Very charming farmhouse in Shropshire for sale
This old farmhouse is a perfect country house for those looking for peace, seclusion and natural beauty

Mocktree Farmhouse is a gorgeous stone cottage in a beautiful rural location which could make a perfect second home in the country. The house is a period stone cottage which was sympathetically refurbished an extended in around 2001 and now combines charming period features with modern amenities - the oak joinery throughout the house is very impressive including some lovely ceiling beams.
The dining room has a wonderful inglenook fireplace and a stone flagged floor while the living room also has an inglenook fireplace and a polished oak floor. Upstairs the oak staircase leads to a galleried landing and four bedrooms plus a family bathroom with a freestanding bath.
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Outside the delightful gardens and grounds include a natural rock terrace with extensive borders. Closer to the house is a further paved terrace. There is also a large lawned area and a more natural area with some fine mature ash trees.
Mocktree Farmhouse enjoys a fantastic location and much of the grounds boast sensational views. The nearby charming village of Leintwardine, probably one of the most attractive villages in the Terne Valley, has excellent local amenities and Ludlow is just seven miles and Craven Arms just six miles away.
The guide price is £495,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01432 273087 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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