Property code: 83052
Surrounded by rolling hills, lush landscapes and footpaths both on and off the beaten track, this gorgeous home is perfect for a rural retreat. Sitting in the southern Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty close to the Welsh border, find plenty of adventures to fill your days before returning home for a cosy night in front of the wood burner or al fresco feasts sizzled up on the BBQ and savoured on the patio.
Rich tones and sleek style meet cosy comforts and characterful exposed beams at this beautiful barn conversion where underfloor heating promises to keep your toes warm. The open-plan living space welcomes sociable evenings and is waiting to be filled with chatter which flows from the chef’s corner to the comfortable sofa. Listen to crackling logs and watch flickering flames transform the space into a snug sanctuary as you settle beneath the locally sourced timber beams which line the ceiling. Sharp lines and sleek tones are softened by rustic features and natural light which seeps in through large windows. The charm continues outside where you can relax before bed and enjoy a waterside walk by the River Clun and an al fresco aperitif. Drift off in one of two pretty, first-floor bedrooms, both of which are treated to en-suites for easy mornings.
Nestled amid 150 acres of working farmland, escape your four-legged neighbours and visit one of the local towns for a meal away from the kitchen. Just 4.5 miles away, the historic town of Clun boasts a castle, the ancient Packhorse Bridge and a museum - the perfect destination for those who enjoy discovering tales of years gone by. Take to two feet and hop on one of the area’s well-trodden tracks and trails including the Shropshire Way, Offa’s Dyke Path and the Jack Mytton Way.
Code: 83052