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  • Manor Road, Edgmond, Newport, TF10 8JS

    Offers in the Region Of £850,000

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    The Homestead is a substantial country home positioned within large wrap around gardens ( approximately 0.53 acre) in the heart of the sought after village of Edgmond. This much loved family home was once the farmhouse to Edgmond Manor. The Homestead has been well maintained and retains an abundance of character features while providing flexible and spacious accommodation to suit modern family living. Consideration has been given to extensions on the property to ensure an abundance of natural light as many of the rooms also have dual aspect windows benefitting from views to the front and rear gardens. The driveway provides turning and parking space for several vehicles with access to an integral garage and outbuildings. Edgmond has a highly regarded primary school which is within (...)

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  • Stafford Road, Woodseaves, Stafford, ST20 0NR

    Offers in the Region Of £615,000

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    Rowan House is a recently built executive family home with well proportioned accommodation over three floors and is positioned within a substantial plot. The present owner has given careful consideration to the design and quality of the fixtures and fittings resulting in a contemporary home presented to a high standard providing flexible accommodation ideally suited to modern family living. The plot boasts far reaching countryside views from the rear garden towards The Wrekin and The Shropshire Hills. Windows to the rear maximise the views and allow an abundance of natural light. The driveway provides parking for several vehicles and the double garage benefits from rubber flooring and electric garage doors. The rear garden is laid to lawn with an extensive paved terrace boasting field (...)

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  • Upper Bar, Newport Shropshire, TF10 7AP

    Auction Guide Price £375,000

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    *FOR SALE BY THE MODERN METHOD OF AUCTION* Smallwood Lodge tea rooms is a Grade 2 listed property steeped in local history and is said to be one of two buildings to escape the great fire in 1665. Records state this property was built C1600 as a dwelling and extended in the 17th century, re-faced in the 19th century when it was used for other purposes. This property is bursting with character features including exposed timbers, sash and canted bay windows. Smallwood Lodge is currently run as a tea room to the ground floor and a hairdressing salon to the first floor. Recently the adjoining coach house has been converted to provide additional seating for the tea room with a mezzanine above. The mezzanine is currently used as store however could provide additional dining space. Smallwood (...)

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