
Marton, Myddle, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
5
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
3,578 sq ft
332 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- A characterful yet contemporary home with generous, light-filled living spaces and seamless indoor–outdoor flow.
- Offering flexible living with five bedrooms, including ground floor options ideal for guests or multi-generational use.
- Two stylish holiday cottages, well-appointed and ready for immediate use, providing excellent income potential or guest accommodation.
- Extensive outbuildings and entertainment space, including a substantial barn with workshop, storage and a covered outdoor bar, lounge and dining area.
- Gated courtyard with ample parking alongside a gently sloping field, ideal for lifestyle, recreational or smallholding use.
- EPC Rating = D
Description
Description
The Drift House
The Drift House, Springfield Barns occupies a most attractive rural position just beyond the village of Baschurch, set amidst rolling Shropshire countryside and enjoys a wonderfully open outlook within a countryside setting. The house enjoys private gardens on three elevations.
The Drift House is a striking and highly individual country home, created through the thoughtful conversion of traditional farm buildings, where characterful features are combined with a stylish and contemporary finish.
The principal house offers an impressive sense of volume and light, with the main reception room enjoying a triple aspect and full-height glazing, with bi-fold doors opening seamlessly onto the central courtyard, creating a superb connection between inside and out. The adjoining kitchen/dining room, with bi-fold barn doors, forms a true focal point of the house, generously proportioned and well equipped, with a central island, integrated appliances and feature fireplace, perfectly suited to both family living and entertaining on a larger scale.
The layout has been carefully considered to offer flexibility, including, a boot room, a ground floor bedroom, which is ideal for guests or extended family, alongside a separate home office and utility room.
Upstairs, with three well proportioned bedrooms off the main landing and a galleried landing, provides an impressive sense of arrival to the beautifully appointed principal suite with dressing area and en suite. Each of the additional bedrooms benefits from built-in storage, while the family bathroom is finished to a high standard.
The Cottages & Outside
A particularly notable feature of Springfield Barns is the inclusion of two beautifully designed holiday cottages that are purposely designed to give independent access away from the principal house. Both are finished to an excellent specification and offering immediate lifestyle and income potential. Each enjoys open-plan living accommodation with vaulted ceilings and exposed timbers, creating bright and characterful spaces. The Parlour includes a log-burning stove, double bedroom and en suite, while The Dairy offers a well-proportioned studio-style layout, making them ideally suited for short term letting or visiting guests.
Externally, the principal property is arranged around a central courtyard approached through five-bar timber gates, creating a cohesive and highly attractive setting with ample parking. The integrated garage links seamlessly with the main house and cottages, enhancing practicality. A substantial barn, in the rear garden provides excellent additional space, incorporating workshop areas, storage and a covered open-sided entertaining area with a bar, dining and lounge area offering an excellent setting for hosting and outdoor dining.
Beyond the courtyard, a gently sloping field extends to approximately 3 acres, providing further versatility and potential for a range of uses, including equestrian interests, smallholding or amenity land. Overall, Springfield Barns represents a highly versatile and engaging country property, combining quality accommodation, ancillary income potential and an excellent range of outbuildings within a sought-after Shropshire setting.
Location
Springfield Barns is situated just beyond the village of Baschurch, approximately 2 miles away, in a highly regarded part of North Shropshire, surrounded by attractive undulating countryside and has the benefit of Shrewsbury and Ellesmere public transport from the driveway.
The setting offers a fine balance of rural outlook and accessibility, the county town of Shrewsbury approximately 10 miles and the market towns of Ellesmere, Oswestry and Wem within 12 miles.
Baschurch provides a well-supported local community with a primary school, secondary school, medical practice, a small supermarket, two public houses/restaurants, a polo club and garage services.
Shrewsbury is widely considered one of the region’s most desirable towns, renowned for its medieval architecture, vibrant cultural scene and excellent independent shopping and dining.
There are extensive options of both highly respected private and public schools including Adcote, The Corbet, Ellesmere College, Prestfelde, Shrewsbury, Shrewsbury High and Thomas Adams.
The property is also well placed for communication links, with the A49 and A5 both within approximately 5 miles, providing routes towards the wider Midlands motorway network. Rail services are available from Wem (circa 7 miles) and Shrewsbury (circa 10 miles), with direct connections to Birmingham and further links to London, enhancing the property’s accessibility for both regional and national travel.
The surrounding area offers an excellent range of recreational opportunities, with scenic walking, cycling and riding routes readily available, alongside golf courses and country pursuits, making this a highly attractive location for those seeking both convenience and an engaging rural lifestyle.
Square Footage: 3,578 sq ft
Acreage: 3.67 Acres
Additional Info
Council Tax- Shropshire. Band F.
Services- Mains water, electricity & drainage. The Drift House has ground source heating. Both cottages have oil central heating.
The Drift House EPC: C
The Dairy EPC: D
The Parlour EPC: D
The Drift House Council Tax Band: F
Holiday Lets at The Drift House Current Rateable Value: £2,600.
The holiday lets have their own parking spaces and own separate gardens.
Brochure prepared 2026/06 BTJ
Photography- 2026/0506 E-House
Brochures
Web Details- 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: F
- 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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