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Description
- • A Charming Detached Grade II Listed 4 Bedroom Village House with Character
- • Extensive and Versatile Accommodation with Period Features
- • 16th Century Original House with Attached Converted Barn
- • 2/3 Reception Rooms, Farmhouse Kitchen, Cellar, 4 Bedrooms, one with En-Suite, Family Bathroom with roll top bath, Mezzanine Landing/Study Area, Shower Room
- • Generous Rear Gardens
- • Sought After Village Location
- • Conveniently Situated for a range of Country Pursuits and Leisure Attractions
- • Energy Efficiency Rating: 42 (E) (Expires: 06/01/2035)
Tin House is a fine example of a detached village property with versatile accommodation, which has a wealth of period features. The original Grade II listed house which dates back to the 16th Century has character accommodation with Oil Fired Central Heating.
On the ground floor approached through the Entrance Porch there is a delightful Farmhouse Style Kitchen with Range cooker and ceramic sink. Being the heart of the home it is a very sociable space equally suited for entertaining. The Kitchen provides access to a Rear Snug with half timbered walls, which will also make a useful Utility Space, enjoying a dual aspect with quarry tiled floor which flows seamlessly from the Kitchen. The Sitting Room with exposed Oak floor also enjoys a dual aspect with exposed wall and ceiling timbers and woodburning stove set into an attractive brick recess. From the Kitchen there is a glazed Sun Room which is a pleasant seating area, which continues through into the Converted Barn with an abundance of features and vaulted ceiling. The main Lounge has a woodburning stove with exposed wooden floor and French doors leading out to the rear garden. The vaulted ceiling fills the room with ambiance and is flooded with natural light from the Velux roof lights.
The staircase leads to an a Mezzanine Study Area and to the further side is a Bedroom and Shower Room. Returning to the main house, the original staircase leads to the first floor where there are 3 Bedrooms, one of which has an En-Suite Shower Room, together with the Family Bathroom with roll top bath.
FLOOD RISK (PER NRW)
Flooding from rivers - very low risk
Flooding from the sea - very low risk
Flooding from surface water and small watercourses – very low risk
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The property occupies a prominent position in the centre of the sought after village of Priest Weston. A range of country pursuits and leisurely walks are close at hand. The well renowned hills within the area offer further exploration.
The property has a cottage style garden to the front and to the rear there is a generous and attractive lawned garden, patio and gravelled seating area adjacent to the house. There is a pathway which meanders through the lawn with herbaceous borders and a variety of specimen fruit trees. A further walkway leads through to a Timber Workshop where the lawned gardens continue with an area which is currently used for poultry.
The gardens provide great scope for landscaping and are of a notable size for village properties of this nature.
Directions
From our Welshpool Office travel on the A483 south for Newtown. From the Sarn-Y-Bryn Caled roundabout, taking the exit for Montgomery (A490) proceed through the village of Forden and take next left for Chirbury/Churchstoke. Proceed to Chirbury and on the sharpe left hand bend, take the right turn for Churchstoke. Take next left for Priest Weston. The village is approximately 2.3 miles. At the junction the property is located virtually straight ahead.Council Tax Band: D
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