Steventon, Ludlow, Shropshire
£900,000
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Bedrooms: 6
Sought After Location, Walking Distance to Ludlow Town Centre, Grade II Listed Farm House, 6 Bedrooms, 3 Reception Rooms, 2 Bathrooms, Approximately 1 Acre (0.40Ha) Gardens
Situation: Foldgate Farm is within walking distance of Ludlow town centre which is a thriving market town and an architectural gem with a lively community feel, busy with events and festivals throughout the year. It has an international reputation for food and drink with many excellent restaurants and cafes, enhanced by the area's abundance of good quality producers.
Ludlow is located just off the A49 with the county town of Shrewsbury to the north and Hereford to the south. Birmingham and the West Midlands are an approximate one hour commute with many convenient rail links. There are excellent state and independent schools in the area including Moor Park, Bedstone and Shrewsbury School.
Ludlow Golf Club and Ludlow National Hunt racecourse are within a fifteen minute drive. Ludlow has a train station on the main Manchester to Cardiff line with trains running at regular intervals to Shrewsbury and Hereford. By changing just once, London is accessible in a little over three hours.
A Grade II listed 17th century farmhouse believed to be one of the first brick built houses in the area. It has been beautifully renovated, maintained and improved by the current owners who have enjoyed living here for the last 27 years. Throughout there are many attractive period features that include stone fireplaces, exposed beams, oak floors and many oak mullion windows. The layout of accommodation reflects the history and period of the house, but later additions have ensured that the house also meets with the needs of 21st century living.
Set in formal gardens and retaining a wealth of character throughout, this is a beautiful home that provides excellent accommodation that is arranged over three floors (plus cellar) with many rooms enjoying views to the surrounding countryside. The oak front door opens into the sitting room with a door leading to an inner hall from which stairs climb to the first floor. There is also a dining room and at the rear of the house a wonderful farmhouse kitchen which has an Aga, plenty of fitted cupboards and drawers, as well as space for a large farmhouse table and sofas. The study is located off the kitchen, converted from what was a former dairy. There is also a utility, cloakroom and a wonderful oak framed garden room added in the last of couple years which connects the house into the garden superbly.
To the first floor set off a spacious landing are two double bedrooms at the front of the house and the main bathroom. To the rear and with windows overlooking the garden, is the principle bedroom suite, with bathroom and walk in wardrobe both with Velux windows.
The second floor has great adaptable space and can provide four further bedrooms (two interconnecting). The current owners have considered introducing an additional bathroom to this floor or the space can be used as a playroom or office.
Outside
The driveway belongs to Foldgate Farmhouse but is shared with the neighbouring property, a beautifully converted Grade II listed barn which has been laid out to maximise privacy to both properties. The open courtyard to the front is divided carefully with designated areas for parking for each property. There is scope for garaging / workshops to be created to the northern side of Foldgate Farm.(subject to planning and listed building consent)
Foldgate Farm has a generous plot that extends to just over one acre in total. The gardens are well laid out and have been a love of the current owners. They include a small Japanese stroll garden with acers, flowering cherries, ponds and waterfalls, created in 2008 by celebrated garden designer, Charles Cheshire. Dense and mature planting around the borders of the property provides a considerable degree of privacy.
We wish to advise interested parties that the orchard to the rear of Foldgate Farm will be developed into five bespoke houses in the near future and the surrounding fields are part of a larger development that has commenced, but as part of the approved scheme, great sensitivity was given to the layout and preserving the outlook from the property to the south and west, where the property looks out over the town towards the hills from the upper floors.
Postcode: SY8 4BU
Local Authority: Shropshire Council (03456 789000)
Council Tax Band: G
Services: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage are connected. Gas fired Aga and central heating.
Listing reference: 1218890 - Listed August 1993. Grade II Listed.
Broadband Speed: Our research has indicated that full fibre broadband is available at this property. Please conduct your own research to ensure the speeds meet your requirements.
Flood Risk: Surface water, rivers and the sea: Very Low risk.
Fixtures and Fittings: Whilst all attempts have been made to accurately describe the property in regard to fixtures and fittings, a comprehensive list will be made available by the seller's solicitors.
Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way: The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
Please Note: Foldgate Farm Barn has a right of access along / over the drive belonging to Foldgate Farm.
Directions: From Ludlow town centre, proceed down Old Street and at the bottom, turn left into Temeside and continue until the road bends to the left at which point turn right and follow the road along the river to the T junction. At this point, turn right and at the brow of the hill take the first left into Foldgate Lane. Proceed up here and you will find the entrance into Foldgate Farm on the right-hand side.
