in the middle of a rural english village this traditional farmhouse dates back to tudor times. The main house is grade 2 listed and retains many original features such as beams, panelling exposed timber, wobbly stairs and uneven floors. It is centrally heated. It has a modern granite fitted kitchen with range cooker, american fridge freeer microwave kettle toaster portmeirion crockery dishwasher. There is seating to dine snugly 23. The lounge has a wood burning stove, leather sofas and a smart tv, there is a smaller snug where children can watch tv and play games with tv dvd and open fireplace. Utility has washing machine, tumble dryer toilet and basin. There is a downstairs double ensuite bedroom.Upstairs 3 double bedrooms, a triple single and a single bedroom with egyptian cotton sheets and towels, a family bathroom with bath, overhead shower, toilet and basin, a shower room and an upstairs toilet. The barn has an upside down style with 3 downstairs double bedrooms, one of which is ensuite. There is a family bathroom. Upstairs is a large kitchen dining lounge area with home cinema surround speakers and large smart tv and wood burner. The church barn has an open plan kitchen dining lounge area with smart tv , upstairs a mezzanine bedroom with double and single beds, this is not lockable. Downstairs ia a double room and a family bathroom. Outside is a patio with garden furniture a climbing frame with swings and plenty of space to explore and enjoy. It is enclosed. The games barn is not heated so you can enjoy fresh air under cover and play pool table tennis and table football .
This cottage is located in Shrewsbury. Church Stretton Teme Leisure Centre and The Shrewsbury Darwin Walk are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Lord Hill's Column and Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery. Mickey Miller's and Drummond Outdoor are also worth visiting.
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