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For Sale
£475,000 In Excess of

0 Bedroom Detached House, Newcastle, Craven Arms, SY7

Newcastle, Craven Arms, SY7


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Description

Hill View enjoys a superb elevated position above the village, commanding far-reaching views across the surrounding Shropshire countryside. Set within a generous hillside plot with terraced gardens and mature planting, the property offers flexible accommodation arranged over two levels and benefits from the addition of approximately 2 acres of woodland, providing a wonderful natural setting and further privacy.

The property is approached via a driveway providing ample parking before reaching the entrance. Stepping inside, the ground floor offers versatile accommodation including a spacious double bedroom. The room features a useful alcove where fitted storage could be installed if desired and is served by an en-suite shower room, creating an ideal arrangement for guests or multi-generational living. Also located on this level is a conservatory, which overlooks the garden and could easily form part of a comfortable downstairs suite.

Stairs rise to the first floor, where the main living accommodation takes full advantage of the elevated outlook. The living room is a generous and inviting space, filled with natural light and enjoying pleasant views across the surrounding landscape.

The kitchen and dining room provides a spacious area for everyday living and entertaining, fitted with a range of contemporary units with extensive worktops and integrated appliances. A striking brick fireplace with wood-burning stove forms an attractive focal point to the room. From the kitchen, a side door leads out onto the patio, providing convenient access to the garden.

From the principal accommodation there is also access to a first floor conservatory, which provides an additional reception area and a wonderful vantage point from which to enjoy the surrounding countryside and natural light. The first floor also accommodates two further bedrooms, one of which could equally serve as a study or home office, along with a family bathroom.

Outside, the gardens are arranged over several terraced levels, making the most of the natural slope of the hillside and offering a number of seating areas from which to enjoy the surrounding views. The property also benefits from approximately 2 acres of woodland, creating an attractive additional feature for those who enjoy nature and outdoor space. The sale therefore includes two parcels of land — the house and garden plot, together with the separate woodland plot.


EPC Rating: D

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Key Features

  • Elevated village position with far-reaching countryside views
  • Spacious kitchen/dining room with wood-burning stove
  • Ground floor suite with en-suite
  • Flexible accommodation arranged over two levels

Property Details

  • Property type: House
  • Property style: Detached
  • Council Tax Band: D
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Location

Hill View is located in the village of Newcastle-on-Clun, within the Shropshire Hills AONB, an area renowned for its unspoilt countryside, rolling hills and excellent walking opportunities, including the nearby Offa’s Dyke Path. Beautiful country walks can be enjoyed directly from the doorstep. The village benefits from an active local community, with clubs including bowling, football and gardening, along with a monthly café, regular pop-up pubs and the Millennium Community Centre, which also hosts an Ofsted-rated ‘Outstanding’ nursery school. The recently reopened community pub is a welcome addition to village life. Newcastle also benefits from a unique weekly Post Office and Library van service, bringing these facilities directly to residents. Approximately four miles lies the historic village of Clun, which provides everyday amenities including a post office, public houses, cafés, shops and a doctor's surgery. The surrounding Clun Valley, is widely regarded as one of the most picturesque rural areas in England. Further facilities can be found in the nearby market towns of Ludlow and Bishop’s Castle.

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