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Situation: Foldgate Farm is within walking distance of Ludlow town centre which is a thriving market town and an architectural gem with a lively community feel, busy with events and festivals throughout the year. It has an international reputation for food and drink with many excellent restaurants and cafes, enhanced by the area's abundance of good quality producers.
Ludlow is located just off the A49 with the county town of Shrewsbury to the north and Hereford to the south. Birmingham and the West Midlands are an approximate one hour commute with many convenient rail links. There are excellent state and independent schools in the area including Moor Park, Bedstone and Shrewsbury School.
Ludlow Golf Club and Ludlow National Hunt racecourse are within a fifteen minute drive. Ludlow has a train station on the main Manchester to Cardiff line with trains running at regular intervals to Shrewsbury and Hereford. By changing just once, London is accessible in a little over three hours.
A Grade II listed 17th century farmhouse believed to be one of the first brick built houses in the area. It has been beautifully renovated, maintained and improved by the current owners who have enjoyed living here for the last 27 years. Throughout there are many attractive period features that include stone fireplaces, exposed beams, oak floors and many oak mullion windows. The layout of accommodation reflects the history and period of the house, but later additions have ensured that the house also meets with the needs of 21st century living.
Set in formal gardens and retaining a wealth of character throughout, this is a beautiful home that provides excellent accommodation that is arranged over three floors (plus cellar) with many rooms enjoying views to the surrounding countryside. The oak front door opens into the sitting room with a door leading to an inner hall from which stairs climb to the first floor. There is also a dining room and at the rear of the house a wonderful farmhouse kitchen which has an Aga, plenty of fitted cupboards and drawers, as well as space for a large farmhouse table and sofas. The study is located off the kitchen, converted from what was a former dairy. There is also a utility, cloakroom and a wonderful oak framed garden room added in the last of couple years which connects the house into the garden superbly.
To the first floor set off a spacious landing are two double bedrooms at the front of the house and the main bathroom. To the rear and with windows overlooking the garden, is the principle bedroom suite, with bathroom and walk in wardrobe both with Velux windows.
The second floor has great adaptable space and can provide four further bedrooms (two interconnecting). The current owners have considered introducing an additional bathroom to this floor or the space can be used as a playroom or office.
Outside
The driveway belongs to Foldgate Farmhouse but is shared with the neighbouring property, a beautifully converted Grade II listed barn which has been laid out to maximise privacy to both properties. The open courtyard to the front is divided carefully with designated areas for parking for each property. There is scope for garaging / workshops to be created to the northern side of Foldgate Farm.(subject to planning and listed building consent)
Foldgate Farm has a generous plot that extends to just over one acre in total. The gardens are well laid out and have been a love of the current owners. They include a small Japanese stroll garden with acers, flowering cherries, ponds and waterfalls, created in 2008 by celebrated garden designer, Charles Cheshire. Dense and mature planting around the borders of the property provides a considerable degree of privacy.
We wish to advise interested parties that the orchard to the rear of Foldgate Farm will be developed into five bespoke houses in the near future and the surrounding fields are part of a larger development that has commenced, but as part of the approved scheme, great sensitivity was given to the layout and preserving the outlook from the property to the south and west, where the property looks out over the town towards the hills from the upper floors.
Postcode: SY8 4BU
Local Authority: Shropshire Council (03456 789000)
Council Tax Band: G
Services: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage are connected. Gas fired Aga and central heating.
Listing reference: 1218890 - Listed August 1993. Grade II Listed.
Broadband Speed: Our research has indicated that full fibre broadband is available at this property. Please conduct your own research to ensure the speeds meet your requirements.
Flood Risk: Surface water, rivers and the sea: Very Low risk.
Fixtures and Fittings: Whilst all attempts have been made to accurately describe the property in regard to fixtures and fittings, a comprehensive list will be made available by the seller's solicitors.
Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way: The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
Please Note: Foldgate Farm Barn has a right of access along / over the drive belonging to Foldgate Farm.
Directions: From Ludlow town centre, proceed down Old Street and at the bottom, turn left into Temeside and continue until the road bends to the left at which point turn right and follow the road along the river to the T junction. At this point, turn right and at the brow of the hill take the first left into Foldgate Lane. Proceed up here and you will find the entrance into Foldgate Farm on the right-hand side.
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