The Old Coach House, Hopton Wafers
£950,000

Guide price

Bedrooms: 6
Welcome to The Old Coach House, an exceptional property sitting near the picturesque village of Hopton Wafers. This charming residence offers the perfect blend of rustic character and modern comfort, making it an ideal home for those seeking a tranquil countryside lifestyle. Alongside the property you also have a set of stables, which has planning permission.

Featuring spacious living areas, beautifully maintained grounds, and original period details, The Old Coach House is a rare find. Its location in the heart of Shropshire provides easy access to stunning natural scenery, while being within reach of local amenities and vibrant market towns. Whether you're drawn to the peace of the countryside or the rich history of the area, this property offers a unique opportunity to enjoy both.

Discover your dream home at The Old Coach House - where heritage meets modern living, viewing Essential.

Introduction

To live in such a wonderful and peaceful setting would be amazing, to look out with views stretching into the vista which absorbs miles and miles of stunning countryside would be purely divine and add to that, to live in a large coach house with current planning permission, pure perfection. The main house has 6 bedrooms and the potential to create an annexe within the

current property.

Description

You approach the property via long field lined private driveway, and through the five bar gate and around the cottage into a large courtyard, with stables in front of you with current planning permission to turn into a further annexe. The front door leads into a bright hallway with rooms to both left and right , if you turn right there is a family kitchen with a range of bespoke floor and wall units in pale beech with tiled splash back and range cooker, there is enough space for an 8 seat table and chairs , beamed ceiling and inset lighting, there is a large window overlooking the courtyard. A door leads to the dining room with double aspect views. From the dining room is a further door to the cottage front door and hallway, this could become part of an annexe providing two bedrooms, large lounge (currently a playroom, and the current homework room theres a bathroom whilst using the current dining room to house a new back to back kitchen, ideal for elderly relatives. There is a staircase rising to the first floor and two double bedrooms, the master bedroom having a range of wardrobes and Edwardian night bathroom consisting of WC and wash hand basin.

Go back to the main hallway and turn left directly in-front of you is a large utility room ideal for coats wet wellies, whilst next door is the entrance to a guest cloakroom which is also large enough the take hats scarves, shoes, and winter coats, as well as leading to a cloakroom and WC.

Go back to the main hallway and turn left directly in-front of you is a large utility room ideal for coats wet wellies, whilst next door is the entrance to a guest cloakroom which is also large enough the take hats scarves, shoes, and winter coats, as well as leading to a cloakroom and WC.

The stairs rise to the first floor from here. The large and bright drawing room is a real feature of this beautiful family home having a stunning stone and brick inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove, beamed ceiling and wooden floors there are doors opening onto a private patio, with far reaching views for miles and miles. In the drawing room is a door that leads into the study, which can also be accessed from the main hallway, Take the stairs to the first floor and the master Suite is to be found on our right, a magnificent bedroom with a large range of wardrobes and further cupboards located in the en suite. The main feature of the bedroom is a dramatic floor to ceiling arched window with far reaching views over open countryside and beyond, just awaiting a balcony to sit and enjoy the Shropshire hills, there s is a guest room on this floor which has an en-suite as well two other double Bedrooms.

This rambling house is the home to bring up children or have visiting relatives, as it offers so many nooks and crannies, and is so very versatile in its layout, a really unique and wonderful family home, that needs some updating but currently presents a comfortable home.

Gardens

There is approximately two acres of land being sold with the property, ( with the possibility of purchasing further land subject to negotiation) there are private patios and suntraps, and in the evening, climb the night lit, decked stairs to a seating area where you'll sip on a very large glass of chilled wine and take in the evening views. The south lawn has a multi level tree house complete with climbing wall, whilst country flowers and grass surrounds the house giving the privacy you dream of, whilst living in this home.

Outbuildings

The stable block and garage that form part of the main house also carries previous consent to turn into a two-bedroom annexe. For more information please visit the shropshire planning portal with the following planning number - 20/04983/FUL. The property sits in delightful gardens which are mainly laid to lawn interspersed with mature

trees, flowering borders. There is a large, paved patio ideal for alfresco dining.

Location

The Old Coach House enjoys a fabulous rural position situated in the village of Hopton Wafers which benefits from a public house and nearby petrol station. The property is just a few miles from the attractive town of Cleobury Mortimer where a range of good services and amenities can be found. The surrounding countryside is beautiful with wonderful walks on the doorstep as well as other interests for outdoor pursuits enthusiasts. The popular market town of Ludlow lies to the west and is famed for its festivals, restaurants and fascinating architecture with more extensive facilities for commerce, leisure, shopping and education available at Kidderminster and Worcester. Communications in the area are excellent. The A4117 can be picked up nearby, linking to Kidderminster and the West Midlands conurbation beyond. Trains from Kidderminster regularly depart to Birmingham and beyond and Ludlow has a mainline railway station on the Manchester to Cardiff line.

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Services

Main's water and electricity. Private drainage (septic tank). Oil fired central heating.

Council tax band: D

Tenure: Freehold

Agents Note

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