This historic four-bedroom home, dating back to the late 1700s, is situated on an expansive plot and offers a unique blend of charm and potential. With rich original features throughout, the property’s layout supports both contemporary family living and the preservation of its classic character. Spread over three levels, the inviting atmosphere is immediately felt upon entry. The lounge features an impressive inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove and custom storage solutions, while a separate dining room emphasizes its entertaining potential, boasting quarry-tiled flooring and exposed brick elements alongside another wood burner. A family room adds further versatility for relaxation or remote work.
The kitchen embodies a country-style aesthetic that serves as the home's nucleus for daily activities. Upstairs, two spacious double bedrooms occupy the first floor, complemented by a well-appointed family bathroom with original elm floorboards. The second floor hosts two additional double bedrooms that showcase delightful views of the surrounding landscape.
Outdoors, the property impresses with its substantial rear garden enriched with mature foliage and fruit trees, alongside several outbuildings including wood stores and an outdoor WC. A standout feature is the detached garden annexe complete with a double bedroom and en-suite—ideal for guests, independent living arrangements, or even as a lucrative holiday rental following necessary permissions.
Additional conveniences include driveway parking with EV charging capabilities, a garage equipped for workshop use, and abundant storage options overhead. Notably, there remains significant opportunity to enhance or personalize this residence; previous planning permission has been granted for an extensive extension.
Conveniently located within easy reach of Broseley’s amenities and just five minutes from Ironbridge’s historic attractions while Telford Town Centre and M54 access are approximately twenty minutes away.