A fabulously characteristic and spacious eight bedroom property which dates back to the 18th century and forms part of the Millichope Estate.
A fabulous Grade II listed spacious eight bedroom property which dates back to the 18th century and forms part of the Millichope Estate. The accommodation briefly comprises of an Entrance Hall, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Sitting Room, Kitchen/Breakfast
Room, Store, Cellar, Master Suite with Twin Baths, Guest Suite with Dressing Room and En-Suite Bathroom, Separate Shower Room, Six further Bedrooms and Family Bathroom. Externally the property benefits from a Self Contained Study, 2 Greenhouses, Garage with
Loft Storage, Summer Room and 2 Stone Built Stores. The gardens are well landscaped and feature a large pond and mature trees and shrubs.
Craven Arms 6.8 miles, Ludlow 10 miles, Much Wenlock 10.4 miles, Shrewsbury 21.3 miles
Situation
Munslow House was originally built as the Rectory for the Church of St Michael around 1793 which sits close to the house. The house, built from local limestone, now forms part of the Millichope Estate and the surrounding parkland provides stunning open views
from the property.
The property itself sits within just under 2 acres of landscaped mature gardens; the main feature being the pond which sits to the front of the property and which the driveway skirts.
The village of Munslow benefits from a pub, small garage as well as the parish church and is just a short distance from Craven Arms, Ludlow and Much Wenlock where a wider range of amenities can be found including a post office, garage, town hall, schools and
local shops.
Ludlow & Much Wenlock are extremely sought after Shropshire towns, each with a wonderful range of services, amenities, including fine local shops, Michelin Starred restaurants and leisure amenities such as Ludlow Race Course.
Craven Arms sits on the main Cardiff to Manchester line and gives regular access to Cardiff and London (via Newport).
Craven Arms sits on the A49 trunk road which provides good access to the town of Ludlow in the South and the county town of Shrewsbury in the North.
The Property
A sweeping driveway leads past the pond to the property's front door.
Entrance Hall
Munslow House is approached through the entrance porch and into the hallway which has flagstone flooring, two central heating radiators and a traditional wooden staircase which rises to the first floor landing. Internal doors from the Entrance Hall lead to
the Drawing Room, Dining Room and the Inner Hall.
Drawing Room 6.7m (22') x 5.2m (17'1)
The Drawing Room is a light and spacious room with windows to two aspects which has been loving restored and features wooden flooring and open fireplace. To the far end of the room are three large sash which, when fully opened, can provide access to the gardens.
The room also benefits from two Victorian style cast iron radiators.
Dining Room 5.3m (17'5) x 5.1m (16'9)
The Dining Room has wooden flooring and walls are part wood panelled and part wallpapered. Large sash windows feature to the front and side of the property and the room benefits from a Victorian style cast iron radiator.
Inner Hall
The Inner Hall leads through from the Entrance Hall and gives access to the Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Cellar, Sitting Room and Cloakroom and has an external door which leads to the rear courtyard.
Sitting Room 4m (13'1) x 3.9m (12'10)
The room has carpet flooring and painted walls with a good range of fitted storage and shelving. The room also benefits from an wood burner, a central heating radiator and a window to the side of the property.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room 8m (26'3) x 8.4m (27'7)
The traditional kitchen has a range of fitted wooden units with twin inset ceramic sinks and an oil fired AGA. A large sash window overlooks the rear courtyard while a door to the gardens and two large windows form a bay, creating an ideal seating area. The
room features a good sized pantry cupboard whilst an internal door leads down a corridor to a large storage room. The kitchen has ceramic tiled flooring, painted walls and exposed timbers to the ceiling.
Cellar 5.1m (16'9) x 5.1m (16'9)
The cellar provides two storage rooms and is currently used to house a washing machine and tumble dryer.
Cloakroom
The Cloakroom provides useful storage for coats and shoes with a range of coat hooks and shoe racks. The room also benefits from a low level WC and a pedestal wash hand basin and has a window to the side of the property which allows in the natural light.
First Floor Landing
From the Entrance Hall a traditional wooden staircase rises to a split level landing providing access to the Master Suite, the Guest Suite, Bedroom 8 and Shower Room.
Master Suite 6.7m (22') x 5.2m (17'1)
The Master Bedroom is a generously proportioned bedroom with cream carpet flooring and wallpaper to the walls. The main feature of the room is the large bay window to the end which provides spectacular views over the gardens and surrounding parkland but the
room also benefits from an ornamental fireplace and an archway that leads through to the:
Master En-suite Bathroom/ Dressing Room
The Master En-Suite is a large bathroom with wood panelling to the walls which has been reclaimed from a Saudi Ambassadors residency in London. The panels also include fitted wardrobes and a concealed low level WC. To the centre of the room are two baths, installed
facing each other and twin sinks are also featured. A large arched window looks over the gardens to the side of the property and a large mirror reflects this natural light around the room. The bathroom also has cream carpeted flooring and exposed timbers to
the ceiling.
Guest Suite 5.3m (17'5) x 5.1m (16'9)
The Guest Suite comprises of a large double bedroom, dressing area and en-suite bathroom. The bedroom has cream carpet flooring and painted walls and ceiling and benefits from an ornamental fireplace and two Victorian style cast iron radiators. Windows to the
front and side provide good views towards the Church of St Michael which dates back to the 12th Century. An internal door leads through to the:
Dressing Room
The Dressing Room has cream carpet flooring and wallpaper to the walls. A range of fitted wardrobes provides ample storage and archway leads through to the:
En-Suite Bathroom
The En-Suite bathroom has a white suite comprising of a panel bath, low level WC and pedestal wash hand basin. There is also a heated towel rail.
Bedroom 8 2.7m (8'10) x 2.6m (8'6)
The final bedroom to the first floor is a single bedroom which would make an ideal child's bedroom and has carpet flooring and painted walls. A feature window to the rear provides plenty of natural light into the room and there is also a central heating radiator.
Shower Room
A Shower Room is accessed from the first floor landing and has tiled walls and carpet flooring. The room features a good sized shower cubicle with mixer shower and a window to the rear of the property.
Second Floor Landing
From the first floor landing a further staircase rises to the second floor landing which has wooden flooring, a skylight window and internal doors leading to the remainder of the bedrooms and the family bathroom.
Bedroom 3 5.2m (17'1) x 4.3m (14'1)
The third bedroom is of a generous size and has carpet flooring and views from the front of the property towards the Church of St Michael and the landscaped gardens and picturesque pond. The room also has two central heating radiators.
Bedroom 4 5.5m (18'1) x 4.1m (13'5)
This bedroom has carpet flooring and wallpaper to the walls. A central heating radiator is included and a window to the side of the property.
property reference: UFYS999000173
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