• Photos
  • Floorplan
  • Map
  • EPC

Quilmore, Clunton, Craven Arms, Shropshire, SY7

3 bedroom detached house for sale

£700,000Offers Over

Interested in this property?

Floor Plan

floorplan

Map

EPC (Energy Rating)

energyEfficiency

£700,000Offers Over

Interested in this property?

Property Description

Panoramic views
Spacious living areas
Secondary accomodation
Period features
Rural private setting

Quilmore is a beautifully designed home, offering spacious comfort and functional design across versatile spaces, including a cellar, separate workshop area, and a 1-bedroom cottage. With over 2000 sq.ft. of living space, this property is ideal for those seeking a peaceful family home surrounded by open countryside with panoramic scenic views.

For outdoor enthusiasts, miles of uninterrupted countryside walks start right from the doorstep. The property is conveniently located near the villages of Clun and Clunton, with essential amenities just a short drive away. The nearest towns are Craven Arms, Knighton, and Ludlow, offering a broader range of facilities.

Upon entering the porch, you're welcomed into a warm and central hall that connects the main living spaces. To your right is a well-appointed kitchen with ample storage and charming farmhouse-style details, including cream cabinets, wooden countertops, and open shelving. The view from the kitchen window is uninterrupted, reaching as far as Clee Hill.

The dining room exudes charm, centred by a traditional stone fireplace with a wood-burning stove and stone hearth. The space comfortably accommodates a large table and chairs, making it perfect for gatherings. The living room continues the character, featuring exposed wooden beams and a rustic stone fireplace. A wood-burning stove creates a cosy focal point. There are a number of windows allowing natural light to fill the room. From the living room doors, you step out onto a private sun deck area, perfect for a cool, shaded retreat during summer afternoons.

The upper floor features three comfortable bedrooms. The spacious principal bedroom includes an ensuite bathroom fitted with a roll-top bath, separate shower, WC, and hand wash basin. A balcony off the principal suite offers a quiet spot to take in the panoramic views of Brown Clee, Titterstone Clee, Ragleth Hill, and Caer Caradoc. The additional two bedrooms are accessible from the landing. A conveniently placed shower room is located at the bottom of the stairs, with a walk-in shower, WC, and hand wash basin.

The property also includes a large laundry room with space for two washing machines, two tumble driers, and two fridge-freezers, fitted with a stainless-steel sink and worktop. The cellar, located under the lounge, offers extra storage, though with reduced head height. The separate workshop and log store, located in a standalone building, provide additional workspace and storage options.

The Cottage, a separate 1-bedroom dwelling, offers fully fitted accommodation and is currently an established holiday rental business. It includes a well-equipped kitchen, bathroom, and a mezzanine room with a double bed. Character features include exposed beams, a spiral staircase, and a wood-burning stove, adding a rustic charm. The cottage benefits from its own private terrace with a hot tub, providing an ideal relaxation spot with views over the countryside.

The garden is well-maintained and landscaped, blending seamlessly with the surrounding hillside. It includes flower beds, shrubs, mature trees, and pathways leading to various areas, offering several tranquil spots to enjoy the views. The garden also features an outdoor sauna, perfect for relaxing after long countryside walks. A large paved area surrounding The Cottage is ideal for outdoor furniture, offering a picturesque setting.

The property is accessed via a long private driveway through farmland, enhancing its peaceful and secluded feel.

Directions:
From Ludlow take the A49 towards craven arms. At the roundabout take the B4368 road towards Clun. After about 4 miles turn left in Purslow at the Hundred House pub, sign posted Leintwardine. After 1½ miles take the right turn for the Llan and Cwm. Follow the lane for 2 miles and then take the left fork for Cwm and Obley. After the fork you will pass Cwm farm on the right, by a sharp left turn; then two houses on the left.
After approximately half a mile the entrance to the drive will be on the right, at the bottom of a dip in the road. Go through the metal gate and up the roadway, past the barns, and then bear left.