Guide price
£650,000
5 bed semi-detached house for saleBletchley, Market Drayton, Shropshire TF9
5 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
EPC Rating: F
- Freehold
Savills - Telford
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About this property
With four reception rooms, and ideal spaces for multi-generational living.
The Barn retains character, through features of exposed beams.
Off road parking for several vehicles.
Around 4 miles from the town of Market Drayton.
Towns of Newport and Shrewsbury are also nearby, with a variety of amenities and schooling.
Within commuting distance from Shrewsbury, Chester, Telford and M6.
EPC Rating = F
A wonderful five bed barn conversion in the charming village of Bletchely, with a walled courtyard and beautiful garden providing privacy
Description
Threshing Barn is situated in the friendly village of Bletchley in Market Drayton. A wonderful barn conversion in a lovely courtyard setting, nestled in the countryside with a private rear garden and far reaching views over rolling fields. Although renovated to a high standard, the home still retains characters with features such as high vaulted ceilings and stunning exposed beams.
The ground floor comprises of four reception rooms, offering various hosting spaces for guests and relatives. Upon entrance through a glazed timber door leads to the reception hall with tiled flooring, exposed beams and a useful storage cupboard. There is also a cloakroom with a WC and vanity sink.
The impressive sitting room has double glazed, dual aspect windows with views to the front drive and the rear garden, and a gorgeous brick fireplace with fitted lpg stove on a raised hearth. This is accessed through the kitchen/breakfast room, which has space for dining and views to the rear garden. The kitchen provides a wide range of modern fitted wall and base units, with timber effect worktops. There is a fitted glass and stainless steel electric double oven and electric hob, an integrated fridge freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. A beautiful central island offers space for dining, and there is a door leading to the garden. The ground floor is compete with a fabulous living room, which has a fitted lpg stove and double glazed double doors which open to the courtyard.
Stairs rise to the first floor, where there is a large landing space with high ceilings. The principal bedroom has a wealth of beams, and space. There is an en suite with a shower and separate panelled bath, as well as a heated towel rail. The second bedroom has bespoke handmade fitted wardrobes to one wall, proving ample storage. There is also an ensuite bathroom with a chrome rainfall shower. Bedroom five also has a range of bespoke fitted wardrobes with more space above. There are 2 further bedrooms, and a family bathroom with a bath, vanity sink with storage, and a feature double glazed circular window to the front elevation.
Outside
The front elevation to the property has been landscaped with beautiful blue slate, planted shrubbery, maturing trees and security lighting. To the side is a wooden gate opening on to a gravelled driveway and a parking area offering space for several vehicles. There are two picket fences, one leading to the front and the other to the rear gardens.
The border supplys a variety of trees, bushes, and shrubbery. With the garden laid to lawn, with two garden sheds, a lovely timber build pergola with growing vines and a seating area below, ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining. A brick paved patio has been tastefully landscaped, and there is also an outdoor water tap, outdoor lighting, and a concealed oil storage tank. The side courtyard is walled all around, creating privacy, and a timber gate opens to the parking area and Indian sandstone patio area.
Location
Located in the small hamlet of Bletchley, close to the towns of Market Drayton, Newport and Shrewsbury. Bletchley is a small hamlet just off the A41 and is surrounded by open countryside whilst being within commuting distance of Shrewsbury, Chester, Telford, Midland business centres and the M6.
Bletchley is known for it's attractive, historic buildings, and the towns close community which host a number of events throughout the year. Such as, the village fete and the Christmas market. There is also a village hall, a pub/restaurant and a primary school.
The nearby town of Newport is around 13.7 miles away and offers a range of amenities, such as independent coffee shops, pubs and restaurants and supermarkets, including a Waitrose.
The historic market town of Shrewsbury is also around 18.8 miles away and has independent boutiques, bars, a shopping centre, fantastic schooling and The Theatre Severn. There is also so much nature to explore, including The Quarry.
Surrounded by open countryside, there are many nearby walking routes such as Hawkstone Park around 6.6 miles away, Haughmond Hill around 18 miles away and Attingham Park around 19.9 miles away. Bletchley also has a Shropshire Union Canal which runs through the village and is a popular spot for boating and fishing, also with walking and cycling routes along the bank.
There is an excellent rail mainline around 5.9 miles away in Prees, with direct links to London Euston via Crewe; which takes around 24 minutes. Taking around 1 hour and 37 minutes to Chester, 24 minute to Shrewsbury and 1 hour to Telford Central.
All distances and journey times are approximate.
Square Footage: 2,777 sq ft
Directions
From Market Drayton proceed out along the A53 towards Shrewsbury, at the Tern Hill roundabout turn right onto the A41 and head towards Whitchurch. After around one mile you will come onto the first dual carriageway, where you will notice immediately on the left, the turning for Bletchley Court.
Additional Info
EPC- F
Council tax band- F, Shropshire County Council
Mains water and electricity
Private drainage via a septic tank
Oil central heating
Shared driveway with neighbours, but has allocated parking
Photos taken 06/2025 e-House
Brochure prepared 06/2025 aw
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