Ash cottage is a delightful detached period oroperty with up to five bedrooms. Set in a lovely rural location on the edge of a small village with many rooms enjoying superb views out over the garden to fields and hills beyond.
A substantial home with excellent living accommodation, it is set in pretty gardens and boasts comfortable, flexible accommodation, with many period features throughout.
The front door opens into a light reception hall. The sitting room is dual aspect and has a large stone inglenook fireplace. The dining room is at the rear of the house and is well proportioned and the farmhouse kitchen is fitted out with a range of units and aga as well as plenty of space for a dining table and chairs.
To the rear of the kitchen is the utility with larder and a covered rear entrance which connects to the attached single garage with power and lighting connected.
To the first floor there are three bedrooms, two good doubles with the master having fitted wardrobes and far reaching views. There are also two separate bathrooms. The second floor offers two further bedrooms and a useful box room.
General
Local Authority: Shropshire Council.
Services: Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. Electric Aga
Council Tax: Band F.
Fixtures and Fittings: Only those items known as fixtures and fittings will be included in the
sale.
Wayleaves, rights of way and easements: The property will be sold subject to and with the
benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars
or not.
Viewings are strictly by appointment through the selling agents.
Corfton is a small village within the ever popular Corvedale on the edge of the picturesque and popular Shropshire Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The village has a local pub, with a shop / filling station at Aston Munslow, and a village hall and primary school at Diddlebury. The market town of Craven Arms, four miles to the west, offers a range of everyday amenities, including local shops, a post office, doctors and a supermarket.
The historic town of Ludlow is 7.5 miles to the south, offering excellent shopping plus a wealth of cultural and leisure attractions.
The area is well connected by road, with the A49, just four miles from the property, offering access towards Shrewsbury to the north, while Craven Arms mainline station provides services towards Cardiff to the south, and Crewe and Manchester to the north.
Accessed via a lane from the main road, the property is entered through a five-bar wooden gate onto a large gravelled driveway, which provides plenty of parking space.
There is a small stone outbuilding, perfect for storing logs and garden equipment and a pretty summer house.
The property is surrounded by delightful gardens which are filled with many flowering shrubs, roses, herbaceous plants and specimen trees with various seating areas that allow you to take in views of the surrounding countryside.
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