Superb country house for sale in Shropshire
This Shropshire country house dates in part back to Tudor times and comes with stables and paddocks, and beautiful mature gardens

Ticklerton Hall is a superb country house located in the heart of the south Shropshire Hills. Listed Grade II the property has great charm and character, the oldest part dating back to the late Tudor period while its red brick façade was added in 1715.
The house has a range of period features including sash windows, oak floors, inglenook fireplaces and exposed beams and trusses. The Hall has been beautifully maintained by the present owners and provides an elegant family home in a naturally pretty setting.
Accommodation in total comprises: reception hall, dining room, sitting room, library, breakfast kitchen, boot room, six bedrooms and a family bathroom, three attic rooms and cellars.
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Outside the mature gardens are popular with birdlife and rare plants. The dovecote in the western garden is also separately listed Grade II and the two storey granary also has potential for conversion. There are stables and paddocks and the grounds are over 12 acres.
Ticklerton Hall is set within the beautiful south Shropshire hamlet of Ticklerton, located just three miles from the popular town of Church Stretton which has excellent amenities and a rail station.
The guide price is £995,000. For further information please contact Strutt & Parker on 01743 284200 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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