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£350,000

(£353/sq. ft)

2 bed detached house for sale
Moss Lane, Betton TF9

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

    • 990 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

Edge Goodrich

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About this property

  • Stunning character property in a beautiful rural setting

  • A clever conversion which retains many original features

  • Open planned living and dining area at the centre of the property

  • Two bedrooms, one shower room & study area on mezzanine

  • Generous garden plot with twin open fronted garages and workshop

  • A very rare opportunity to purchase such a unique property

  • Surrounded by open countryside, yet within easy reach of larger settlements

Nestled in a very pretty rural setting, this stunning character property presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a home with both charm and history. Dating back to the late 1800s, a bygone era, this cleverly converted 2-bedroom former church seamlessly blends original features with a touch of modern convenience.

Upon entering, you are greeted by an open-plan living and dining area, the heart of the home, with full height vaulted ceiling, boasting a warm and inviting ambience. The carefully crafted conversion ensures that the property exudes charm at every turn.

There is a double bedroom with a separate dressing room on the ground floor, with a shower room/ WC off the internal hallway.

Stairs rise from the dining area to a second bedroom on the mezzanine floor, with its circular window and original bell pull. The cast iron spiral stairs rise form the sitting room the study area, also on the mezzanine floor.

The property sits on a generous garden plot, providing ample space for outdoor enjoyment. Adorned with twin open-fronted garages and a workshop, this space offers endless possibilities for hobbies and storage.

Steeped in local history, this quirky property is truly something out of the ordinary, offering a unique living experience unlike any other.

Surrounded by rolling countryside, the property offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Despite its idyllic seclusion, larger settlements are within easy reach, ensuring convenience without sacrificing the serenity of rural living. The location not only provides a sense of peace and privacy but also an opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich history of the area.

In conclusion, this character-filled property is a rare gem, offering a perfect blend of originality and modern comfort. With its unique features, bespoke fittings, and unmatched charm, this home is a testament to the seamless integration of historical elements with contemporary design. For those looking for something a little different from the norm, this property is a standout choice, promising a lifestyle of tranquillity and sophistication.

Please note, the property is non-standard construction, being timber framed with aluminium cladding. As such, any potential purchaser will need to satisfy themselves that they will be able to achieve a mortgage if required, or have the funds to purchase without borrowing.

EPC Rating: E

Location

Betton is a small hamlet on the outskirts of Market Drayton with a wealth of amenities. The larger towns of Newcastle under Lyme, Nantwich and Shrewsbury are all within easy reach.

Sitting Room (5.44m x 3.31m)

Open planned sitting room, with a cast iron spiral staircase rising to the first floor galleried study area. The sitting room has a wood burning stove.

Dining Area (5.99m x 2.77m)

Kitchen (2.68m x 1.70m)

A compact, well organised kitchen, with potential to modify the internal layout to create a larger, open planned space if desired, opening the kitchen into the dining space.

Bedroom One & Dressing Room (4.02m x 3.00m)

Ground floor double bedroom with views over the garden and dressing room off.

Shower Room (2.20m x 2.04m)

Ground floor shower room with separate shower enclosure, wash hand basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Bedroom Two (3.25m x 2.69m)

Stairs rise from the dining area to bedroom two with a feature round window and working bell pull.

Study (2.70m x 1.74m)

Accessed from the spiral staircase, the study is a mezzanine overlooking the sitting room and dining area. It is partially open to bedroom two, separated by the exposed trusses.

Garden

Lawned gardens surround the property, which is bound by mature hedging.

Parking - Garage

Open fronted garaging for two cars. The owners have had planning permission to replace this with a larger double garage with attic room over, although the planning permission has lapsed and would require a new application should the new owners wish.

Parking - Driveway

Further gravelled parking for a number of vehicles.

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  • Council tax band

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