Posted: 10th January 2017 | Back to news feed

Crosemere Hall is surrounded by the stunning Shropshire countryside and yet is not isolated, being located on the edge of the village of Cockshutt, where a warm welcome can always be found.

 

Moving closer, you will note that the sand and rubber based Manege is floodlit and that concrete bases are already in place for the construction of stables and a carport. Further stables, workshop and a garage are located on the other side of the pretty dovecote that is a feature of the Garden.

Behind the house are the former farm buildings that have now been converted into two, high quality residential dwellings. A rear access to the property leads past these houses and some modern farm buildings that are only actively used during harvest.

Dating back to the 16th Century, the house is steeped in history. It became a working farm owned by the landed gentry and was renowned for rearing prize winning cattle and sheep - and reputedly produced the best cheese in the area. Inside the house, there is a wealth of beams, exposed brick work, marble fireplaces, oak floor boards and wood panelled rooms which gives the property character and a feeling of warmth and cosiness the minute you step inside. Oil fired central heating, a log burner, an AIMS Electric Aga and underfloor heating in the kitchen ensures that you can be snug all year round. The fully modernised kitchen with French doors off the breakfast room and the contemporary bathrooms all add a modern twist to this property which works well. All the bedrooms are a great size and have terrific views over the private, walled garden, paddocks and surrounding countryside.

Features in Brief:

  • Country Home close to Village
  • Over 4.5 acres of land included
  • Further 11 Acres of Land available
  • Suitable Equestrian or Livestock
  • Stables and floodlit Manege
  • Workshop and Garage
  • Private walled garden with Dovecote
  • Many original Character Features

For Full Details click here: https://www.berrys.uk.com/property/crosemere-hall-cockshutt-shropshire

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