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Mor Brook Barn, The Lye, Bridgnorth

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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Description

An enchanting Grade II Listed barn conversion set within around 0.6 acres to include lovely private gardens and a paddock. This is a rural and peaceful setting, while being conveniently located just 3 miles from the historic market town of Bridgnorth.
Bridgnorth - 3 miles, Much Wenlock - 6 miles, Shrewsbury - 19 miles, Telford - 14 miles, Ludlow - 19 miles, Wolverhampton - 18 miles.
(All distances are approximate).

Location - The Lye borders the village of Morville situated between Bridgnorth and Much Wenlock. Morville has an active community with a primary school, village hall, Church and a popular local public house/restaurant. Being just over 3 miles from Bridgnorth Town centre, there are many places of interest such as the Severn Valley Railway, Cliff Railway and the River Severn. There is a wide selection of facilities that the town has to offer from shops, cafés, pubs and restaurants to first and secondary schooling, leisure/sports clubs, golf clubs and health care. There is also access to great countryside walks along the River Severn which also provides water based activities during the summer months.

Overview - Dating back to the 17th century, Mor Brook Barn is believed to be one of the earliest barn conversions in the county - a truly exceptional property that combines heritage, charm, and contemporary comfort in equal measure.

Retaining a wealth of original character from exposed timber beams and traditional stonework, there is striking external cedar cladding and hardwood joinery. Inside, the spacious and well-balanced accommodation blends classic and contemporary features creating a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout. A later extended part of the barn formed a large garage which has been transformed into a large utility/boot room, could be further adapted into a self contained living area if desired with the necessary planning/building control approval.

High ceilings and generous glazing fill the interiors with natural light, enhancing the sense of space and highlighting the thoughtful design. Each room reflects a careful fusion of old and new, with bespoke fittings and quality materials that complement the barn’s historic roots.

Set within a tranquil rural setting, yet conveniently located around 3 miles from Bridgnorth's bustling High Street, this stunning barn conversion truly offers the best of both worlds — a peaceful retreat bordered by farmland with easy access to local amenities and transport links.

Accommodation - On entering from the gated drive, a tiled porch with front door opens into the spacious, split level hallway, laid with oak flooring. A glass balustrade and steps lead down to a study area. There is a guest cloakroom/WC and stairs rising the the first floor galleried landing. The sitting room enjoys windows to all elevations, together with oak flooring and a Jetmaster open fire. A through dining room enjoys views across to the garden, with bespoke fitted cabinets providing excellent storage. The kitchen, open-plan off the dining area is laid with oak flooring and fitted with bespoke matching base and wall cabinets, offering good storage complimented by the granite worktops. The walk-in pantry provides additional space to include a cold marble shelf, while the central island incorporates a sink unit and the provision for a dishwasher. Fitted appliances include an LPG AGA, a NEFF slide and hide electric oven, and a hob. Windows look out to both the front and rear elevations, bringing in plenty of natural light.

Steps lead down into a delightful breakfast/morning room, filled with natural light and opens up to a charming terrace through elegant French doors. A useful cupboard provides storage along with the central heating boiler with fitted base cabinets and granite work tops over and inset sink. A back door gives access to the rear courtyard with a further stable door opening into a large utility/store which was formerly the garage. There are fitted cupboards, inset sink Belfast along with a guest WC and double door opening out to the rear.

From the hall, stairs rise to a galleried split landing with glass balustrading allowing natural light throughout. The large principal double bedroom offers two double fitted wardrobes with views to both the front and side elevations. A spacious bathroom is fitted with a white suite to include a WC, pedestal wash hand basin, bath a separate shower and a heated towel rail. Across the landing, there are two further generous double bedrooms both of which are serviced by the house bathroom fitted with a white suite to include a WC, hand basin and a bath with shower over.

Outside - Accessed via a five-bar gate from the lane, a gravelled driveway leads to a generous parking and turning area with vehicular access into the adjoining paddock, along with a large timber shed providing good storage. The formal gardens have been creatively landscaped with a shaped lawn, bordered by well-established beds and borders, offering a vibrant display throughout the seasons, ensuring constant interest and colour. A pretty kitchen garden offers a variety of culinary herbs. This area also includes a pond and further raised beds.

A feature pond adds tranquillity and wildlife, while a York stone dining terrace provides the perfect spot for outdoor entertaining or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings.

The lawned garden is separated from the paddock by a charming Chestnut post and rail fence. The paddock itself is enclosed by a hedge boundary, offering privacy and seclusion. Within this space, you'll find a generously sized detached summer house, fitted with an alarm, ideal for relaxation or as a creative retreat, raised vegetable beds are enclosed nearby.

Services - We are advised by our clients that mains water and electricity are connected. LPG central heating and private drainage via a shared septic tank with the neighbouring property. Verification should be obtained by your Surveyor.

Tenure - We are advised by our client that the property is FREEHOLD. Verification should be obtained by your Solicitor. Vacant possession will be given upon completion.

Council Tax - Shropshire Council, Tax Band: F.


Fixtures And Fittings - By separate negotiation.

Viewing Arrangements - Strictly by appointment only. Please contact the Bridgnorth Office.

Directions - Leaving Bridgnorth proceed out towards Much Wenlock on the A458. Before entering the village of Morville, turn left into Telegraph Lane then turn right signposted The Lye. Continue to follow the lane along crossing over the Mor Brook taking the next turning on your right where Mor Brook Barn can be found a short distance along on the right hand side.

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About Berriman Eaton, Bridgnorth

23 Whitburn Street, Bridgnorth, WV16 4QN
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A Little Bit About Us

  • Selling your home is one of the most stressful things you can do in life, which is why Berriman Eaton is there to take away the stress and make the process as simple and enjoyable as possible.

    Our 30-strong team of experts - spread across four offices in Bridgnorth, Wolverhampton, Wombourne and Worcestershire - will work with you to market and present your property to the right buyers, combining local knowledge with our understanding of the marketplace to get you the best price possible.

    We offer specialist advice on all aspects of the residential selling and purchasing process and, are one of the region's leading authorities on lettings, working with families, housing associations, professional sportspeople and high-profile business leaders on sourcing that ideal temporary property.

    Investment in technology and digital marketing has supplemented what we believe is still the most important element of selling houses...the personal touch.

    When you appoint us, you will have a main point of contact throughout and benefit from a five-point plan that focuses on getting the price right at valuation, getting the property ready for viewing, accompanied viewings, careful negotiations and a smooth exchange and completion.

    This is an approach that we put in place in 2006, when Berriman Eaton was created from the amalgamation of David Berriman and Eaton Estates, two of the region's best-known property specialists.

    Today, the business is run by Caroline Eaton and Nick Berriman, supported by Managing Director Andy Roberts and David Berriman as lead consultant.

    Our portfolio spans city centre living and family homes to country retreats and some of the West Midlands' most interesting properties.

    · 5 Star Feefo customer review rating for outstanding customer service

    · NAEA, ARLA and TPO protected

    · Qualified RICS surveys

    · More than £30m of properties sold in the last twelve months

    · £100m-strong lettings portfolio under management

    · Recently launched new homes consultancy service for developers

Our Principles

One of the principal philosophies of Berriman Eaton is to provide a professional service to our clients and as such we are pleased to announce that we are members of the National Association of Estate Agents and the voluntary Ombudsman Scheme. Nick Berriman is a fellow of the NAEA, a member of ARLA and has a law degree, Caroline is a member of the NAEA, a member of ARLA and David is a fellow of the RICS.

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