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Hopstone House, Hopstone, Claverley, Wolverhampton

PROPERTY TYPE

House

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Description

An imposing Grade II Listed farmhouse set within formal gardens of around half an acre, enjoying a rural aspect on the outskirts of Claverley. The farmhouse offers extensive accommodation arranged over three storeys, including five bedrooms and four reception rooms. With considerable character and architectural features, the property presents a rare opportunity in a sought-after village setting.
Bridgnorth - 5 miles, Wombourne - 7 miles, Telford - 15 miles, Kidderminster - 14 miles, Stourbridge - 13 miles, Shrewsbury - 26 miles, Birmingham - 26 miles.
(All distances are approximate).

Location - Claverley is a picturesque village surrounded by rolling Shropshire countryside, ideally situated between the Wolverhampton and the historic market town of Bridgnorth, just off the A454. The village enjoys a thriving community atmosphere and offers an excellent range of local amenities, including a primary school and nursery, doctors surgery, Church, traditional pubs, cafe, village hall, and an array of sports clubs.

The surrounding countryside provides direct access to an extensive network of scenic walks and bridleways, making the area particularly appealing to outdoor enthusiasts. Despite its rural setting, Claverley benefits from excellent transport links, offering convenient access to the West Midlands and beyond, making it well suited for both commuting and country living.

Overview - With around 3,500sq.ft of living space, this quietly positioned farmhouse dating to the 17th Century, has preserved features that provide a fascinating timeline of it's history and owners. The core of the house is timber framed on sandstone with stone architecture. Internally there are many exposed original timbers, some engraved by previous occupants. Retained in the lounge are,a is a spectacular display of early hand painted plaster scenes with intricate painting on the ceiling timbers. Through the centuries, the farm formed part of the Apley Estate, followed by the Ridley family, renowned as the oldest trading seedsman in the country during the 19th Century, then later to an industrialist who reputedly designed supplied the ironmongery door handles for the House of Parliament - the front door handle remains here as one of the prototypes.

The house has a charming flow with spacious rooms and ready for further updating.

Accommodation - The property opens through a covered porch into a welcoming reception hall with traditional quarry tile flooring. Stairs rise to the first floor, with access also provided to the cellars. From the hall, doors lead to the principal reception rooms;including the dining room with a large inglenook fireplace, sitting room,, lounge and drawing room. Each featuring wood-burning stoves.

The kitchen, also laid with quarry tiles, is fitted with base cupboards, worktops, a sink unit, and an electric AGA. To the rear, a quarry-tiled hall provides access to a guest cloakroom/WC and a utility/pantry with appliance space.

On the first floor, a generous landing enjoys open views to the front. The principal bedroom suite features original floorboards, a cast-iron fireplace, and an adjoining en-suite bathroom. Connected to the bedroom is a substantial room, formerly the grain store and still retains its external granary steps. The space is currently used as an office. This floor also includes two further double bedrooms and the main family bathroom.

The second floor offers two additional double bedrooms both of which are serviced by a shower room with WC.

Outside - Hopstone House sits behind a gated driveway leading to attractive lawned gardens with well-established planted borders, mature hedging, and trees. The property adjoins open farmland and enjoys far-reaching rural views, creating a private and picturesque setting. From a shared drive to the side, access is provided to further parking with a back entrance.

Barns To The Rear - Adjoining the house to the rear, are a range of derelict barns which are being sold separately for residential development. Part of the adjoining two storey barn is being retained by the house and requires renovation.

Services - We are advised by our client that mains water and electricity are connected. Private drainage. Please note, there is no central heating; heating is provided through log burners. Verification should be obtained by your surveyor.

Tenure - We are advised by our client that the property is FREEHOLD. Grade II Listed. Vacant possession will be given upon completion. There is no upward chain. Verification should be obtained by your solicitors.

Council Tax - Shropshire Council.
Tax Band: G.

Fixtures And Fittings - By separate negotiation.

Viewing Arrangements - Viewing strictly by appointment only. Please contact our BRIDGNORTH OFFICE.

Directions - From Bridgnorth, head towards Wolverhampton on the A454. Upon reaching Wyken near Worfield, take a right turn immediately after the petrol station. Continue along this lane for approximately 1.6 miles. As you descend down the hill, take a left turn signposted Lower/Upper Hopstone. Continue along where Hopstone House 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: G
LISTED PROPERTYA property designated as being of architectural or historical interest, with additional obligations imposed upon the owner.Read more about listed properties in our glossary page.
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PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
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Monthly repayments£4,488
Property: £ 895,000
Deposit: £ 89,500
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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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

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