Enchanting Shropshire farmhouse for sale
A charming farmhouse with a separate cottage in an enchanting tranquil position has come onto the market

Cefn Ucha is a wonderfully historic stone farmhouse with a traditional range of stone barns and a cottage, all with panoramic views of the surrounding Shropshire countryside. The property itself dates back to the early 1800s, is built of Welsh stone and offers very comfortable accommodation.
Very traditionally built, with beamed ceilings and exposed studwork, the house also comes with stone flag floors and a very large inglenook fireplace opening to both the dining/sitting room and the adjoining drawing room, beyond which is the south-facing conservatory.
The three principal bedrooms are accessed from the main landing while the fourth us approached via a separate staircase leading up from the kitchen.
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To the rear of the house is a separate cottage with two bedrooms, open plan kitchen and a living room; it is ideally suited for holiday lets. The outbuildings are two traditional stone barns and a further outbuilding beyond the courtyard.
The gardens are south-facing and lawned with well-stocked borders.
Cefn Uchais located within the rolling hills close to the English/Welsh border in a very tranquil position overlooking the stunning Tanat Valley in Shropshire. There is a very strong local parish community at Llanrhaedr and within the village itself there are shops, bank and a well-attended primary school while the larger town of Oswestry is just 11 miles.
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The guide price is £440,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01952 239 500 or www.savills.co.uk.
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