Nestled on the borders of Herefordshire, Shropshire, and Wales, this Grade II listed property was formerly a public house and dates back to the 17th century. With its rich history reflected in the characterful architectural features—including exposed timbers and original bread oven—this home presents a unique opportunity for renovation and investment. The spacious interior offers potential for modernization while retaining its historic charm, with ample living space that could be further extended by integrating the adjoining barn, which currently serves as a large workshop. This barn has excellent access and could be converted into an annexe for multi-generational living or an attractive holiday let, appealing to prospective buyers looking for flexible accommodation options.
The surrounding area is known for its stunning countryside, providing an ideal setting for those who enjoy outdoor activities and quaint local amenities available in nearby villages. The property is well-connected via road networks and public transport, making it suitable for commuters or those seeking rural tranquility without sacrificing accessibility.
With numerous local schools rated 'good' by Ofsted and vibrant market towns like Ludlow nearby—renowned for its culinary offerings—this location is attractive not just as a residence but also as a potential investment. The current layout includes four bedrooms and multiple reception areas with additional attic rooms that can serve various purposes. The garden space at the rear awaits landscaping by the new owner, offering further possibilities to enhance outdoor enjoyment.