A 3 bedroom barn set on the edge of the village of Waters Upton with outstanding views and spacious gardens
The Cow Barn Positioned at the end of the courtyard, The Cow Barn makes the most of the delightful dual aspect view across the neighbouring countryside. A wide front door opens to a spacious entrance hall which offers access to the downstairs shower room / guest WC. A doorway leads off to the right hand side and opens to a bright kitchen diner. A range of fitted floor cabinetry is set under a wood effect worksurface and incorporates several integrated appliances including oven, hob, extractor, fridge and freezer. There is space for a washer dryer. Floor to ceiling windows flood the kitchen with light and provide excellent views across the front garden and fields beyond. Off the entrance hall is also a large living room with wood burning stove and glorious countryside views. The third bedroom is located on the ground floor and offers a well proportioned double room. An original sandstone staircase rises to first floor accommodation which comprises two large double bedrooms with a family bathroom to complete the bedroom accommodation. Gardens and groundsLocated at the end of the courtyard and accessed via its own private driveway, the driveway leads to a large parking area with space for numerous vehicles. A front terrace offers plenty of space for outside entertaining, and the front garden wraps around the side of the barn and opens to a spacious rear garden which is bordered by neighbouring fields. There is also a large garden store located off the courtyard which provides useful storage space.
Situation Lower House Barns are rurally situated on the edge of the village of Waters Upton. The village itself benefits from several day to day amenities including a Post Office, award winning butcher, convenience store and restaurant / takeaway. Further afield are the larger centres of Newport and Telford, both of which offer extensive eateries, pubs, supermarkets, doctors and dentists as well as local and national retailers. Shrewsbury station has daily services to London Euston in just over two and a half hours, whilst a little further afield Stafford station offers hourly intercity services in one hour and twenty-five minutes. The A41 and A49 provide access to Chester, Liverpool and Manchester to the north and to the south; Shrewsbury, Telford and Birmingham. Local schools include Newport High for Girls, Adams Grammar, Crudgington Primary School and in the private sector, Old Hall, Wrekin College, Prestfelde and Shrewsbury schools.