Location
Peplow is a small hamlet located approximately 13 miles north east of Shrewsbury. The area is surrounded by wonderful countryside, with good transport links via the A41 and A5.
There are a number of towns accessible for amenities, including Shrewsbury, Telford, Market Drayton and Newport. All of which have restaurants and recreational facilities as well as a number of good schools in both the private and public sector, such as Shrewsbury School and Shrewsbury High School, Wrekin College and Old Hall, Ellesmere College, Prestfelde and Packwood Haugh. Haberdashers Adams and Newport Girls School are about ten miles distant.
Transportation links are also good with access to the M6 and M54, a high speed rail link from Stafford to London Euston (about 1hr 20mins) and a number of international airports such as Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester.
Description
A beautiful selection of traditional barns which have full planning permission for five houses, offering spacious and well laid out 4 and 5 bedroom homes. The homes will offer open plan and modern interiors and a contemporary mixture of accommodation, both single and two storey.
The houses benefit from unusually large gardens for barn conversions, and in the most exquisite of settings with un-interrupted views looking across the surrounding organic farmland.
While being positioned in a rural setting away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, they are well positioned to be close to the main road network, namely the A442 for excellent access to the services, employment and communications links of the hub of Telford making this the perfect location for professional, family and retirement buyers.
The buildings were formally a part of the Peplow Estate, and built as a model farm in 1874, therefore they are of an exceptional design and craftmanship. With lovely features and character such as the arched brick lintels over the doors and windows, dormer windows on the first floor and stunning Attic Roof Truss's with fabulous first floor roof height. The buildings were constructed to an exceptionally high standard for farm buildings, and they have been utilised for storage more recently and maintained to a good state of repair.