The Bog once an old mining village that has now become a popular tourist destination for walkers and nature lovers alike thanks to its position in the heart of the Shropshire hills.
Welsh Row occupies a wonderful secluded position offering privacy, day to day amenities can be found in Stiperstones and a wider selection of amenities in the village of Minsterley which include a Post Office, a Church, Village Hall, shop and petrol station, together with a popular primary school. Welsh Row lays approximately 16 miles to the South West of the County town of Shrewsbury with a good selection of selection of schools both in the private and public sector.
The area enjoys good road access with the A488 leading to the A5 which connects to the national motorway network via the M54. Regional Airports include Birmingham, Manchester and East Midlands.
A tremendously pretty, stone built, four-bedroom detached country cottage with an abundance of character and charm, enjoying breath taking views towards The Stiperstones including The Devils Chair, and located in an area designated part of the National Landscapes.
The property originally comprised of three miner’s cottages, which were incorporated into one large dwelling and having been extended to the rear, taking advantage of the southerly facing rear garden.
Welsh Row has been renovated with great care and attention by the current owner maintaining its period character beautifully with exposed timbers and stonework complimented by modern cottage style décor.
The property is entered via a large porch into a dining room with exposed beams, stone fireplace and log burner, leading through from the dining room is a wonderful farm house style kitchen adjoining a light filled duel aspect snug with French doors out to a terrace area perfect for al fresco dining. There is also a useful utility room with space for white goods and a good-sized cloakroom with W/C and storage cupboard.
The living room is a delightful welcoming space, with original beams, stone fireplace with a multi-fuel burner with what is believed to be a beam from the local mine above. The room enjoys a duel aspect with arguably some of the best views the area has to offer.
An Orangery runs along the rear of the property giving access to an art studio/home office with the original bread oven, this room also boast views over the open countryside and a skylight.
Upstairs there is three good sized double bedrooms, the principal bedroom benefits from a en-suite shower room, a fourth twin room and a family bathroom with roll top bath and shower above.
Welsh Row is set in approximately 0.61 acres, with a patio area to take in the stunning views and wild meadow flower areas, there is a range out outbuildings and workshop providing plentiful storage.
The property also benefits from a bio mass plant and solar panels to heat the hot water.
Services: Mains water and electricity. Bio mass heating, solar panel providing hot water and Septic tank drainage.
Council Tax: Band E
Local Authority: Shropshire Council (0345 678 9000)
Mobile Signal: EE Y Three Y O2 Y Vodafone Y
Broadband Speed: Our research has indicated that Basic Broadband is available at this property. Please conduct your own research to ensure the speeds meet your requirements.
Flood Risk: Rivers and Sea and Surface Water – 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.