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Stockton Mill, Marton, Welshpool, SY21 8JL

PROPERTY TYPE

Country House

BEDROOMS

8

BATHROOMS

5

SIZE

6,102 sq ft

567 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Built in 1989 with wonderfully well laid out, spacious accommodation for the modern family
  • Eco friendly with solar and ground source heating having been added for the main house. Water source for the Cottage
  • Superb expansive entertaining and living space
  • Long private driveway
  • The most beautiful, landscaped gardens
  • Grade II listed Mill Cottage has been converted into a three storey, two-bedroom holiday let

Description

Stockton Mill is an incredibly impressive and substantial family home, that is located in the most idyllic of locations. The property is set in over 3 acres of gardens and grounds with a beautifully converted two bedroom Mill Cottage. The accommodation and position are what make it a truly special property, with wonderfully portioned rooms throughout and stunning panoramic countryside views, whilst bordering the River Camlad.

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Situation - Stockton Mill occupies an enviable position, on the Shropshire side of the Welsh Marshes, 17.5 miles South West of Shrewsbury. Nearby Welshpool sits in the upper reaches of the Severn Valley and is surrounded by the rolling hills of Montgomeryshire and the glorious unspoilt countryside of mid-Wales. This picturesque market town provides an excellent range of local amenities as well as a number of restaurants, local inns and cafés.

Primary schools are available in the local area including Chirbury, Worthen and Leighton. Secondary schools in both the private and state sectors can be found at Bishops Castle, Pontesbury, Shrewsbury and Oswestry.

Road access is available to the north via the A483 to Welshpool and Oswestry and South East via the A489/A49 to Ludlow. A local rail service can be found at Welshpool and connects to intercity services at Shrewsbury and Birmingham.

Delightful walks and cycle rides are on your doorstep with Offas Dyke close by. There is plenty to do and see in this lovely area on the borders between Wales and Shropshire with market towns, castles and delightful country pubs all within easy reach. The popular village of Marton, which lies on the Montgomeryshire/Shropshire border is 1.5 miles away and offers a renowned pub. Historic Montgomery is within five miles, Welshpool six miles, and Shrewsbury within 25 minutes’ drive. Nearby attractions include the stunning Powis Castle and Gardens, the beautiful series of gardens at Glansevern Hall and the Montgomery Canal, which runs close to Welshpool. Shropshire attractions include the majestic Stiperstones and many Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Description - The site of Stockton Mill was formerly a working mill fed by the River Camlad. The original mill workings are still in place and that part of the property has been converted to secondary accommodation, currently used as a three-storey holiday cottage. Although these are separate to the main property which was built in 1989 and now provides an incredibly impressive and beautiful country residence.

The property has the benefit of ground source heating, solar and thermal and also water source heating.

A portico entrance opens into an impressive reception hall with part panelled walls, a galleried landing and access to the principal reception rooms. The drawing room is a wonderful and grand space which has a Charnwood wood log burner with an ornate marble surround fireplace and there are views out to the gardens as well as access to the garden room, which has panoramic views of the gardens. Pocket doors from the drawing room give access to the dining room; this open plan option makes these rooms ideal for entertaining. A separate sitting room/snug also has views over the gardens and gives access to the study.

The kitchen/breakfast/family room is a fabulous space and the hub of the house and has been extended to create a substantial everyday living area. Fitted with a range of units and a central island, the kitchen benefits from an oil-fired Aga. There is a useful pantry and a large seating/ dining area which makes the most of the wonderful views over the gardens. Access out to the terrace is also available here. Further space for appliances can be found in the adjoining utility room and boiler room.

To the first floor there are five bedrooms, with the principal bedroom being particularly impressive as it benefits from its own dressing room where there is substantial wardrobe space and also a sizeable en-suite bathroom, with a centrally positioned Jacuzzi bath and separate walk-in shower. Bedroom 2 benefits from an ensuite bathroom, while the remaining bedrooms are served by the family bathroom.

The Mill Cottage - The Mill Cottage offers wonderful secondary accommodation, and this Grade II listed property is immaculately presented throughout. The cottage has been sympathetically and lovingly restored to a high standard with the impressive old mill workings retained as its centre piece, rising through the cottage. The property has a huge amount of charm and character and boasts an abundance of exposed beams, oak doors and frames and a winding staircase, flagged floors and sloping ceilings.

Set over three floors, the cottage has lovely countryside views from the second-floor bedroom. On the ground floor there is a fully equipped country-style kitchen with dining area, with the old mill workings cleverly displayed. Beyond is the spacious and light sitting room with a woodburning stove and French doors leading to the private garden.

On the first floor the twin room has an en-suite shower room and on the second floor is the spacious double room with king-size bed and Juliet balcony, low ceilings and character beams and Jack-and-Jill access to a bathroom.

To the rear of the cottage is the private lawned garden and patio area, beyond which there is access to the river where you can spot for kingfishers and other wildlife.

The garden is enclosed by fencing and hedges and is a secluded spot for enjoying the peace and tranquillity with the river gurgling in the background. An interesting feature of the Old Mill is that it is heated with a modern, eco-friendly heat-pump, which takes heat from the nearby river. This provides underfloor heating on all floors, and hot water for the whole house, a modern twist on its earlier heritage.

Gardens And Outside - Stockton Mill is approached via a long sweeping driveway which provides parking to the front and side of the house. The property is set within approximately 3.16 acres and has been beautifully landscaped to make the most of the picturesque setting.

Predominantly laid to lawn, there is a range of mature trees and flower beds along with two ponds and a tree house.

The River Camlad runs along the bottom of the garden and borders open countryside. There is a paved terrace to the rear of the house, providing an ideal seating area for Alfresco entertaining.

General Remarks -

Fixtures And Fittngs - Only those items described in these particulars are included in the sale.

Tenure - We are advised by our client that the property is FREEHOLD. Verification should be obtained by your Solicitors.

Services - The property has the benefit of ground source heating, solar, thermal and also water source heating. Mains electricity and water. Private drainage to a complete sewage treatment plant. None of these services have been tested.

Council Tax - The property is in Council Tax band 'G' on the Shropshire Council Register.

Viewings - By appointment through Halls, 2 Barker Street, Shrewsbury, SY1 1QJ.

Brochures

Brochure V2 - Stockton Mill.pdf
COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Band: G
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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