - 19' 6" x 16' 8" (325 sqft)

    The best word for this lounge is "cavernous". A very large sofa, cuddle chair, sideboards, TV unit and big chimney breast don't even make a dent on the size of this room. A log burner is fitted inside the fireplace, surrounded by a slate-tiled hearth with an ornate wooden beam above. Just imagine the cosy fires in winter! Two windows overlook the front courtyard and white walls and a light carpet maximise the light, airy and stylish feel. More spotlights feature in the ceiling, an oak door leads to the utility and an opening in the wall leads to the kitchen diner. This is a huge room.

  • Utility Room

    2.21m x 1.42m (3.1 sqm) - 7' 3" x 4' 7" (33 sqft)

    Another oak door leads into what is a very useful room added by the vendor, tucked away neatly under the stairs. Matching tiled floor and wooden wall and floor units repeat the style themes seen across the ground floor. Plumbing is provided for a washing machine and space for a tumble dryer. Alongside the sink and plentiful storage, this makes great use of what would otherwise be lost space.

  • Kitchen / Dining Room

    4.92m x 3.57m (17.5 sqm) - 16' 1" x 11' 8" (189 sqft)

    The stylish combination of slate-tile flooring, white walls and wooden cupboards continues into the kitchen diner which includes a double-fronted Rangemaster cooker with oven and grill, 5-ring induction hob and stainless steel splashback and extractor hood. A dishwasher is also built-in and space is provided for a large fridge freezer. The wooden units are topped with marble surfaces and matching splashbacks. The 1 ½ sink is set into the worktop and overlooks the back garden through the window. Twin double oak doors hide 2 huge storage cupboards, one of which also houses the oil-fired boiler.

  • Kitchen / Dining Room

    Dining Area- The dining area comfortably houses a large 6-seater table with room for it to be extended and patio doors lead directly out to the rear garden, giving a lovely sunny view while you dine. Ceiling spotlights also match those throughout the ground floor.

  • Landing

    The carpeted cornered character stairs lead to the first floor of this utterly charming barn conversion. More spotlights light your way, while exposed character beams delight your way. The carpet continues on the landing, allowing the ageless style of this property to continue its flow from downstairs. More oak doors lead to the family bathroom, the master bedroom, and bedrooms two and three.

  • Master Bedroom

    6.39m x 4m (25.5 sqm) - 20' 11" x 13' 1" (275 sqft)

    The master suite is located at the end of the landing across the width of the house and features more exposed wooden beams. A window to the front aspect is set into the roof of the bedroom and can be opened partially or fully. This room currently houses a very large bed, bedside tables and a chest of drawers under the eaves. Further storage is built into the eaves and space for a large triple wardrobe on the opposite wall. Once again spotlights feature in the ceiling.

  • Ensuite

    Oak doors lead from the master bedroom to a large storage cupboard and en suite shower room which features a large tiled corner shower with both a hand-held shower head and an overhead waterfall shower. The hand basin and WC are white, with a tiled splashback behind the sink. The exposed wooden beams, tiled floors and ceiling spotlights, which have become a signature of this property, feature once more.

  • Bedroom 2

    3.63m x 2.93m (10.6 sqm) - 11' 10" x 9' 7" (114 sqft)

    The landing carpet also flows into bedroom 2 which is a lovely double at the rear of the house. This room features yet more exposed beams, storage under the eaves and a roof window to the rear aspect. There is space for a double bed, a wardrobe and chest of drawers and an ottoman under the eaves. This is a delightful character second bedroom.

  • Bedroom 3

    3.04m x 2.46m (7.4 sqm) - 9' 11" x 8' (80 sqft)

    Bedroom 3 is an alluring single room at the front of the house featuring the same beautifully restored wooden beams we have seen elsewhere in the house. The roof window is to the front aspect and storage is once again built into the eaves. This room is currently used as a home office which is ideal in the current situation but would serve equally well as a single bedroom.

  • Family Bathroom

    The timeless, no-nonsense, yet charming combination of white walls, tiled floors and wooden surfaces is replicated once again in this stylish bathroom. The bath and hand basin are, of course, also white and the pipework and toilet cistern etc., have once again been incorporated into useful and attractive shelving. The bath has a hand-held shower head and the area around the top of the bath is tiled. A heated towel rail bedecks the wall, and the impressive level of finish matches the levels we have already seen elsewhere.

  • Rear Garden

    The rear garden is accessed through the patio doors and is a lovely, good-sized garden for this type of property. Currently low-maintenance and mostly laid to lawn, it is surrounded on two sides by a highly attractive metal fence and woven fence panels which create privacy. The right-hand wall features mature shrubs and a fruit tree in the corner. Meanwhile, the left-hand corner features a good-sized shed offering ample storage for outdoor equipment. This is a south-west facing garden so will enjoy plenty of sun for lazy days and entertaining, or offer a blank canvas for a budding gardener.

    Please note, all dimensions are approximate / maximums and should not be relied upon for the purposes of floor coverings.


Additional Information:
  • Oil Central Heating
  • Double Glazed Windows Throughout
  • Council Tax:

    Band C

  • Marketed by EweMove Sales & Lettings (Shrewsbury) - Property Reference 37936

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