This significant Grade II Listed farmhouse, nestled in approximately half an acre of formal gardens, offers a unique investment opportunity on the outskirts of Claverley. Spanning three stories, the property encompasses five bedrooms and four reception rooms, each infused with historical character and architectural charm, making it a rare find in this desirable village locale.
Claverley is a charming village surrounded by the picturesque Shropshire countryside, providing an engaging community atmosphere alongside local amenities such as a primary school, doctors' surgery, traditional pubs, and various sports clubs. The area also boasts direct access to scenic walks and bridleways for outdoor enthusiasts.
With around 3,500 square feet of living space dating back to the 17th Century, this farmhouse features preserved elements that tell its rich history. The internal layout includes exposed timbers and exquisite plasterwork that speaks to its era. The generous accommodation allows for a thoughtful renovation to modernize while retaining original details.
The ground floor welcomes you through a quarry-tiled porch into a spacious reception hall leading to multiple reception rooms with wood-burning stoves, including a dining room featuring an impressive inglenook fireplace. The kitchen retains some original fittings but may require updates for contemporary living.
On the first floor, the principal suite benefits from period features such as floorboards and a cast-iron fireplace while offering considerable potential for reconfiguration or enhancement. Two additional double bedrooms and family bathroom complete this level, while another two bedrooms and shower facilities occupy the second floor.
Externally, manicured gardens provide peaceful outdoor space with views over adjacent farmland. The property is complemented by several derelict barns at the rear that present further development potential (subject to necessary planning consents), adding more value to your investment.
Additional considerations include private drainage and no central heating system currently installed; heating relies on log burners. This property offers significant scope for improvement whilst maintaining its historical significance.