Caradoc, Church Street, Clun, Shropshire, SY7 8JW

A beautiful Grade-II listed stone-built property with a superb outbuiliding and gardens situated in an idyllic town.

Guide Price £620,000

Entrance hall | Sitting room | Dining room | Kitchen/breakfast room | Cloakroom | Principal bedroom with adjacent study/further bedroom Further three/four bedrooms | Family bathroom | Cellar | Garage with room above | Large studio | Garden | Kitchen garden | Terrace

The Property

Caradoc is a superb period property boasting a wealth of character throughout with substantial proportions. The property is situated within the heart of the charming town of Clun and is within walking distance to all of the amenities the town has to offer. The building dates back to the early 19th century and is stone-built with cast iron windows.

Upon entering the property, there is a spacious hallway with beautiful original tiled flooring. The sitting room has a high ceiling, wooden flooring and a superb marble open fireplace. The dining room has a large inglenook stone fireplace housing a wood burning stove. There are an abundance of original character features throughout including exposed beams, original flooring and doors. The kitchen/breakfast room has quarry tiled flooring and a particularly high ceiling. The kitchen is fitted with units and integrated appliances including an electric hob and a traditional oil-fired AGA. There is a cloakroom to service the ground floor. The property benefits from superb cellar storage.

On the first floor, there is the principal bedroom which has an adjacent study. The study could either act as a further bedroom, a dressing room or an en-suite bathroom. There is a separate staircase from the kitchen to here. There is also a further spacious bedroom on the first floor. A family bathroom services the bedrooms.

On the second floor, there are two further bedrooms which provide further storage for the house. The attic roof-space is fully insulated and partly boarded for storage space with a pull down ladder.

Caradoc benefits from a tremendous studio room which boasts superb proportions and could be used for a variety of uses including becoming a potential annexe for holiday letting or multi-generational purposes (subject to necessary consents). There is also a large garage with a room above, which also could be converted into secondary accommodation if required. The vendors currently use it as storage and workshop space.

Outside

The property benefits from extensive gardens and grounds that are particularly pretty. The gardens are mainly laid to lawn with some well-stocked herbaceous borders and shrubs throughout. There is also a pretty pond, a superb kitchen garden and a terrace area ideal for seasonal al-fresco dining and entertaining. There are various gardens stores throughout providing sufficient storage.

Situation

Caradoc is situated within the heart of the sought-after town of Clun. The historic and pretty riverside town offers all of the day-to-day amenities required including a village store, a post office, cafes, a hardware store and two public houses. There is also a particularly good primary school in the town. Clun has been suggested as one of the most tranquil locations in England and sits within the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

There are various walking and riding routes in the nearby countryside and sporting opportunities with Ludlow Racecourse and Golf Course.

Just further afield are Bishops Castle, Craven Arms and Ludlow, all offering further amenities with train stations at Craven Arms and Ludlow. There is further schooling in the nearby towns and for the private sector, Bedstone College, Moor Park and Lucton School can all be easily reached.

Directions

From Ludlow, head North on the A49 towards Craven Arms. Continue until you reach Craven Arms and at the first roundabout take the first exit signposted to 'Clun'. Continue on this road for 8.7 miles until you reach Clun. Proceed through the town and at the junction turn left singposted for 'Clun Castle'. Continue along here and left over the bridge and Caradoc can be found up this road on the left hand side towards the top of the road.

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General information

Local Authority: Shropshire Council.

Services: Mains water, electricity & drainage. Oil fired central heating.

Council Tax: Band E

Wayleaves, easements and rights of way: The property will be sold subject to and with the benefits of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these sales particulars or not.

Viewings: Strictly by appointment via Mark Wiggin Estate Agents.

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