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3 bed detached house for saleShore Lane, Cressage Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY5
3 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Detached, beautifully restored Grade II listed former Tudor laundry
Thoughtfully extended by Border OakThree bedrooms and two bathrooms
Characterful sitting room with wood-burning stove
Separate snug/home office with inglenook fireplace
Dining room ideal for entertaining and family gatherings
Bespoke oak kitchen with Rangemaster cooker
Oak-framed double garage with loft storage
Landscaped gardens with multiple seating areas Peaceful village setting near the River Severn
Excellent connectivity and ideal for home working Convenient access to Shrewsbury, Telford and the M54
Council Tax D | Freehold | EPC : E
Open House - Saturday 23rd May, Saturday 30th May and Saturday 6th June, from 10am
Tucked discreetly away from the road, Shore Cottage reveals itself gradually as you approach, with its beautifully preserved timber-framed elevation creating an immediate sense of warmth and character.
The combination of traditional Tudor detailing, mature planting and the soft texture of the oak framing gives the house an inviting presence that feels both timeless and quietly welcoming from the moment of arrival.
Ground floor
Stepping through the solid oak front door, a welcoming entrance hallway immediately establishes the atmosphere found throughout the home, with wooden flooring and exposed timbers setting a rich and characterful tone.
The living room forms one of the principal reception spaces and is part of the later Border Oak extension, designed carefully in keeping with the original Tudor architecture. Exposed oak beams and wooden flooring bring texture and heritage, while windows on all sides flood the room with natural light, creating a wonderful sense of brightness and openness rarely found in period homes.
A substantial wood-burning stove provides a natural focal point during the winter months, while French doors open directly onto the patio and garden beyond, allowing the house to flow effortlessly outside during the summer.
Beyond the sitting room lies the snug, a more intimate and characterful retreat centred around an impressive inglenook fireplace with log burner. Currently used as a home office, the space works exceptionally well for modern working patterns, with a desk neatly positioned beneath the staircase alongside useful built-in storage.
The dining room overlooks the beautifully maintained rear gardens and has been designed very much with entertaining in mind. Comfortable for everyday family dining yet capable of accommodating much larger gatherings, it is a space that naturally brings people together throughout the seasons. A further log burner adds warmth and atmosphere, making it equally suited to intimate winter evenings and larger family celebrations.
The kitchen, whilst modest in scale, has been thoughtfully designed and beautifully executed, featuring bespoke oak cabinetry, a Rangemaster cooker, Belfast sink, integrated dishwasher and washing machine. Exposed brickwork above the cooker reveals part of the original structure of the cottage and adds another layer of authenticity and charm.
Throughout the house, the original character and integrity expected of a Grade II listed Tudor property have been carefully preserved, while thoughtful modern additions ensure the home remains practical and comfortable for contemporary living.
First Floor
The first floor provides three bedrooms and two bathrooms, each continuing the character and atmosphere of the ground floor accommodation.
The principal bedroom is particularly atmospheric, with its vaulted ceiling and exposed beams creating an almost tent-like feeling of calm and retreat. Built-in wardrobes provide generous storage, while inset windows overlooking the gardens and velux window above fill the room with natural light. The bedroom is served by an en suite shower room.
The second bedroom is another generous double room, featuring a beautiful inset window and vaulted ceiling, comfortably accommodating a king-size bed.
The third bedroom, currently arranged as a study, enjoys peaceful views across neighbouring fields and benefits from built-in wardrobes, offering excellent flexibility as either a guest bedroom or a dedicated home office.
The family bathroom has been fitted in keeping with the heritage and style of the property and features a beautiful roll-top bath, perfectly complementing the cottage’s character.
Outside
The gardens at Shore Cottage have been thoughtfully arranged to follow the natural rhythm of the day, offering a variety of spaces in which to relax and entertain throughout the seasons.
At the rear of the property, the morning sun creates a peaceful setting for coffee in the garden, while to the front, the patio becomes the perfect place for evening drinks as the light moves across the house later in the day. As dusk falls, the garden naturally shifts again towards the barbecue and fire pit area, creating a wonderfully relaxed setting for long summer evenings gathered with family and friends.
Surrounded by mature planting and established borders, the gardens provide both privacy and tranquillity, while still feeling closely connected to the surrounding countryside.
The property further benefits from two useful external storage spaces, alongside an oak-framed double garage with additional loft storage above.
Location
Cressage is a highly regarded Shropshire village positioned between Shrewsbury and Telford, offering a rare balance of peaceful countryside living and excellent day-to-day connectivity. Surrounded by open countryside and close to the River Severn, the village enjoys a strong sense of community whilst remaining highly accessible for both commuting and modern home working.
The property is particularly well positioned for access to Shrewsbury, Telford and Bridgnorth, with the A458 providing convenient connections across the county and onward links to the M54 and national motorway network. Telford railway station is within comfortable driving distance and offers regular direct services to Birmingham, Wolverhampton and London Euston, making the property well suited to buyers balancing rural living with wider business or travel commitments.
Despite its tranquil setting, Shore Cottage benefits from strong broadband connectivity and reliable mobile coverage, allowing the house to function equally well as a permanent residence, hybrid-working base or countryside retreat without compromise.
The surrounding area is renowned for its walking routes, cycling and access to the Shropshire countryside, while nearby towns and villages provide an excellent selection of independent shops, restaurants, schools and everyday amenities.
Services & Property Information
Tenure: Freehold
Grade: Grade II Listed
Council Tax Band: Shropshire County Council - D ( (£2,318 p/yr)
Local Authority: Shropshire Council
Heating: Lpg / Wood burning Stoves
Electricity: Mains
EPC : E
Water & Drainage: Mains
Broadband: Fibre -80 mpb Download
Mobile 4G Coverage: Available in the area (buyers advised to verify)
Parking: Oak-framed double garage and driveway parking
Our information is presented to the best of our knowledge and should not solely be relied upon when making purchasing decisions. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as flood risk, easements, covenants and other property related details rests with the buyer.
Viewing Arrangements
Viewings are strictly by appointment only
Sharon McCormick
Partner Agent – Fine & Country Shrewsbury
Disclaimer
All measurements are approximate and quoted in metric with imperial equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on.
The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given and that they are in working order.
Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property.
Whilst we carryout our due diligence on a property before it is launched to the market and we endeavour to provide accurate information, buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence.
Our information is presented to the best of our knowledge and should not solely be relied upon when making purchasing decisions. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as flood risk, easements, covenants and other property related details rests with the buyer
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