Guide price
£975,000
(£412/sq. ft)
3 bed detached house for saleMontford Bridge, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY4
3 beds
3 baths
4 receptions
2,367 sq. ft
- Freehold
Knight Frank - Shrewsbury Sales
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About this property
3 bedrooms
4 reception rooms
3 bathrooms
Modern
Outbuildings
Detached
Garden
Gym
Patio
Nestled in the sought-after hamlet of Mytton, Cornfield View offers the perfect blend of contemporary design and lifestyle living. Set back from the road and approached via a private driveway, the property provides ample parking for three cars, along with additional space in the garage.
From the moment you enter, this home impresses with its natural light and seamless connection to the outdoors. The welcoming hallway opens into a stunning open-plan kitchen and living space – the heart of the home. This expansive area features a bespoke, hand-crafted kitchen by Anthony Lewis, thoughtfully designed with sleek, hidden storage and finished to the highest of standard. A large central island, Quartz worktops, and a full complement of integrated neff appliances – including an induction hob, oven, and steam oven with hide-and-slide doors – provide both style and practicality. A cleverly concealed pantry is tucked behind sliding oak doors, while a striking picture window floods the dining area with natural light and offers lovely views to the front of the property. The space is further enhanced by high vaulted ceilings and a full-length window framing the spectacular outlook over the garden, surrounding fields, and beyond.
A separate utility room adjoins the kitchen, complete with fitted shelving, space for a washing machine and tumble dryer, and additional integrated appliances including a dishwasher and freezer. Practical touches throughout the property include underfloor heating on the ground floor and usb sockets in every room.
To the left of the entrance hall is a home office, enjoying views across the front driveway. Nearby, there is a stylish WC and a spacious understairs cupboard housing the hot water tank. Completing the ground floor is a generous double bedroom with its own luxurious en suite, featuring a rainfall shower and glazed doors that open directly onto the rear garden – perfect for enjoying peaceful mornings or evening relaxation.
Oak stairs lead to the first floor, where the principal bedroom is positioned on the right. This stunning suite boasts panoramic views through large windows, stretching across open countryside to the Welsh Borders and Shropshire Hills. The space includes a generous walk-in wardrobe/dressing room and a beautifully appointed en suite with a rainfall shower, elegant porcelain tiles, and striking gold finishes for a touch of luxury.
A standout feature of the upper floor is the scenic mezzanine snug combining elevated spectacular views with an additional living area, or quiet retreat, overlooking the open-plan living space below, and framing a dramatic picture window showcasing the surrounding landscape. Bedroom 3 benefits from two skylights, a large picture window with views over the front garden, and a practical built-in storage cupboard. This floor is completed by a contemporary family bathroom with separate bath.
Garden and Outside
Within the well-maintained grounds is a superbly equipped and versatile outbuilding, currently used as a gym, but equally suited as a summer house, home office, bar or creative studio. It is fully insulated and equipped with heating, air conditioning, power and high-speed internet – ready for year-round use. The south-facing garden is fully enclosed with secure fencing making it ideal for pets and children. A gate at the very end of the lawn provides access to a peaceful 250 metre stroll, through beautiful farmland, towards the River Severn.
This home also boasts exceptional eco credentials, with an impressive EPC rating of A. Sustainable features include solar panels, 15kWh battery storage and an electric vehicle charging point, ensuring energy efficiency and future-ready living.
Services - Mains water and electricity. Private drainage via sewage treatment plant. Air source heating. Solar panels. 15kWh batteries and EV charging point.
Situated in a peaceful rural hamlet, just outside the popular market town of Shrewsbury and with essential day-to-day amenities a short distance away in the nearby village of Baschurch, Cornfield View enjoys the convenience of a small supermarket, post office and a thriving farm shop that features a butchery, bakery, and kitchen – all offering homegrown, locally sourced produce.
Just a short drive from the property is the vibrant county town of Shrewsbury. Built on the banks of the River Severn, the town is renowned for its history and charm, offering wealth of attractions and activities to suit all interests. Highlights include Hencote, an award-winning English vineyard, Theatre Severn, a modern venue hosting musicals, drama and live concerts and Shrewsbury Cathedral, a stunning place of worship rich in history. The town's jewel, The Quarry, is a 29-acre park with scenic riverside walks and home to the world-renowned Shrewsbury Flower Show and the Shrewsbury Regatta. When it comes to dining and shopping, Shrewsbury excels. From independent coffee shops and traditional pubs to stylish wine bars and fine dining establishments, there is something to suit every occasion. The town also boasts two shopping centres, a mix of high street names and independent boutiques, and a variety of major supermarkets for everyday convenience.
Outdoor enthusiasts are well catered for, with the nearby Shropshire Hills aonb offering excellent walking, cycling, and riding opportunities. Sporting options include Hawkstone Park and Shrewsbury Golf Clubs, racecourses in Ludlow and Chester and Moor Farm Polo Club, just 5 miles away, offering year-round events and lessons for all abilities.
Shrewsbury is highly regarded for its outstanding schooling in both the independent and state sectors, including Shrewsbury School, Packwood Haugh School, Adcote School for girls and Prestfelde Preparatory School. Shrewsbury also has a train station, about 7 miles from Cornfield View. Taking approximately 58 minutes to Chester, approximately 40 minutes to Crewe, around 19 minutes to Telford Central and around 30 minutes to Ludlow.
Distances
Shrewsbury 6.8 miles, Chester 40 miles, Birmingham 52.6 miles
All distances and journey times are approximate.
Directions (Postcode SY4 1EU)
From the M54 northbound: Continue onto the A5 continuing over the roundabouts, heading north to Oswestry. Turn right signed to Montford Bridge and follow this road through a series of bends and then continue along the straight taking the first right turn sign posted Mytton. Continue along this lane and proceed over a sandstone bridge and up the bank into the hamlet and the driveway to the properties will be on your right-hand side.
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