Countryside home with beautiful views and pigsty that could be converted into annexe hits the market
A countryside retreat that is brimming with character and has potential for further modernisation and development has been listed for sale.
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Set within three acres of land, this detached home in Lee Brockhurst near Wem and Shrewsbury is surrounded by beautiful countryside landscapes and has been listed for £750,000 with Cooper Green Pooks estate agents.
Hunters Crag boasts a large plot within its rural village setting and the main family house is believed to date back to the 19th century.
The listing says: "Set within just under three acres of land, this very attractive detached house of character offers well-proportioned and versatile accommodation, along with plenty of potential for further modernisation and development. The property comprises the main family house, of which the original section dates back to the 19th century, stables and garaging, as well as a traditional pigsty with planning permission in the process of being approved for conversion into an annexe.
"The property occupies a stunning setting with impressive views over surrounding countryside, whilst being located a short distance from excellent road links."
The main home comprises a "good-sized" entrance hall, separate living and dining rooms which both have feature fireplaces adding to the living room which has a Clearview wood burning stove.
The home boasts a "lovely" open plan kitchen/breakfast room while there is also a family room which can be used as a separate sitting room that has access to the rear garden.
Two additional reception rooms are currently used as a study and hobbies room.
On the first floor are four double bedrooms, a family shower room, and en-suite bathroom to bedroom one.
Meanwhile, "beautiful" private gardens extend to the rear and side of the property, comprising areas of lawn, paved terrace and walkways, as well as a productive orchard with a selection of fruit trees and raised vegetable beds.
"Beyond the garden are two sizeable paddocks, approximately two acres in size, enclosed by fencing and mature trees, creating the perfect environment to keep horses and other livestock, and currently used as grazing for sheep," adds the listing.
"Along with two garden stores, there are also multiple outbuildings including two stables, a garage and carport.
"The former pigsty is a lovely, characterful outbuilding which has planning permission in the process of being approved for conversion into an annexe, ideal for a dependent relative or to be used as additional accommodation if required."
Electric gates open into the driveway where there is a parking area for multiple vehicles, and access to the garage and stabling.
Hunters Crag also has plenty rural walks on its doorstep, around the picturesque Lee Hill and along the River Roden.
Further information can be found on Rightmove.