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£575,000

Coed-y-go, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY10

  • 4 beds
Detached house

£575,000

  • 4 beds
Detached house
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The property
Originally thought to have been three cottages, built for the millworks of Penylan Mill, the property was seamlessly converted many years ago and offers an exciting opportunity for a new purchaser to live in a property of immense character on the rural outskirts of Oswestry.

Exquisite original architectural features are present throughout Penylan Mill Farm House. Internally these period details include tall sash windows, ornate fireplaces, decorative cornicing, carved skirting boards, and architraves, hand turned staircase, and panelled doors. Externally pale decorative bricks, a Welsh slate roof and castellated entrance porch create an impressive and charming exterior.

The wonderfully spacious and well-appointed internal accommodation offers a careful and considerate balance between formal entertaining and day to day family living. There are far reaching views from many rooms. The glazed period front door opens to the welcoming hallway from charming porch where the stairs rise above. The study and sitting room are superb sizes and could be used for a variety of uses with views across the lawned parkland style gardens. The heart of this home is the magnificent dining kitchen which creates a hub of easy day to day living. Cleverly divided into two areas with a step up to the large kitchen area from the dining room there are French doors opening to the side terrace which is perfect for alfresco living.

The useful store, large utility room/gym and cloakroom with WC completes the ground floor.

To the first floor are four double bedrooms offering flexibility, family bathroom and en suite shower room. The principal bedroom suite has superb rural views to two aspects and includes a dressing room and en suite shower room.

Location
Penylan Mill Farm House stands in an idyllic semi-rural location on the outskirts of Oswestry, surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside offering quiet lanes, foot paths and bridleways. The nearby thriving market town of Oswestry has excellent local amenities including supermarkets, bespoke shops and restaurants. The A5 provides easy access to the south via Shrewsbury and Telford, and to the north, via Wrexham, Chester and beyond.

There are excellent state and private schools nearby including The Marches, Moreton Hall, Packwood Haugh, Ellesmere College and Oswestry School.

Railway stations in Chirk and Gobowen, providing access to London via Crewe or Shrewsbury, whilst the nearby A5/M54 provides access to Birmingham, Chester and the Midlands, along with regional airports at Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool.

Services
Oil fired heating with bottle gas for the hob
Mains water and electricity
Drainage is to a septic tank that complies with current regulations

Agents Note
The property flooded in 2019. Flood defences are now in place and we understand the property is fully insurable. Please contact Strutt and Parker for the full details.

Outside
The mature gardens are an outstanding feature of Penylan Mill Farm House and complement the surrounding landscape very well as well an anchoring the house is its setting. Mainly laid to lawn they have a distinct parkland feel. The main lawn area leads to a fenced chicken run. To the side and rear of the property are various sitting/dining terrace areas offering outstanding rural views which are magnificent across all seasons.

Penylan Mill Farm House is approached from the lane along a shared driveway and there is allocated parking to the front that is partly screened by a low level boundary.
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Property details

£575,000

4 bed house for sale

Coed-y-go, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY10


The property
Originally thought to have been three cottages, built for the millworks of Penylan Mill, the property was seamlessly converted many years ago and offers an exciting opportunity for a new purchaser to live in a property of immense character on the rural outskirts of Oswestry.

Exquisite original architectural features are present throughout Penylan Mill Farm House. Internally these period details include tall sash windows, ornate fireplaces, decorative cornicing, carved skirting boards, and architraves, hand turned staircase, and panelled doors. Externally pale decorative bricks, a Welsh slate roof and castellated entrance porch create an impressive and charming exterior.

The wonderfully spacious and well-appointed internal accommodation offers a careful and considerate balance between formal entertaining and day to day family living. There are far reaching views from many rooms. The glazed period front door opens to the welcoming hallway from charming porch where the stairs rise above. The study and sitting room are superb sizes and could be used for a variety of uses with views across the lawned parkland style gardens. The heart of this home is the magnificent dining kitchen which creates a hub of easy day to day living. Cleverly divided into two areas with a step up to the large kitchen area from the dining room there are French doors opening to the side terrace which is perfect for alfresco living.

The useful store, large utility room/gym and cloakroom with WC completes the ground floor.

To the first floor are four double bedrooms offering flexibility, family bathroom and en suite shower room. The principal bedroom suite has superb rural views to two aspects and includes a dressing room and en suite shower room.

Location
Penylan Mill Farm House stands in an idyllic semi-rural location on the outskirts of Oswestry, surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside offering quiet lanes, foot paths and bridleways. The nearby thriving market town of Oswestry has excellent local amenities including supermarkets, bespoke shops and restaurants. The A5 provides easy access to the south via Shrewsbury and Telford, and to the north, via Wrexham, Chester and beyond.

There are excellent state and private schools nearby including The Marches, Moreton Hall, Packwood Haugh, Ellesmere College and Oswestry School.

Railway stations in Chirk and Gobowen, providing access to London via Crewe or Shrewsbury, whilst the nearby A5/M54 provides access to Birmingham, Chester and the Midlands, along with regional airports at Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool.

Services
Oil fired heating with bottle gas for the hob
Mains water and electricity
Drainage is to a septic tank that complies with current regulations

Agents Note
The property flooded in 2019. Flood defences are now in place and we understand the property is fully insurable. Please contact Strutt and Parker for the full details.

Outside
The mature gardens are an outstanding feature of Penylan Mill Farm House and complement the surrounding landscape very well as well an anchoring the house is its setting. Mainly laid to lawn they have a distinct parkland feel. The main lawn area leads to a fenced chicken run. To the side and rear of the property are various sitting/dining terrace areas offering outstanding rural views which are magnificent across all seasons.

Penylan Mill Farm House is approached from the lane along a shared driveway and there is allocated parking to the front that is partly screened by a low level boundary.