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Weavers Thatch, Kenley, Shrewsbury

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

1,777 sq ft

165 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Description

This pretty country cottage enjoys large gardens of just under an acre with a detached annexe (previously a holiday let), in glorious rural Shropshire surroundings between the Towns of Shrewsbury and Much Wenlock.
Church Stretton 4 miles - Much Wenlock 4.5 miles - Bridgnorth 12 miles - Shrewsbury 10 miles - Telford 12 miles - Ludlow 20 miles - Birmingham 46 miles
(All distances are approximate).

Location - Kenley is a picturesque village to the west of Much Wenlock and close to the market town of Shrewsbury. The cottage stands in most scenic Shropshire countryside, renowned for its stunning views to Wenlock Edge and the Shropshire Hills. Amenities including doctors, schooling for Primary and Secondary, can be found in Much Wenlock and also Church Stretton which has a train station. The County Town of Shrewsbury along the River Severn, offers a much more extensive range of shopping and amenities, including a Hospital and excellent sports facilities. Locally there are many outdoor pursuits including horse riding, walking and cycling. Within easy reach are renowned school such as Concord, Shrewsbury Girls High, Shrewsbury School, Prestfelde School and Wrekin School.

Overview - The Grade II Listed property dating to the mid C16th, was re-thatched in 2024 and has been sympathetically renovated to retain the original character, with a large oak framed extension to complete the living accommodation. Previous planning has been granted in the past for an oak framed double garage with office room above, but there is a separate character two storey annexe, full of charm that compliments the property and enjoyment of the location and gardens. Of particular note are the latest high tech additions with 'Smart House' night vision CCTV, and Smart locks on the external doors (worked by finger print or code). There is a large gated driveway for good parking.

Accommodation - On entering, the front door opens into an attractive porch area which flows through to a spacious open plan breakfast kitchen. Beautifully appointed with bespoke base and wall units, the kitchen is complemented by granite worktops incorporating a dual inset sink and a central island. Further enhancing the space is a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, together with windows to both side elevations. Steps rise to an impressive oak framed extension living space, featuring a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and trusses, underfloor heating, and a striking corner 'Barbas' soapstone gas fire. Windows enjoy views over the side and rear elevations. Leading from the breakfast kitchen is a charming dining room, rich in character and centred around a large inglenook fireplace with log burning stove and original bread oven. Stairs rise to the first floor, with the original front door opening into the entrance porch. A separate utility room laid with quarry tiles offers space for appliances, a sink unit, the oil fired central heating boiler, and access to the ground floor shower room/WC. Completing the ground floor is a further sitting room (Potential use for a further double bedroom), with a corner fireplace housing a log burning stove. A second staircase rises from here to the first-floor principal bedroom.

The first floor accommodation provides a spacious principal double bedroom, enjoying pleasant views over the side and rear elevations, and offers a secondary staircase leading down to the sitting room. From the bedroom there is Jack and Jill access to the family bathroom, fitted with a corner bath, WC and wash hand basin. From the main landing, which features the staircase descending to the dining room, there is access to two further bedrooms, (one of which is a smaller dressing room dimension) with limited head height.

Annexe 'The Hideaway' - The Hideaway was previously run as a holiday let, but is now an independent living area for teenage children. It offers a superb self-contained retreat separate from the main house, complete with its own central heating boiler. The front door opens into an open-plan living space and kitchen, fitted with base units, work surfaces, a sink, and a built-in oven with electric hob. Off the living area is a ground floor shower room. Stairs rise to the first floor, where there is a double bedroom featuring exposed beams and stonework along with a window and two skylights providing good natural light. This characterful annexe offers excellent versatility and would be ideal for dependent relative accommodation, a home office, or hobby space.

Outside - The property is accessed via a gated entrance from the lane, opening onto a spacious driveway with a pathway leading to both the cottage and the annexe. The mature, generously sized gardens are mainly laid to lawn and bordered by established trees and hedging, backing onto open farmland with far-reaching views beyond. Within the gardens is a large fish pond, along with a variety of planted beds and borders. Altogether, the grounds extend to just under an acre. There is also an additional gated entrance at the far end of the garden, along with a pedestrian gate providing access to the annexe from the lane.

Services - We are advised by our client that mains water and electricity are connected. There is oiled fired central heating to both the cottage and annexe both having individual boilers and oil tanks. Private drainage. Verification should be obtained by your Surveyor. The present Broadband speed is around 750mgb.

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

Council Tax - Council Tax Band: D.
Shropshire Council.

Viewing Arrangements - Strictly by appointment. Contact the BRIDGNORTH OFFICE.

Directions - From Bridgnorth, head towards Shrewsbury on the A458, passing through Much Wenlock. Continue down Harley Bank and take the left hand turn signposted Harley. Follow the road around past St Mary’s Church, then take the next left, signposted Kenley. Continue for approximately 2.8 miles where Weavers Thatch can be found on the left hand side.

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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: D
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
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Yes
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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

Affordability

Monthly repayments£3,987
Property: £ 795,000
Deposit: £ 79,500
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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