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Spacious 6 bed Detached property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£625,000
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"A historical, traditional farmhouse with characterful features throughout, wonderful charming gardens, set in about 0.85 acres.

Description

Shackerley House is a Grade II Listed Georgian Elizabethan property which offers considerable potential. It contains many historical features such as original oak doors and floorboards, large sash windows with shutters and many exposed beams.
The front door opens into a spacious entrance hall from which there is access to the dining and living rooms. The latter has a Clearview wood burner and marble fire surround. An archway leads to a snug originally the butler s pantry with double glazed French doors giving access to the garden.

The snug leads to the kitchen, this part of the house dates back to the early 1600s. There is a large walk in pantry, a cellar and original oak cupboards which are ideal for storage. There are dual aspect windows and traditional oak wall and base units. The ceiling has exposed beams and original hook features. There is an integrated NEFF electric oven and microwave, a BOSCH induction hob, and a two oven oil fired Rayburn.

A stunning staircase rises from the entrance hall to the first floor, where there are two spacious bedrooms mirroring each other with views to the front garden and driveway. In between these two rooms is a single bedroom, which could also be used as an office study or dressing room.

The principal bedroom is down a hallway and may be shut off from the rest of the bedrooms. There is a vanity dressing area and an en suite with a bath and shower over. The bedroom has beautiful high vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, double glazed sash windows overlooking the gardens and plenty of built in fitted wardrobes and cupboards. Leading from the unique oak landing there is a further bedroom containing an enclosed shower.

A second staircase leads to another landing with a further two double bedrooms featuring original fireplaces and Velux windows for additional illumination. There is a further room on this floor which has potential for several uses and an en suite bathroom with electric shower. A secondary staircase leads down towards the back porch where there is a cloakroom boot room and WC. A stable door leads to a glazed passage and a spacious garage containing a biomass boiler and a sink.

Outside
The gardens are set in approximately one acre comprising a grass paddock in front of the house and a series of areas which create varied vistas. The borders are well stocked with a range of perennial plants, mature shrubs and specimen trees which provide colour and interest throughout the year. Highlights include snowdrops in the early spring, followed by magnolias later and a profusion of David Austin roses in summer. There is also a productive fruit vegetable garden and wildlife area.

From the garden there is private access to Monarchs Way, a well known footpath and bridleway which goes for many miles in either direction and is perfect for exploring the surrounding countryside.

A gravel drive leads to a courtyard, carport and outdoor storage area.

A further grass paddock 0.75 acres and stable are available for rent by separate negotiation.


History
Shackerley House is a Grade II Listed building. The old part of the house dates back to the early 1600s, with a later three storey Georgian extension to the front of the property.

In 1651 the house was occupied by Francis Yates and his wife Margaret. This family became involved in the escape of the future King Charles II following his defeat by Oliver Cromwell at the Battle of Worcester. On the day after the battle, Margaret took refreshments and a change of clothes to the fugitive King who was hiding in a nearby wood. Francis later assisted in hiding the King in the famous Oak Tree at nearby Boscobel House, which later became known as the Royal Oak.

A sapling of this tree, presented to Prince Charles in 2001, is growing in the front paddock of this property.

Location

Located approximately 1.5 miles from the thriving village of Albrighton in Shropshire, with a rich history and vibrant community. The community organise and host meetings and weekly events such as coffee mornings, clubs and community support groups. There is also leisure groups such as, swimming club, table tennis club, bowling and football clubs and a skate park.

There are cafes, bars, restaurants, a primary school and a train station in the town. There are also many scenic walki8ng routes to explore which the Albrighton & District Footpath Group have put together. There are 6 walking routes, ranging from 1 4 hours to complete.

There are many well regarded schools in and around Albrighton in both the independent and the state sector. Including, Thomas Telford school around 9.8 miles away, Wolverhampton Girls High School around 6.2 miles away, Tettenhall College around 5.5 miles away an Shrewsbury School around 24.8 miles away.

Albrighton has a railway station on the Shrewsbury to Wolverhampton line, and is near to RAF Cosford and the M54. It takes around 15 minutes to Wolverhampton, around 35 minutes to Shrewsbury, around 47 minutes to Birmingham New Street and around 12 minutes to Telford Central. All of these locations hold a rage of amenities. There are also good connections to the M54 from Albrighton.

Square Footage 4,328 sq ft


Acreage 0.85 Acres

Additional Info

Council tax band F

EPC F

Mains water and electricity.

Drainage septic tank.

Oil central heating.

Brochure prepared 2025 03 AW.

Photography taken 2025 03 ehouse."

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Nearby Schools
St Mary's CofE Primary School
1.3mi
Birchfield School
1.3mi
Albrighton Primary School & Nursery
1.6mi
St John's CofE First School
2.2mi
Huntercombe Hospital School Stafford
3.2mi
Nearby Stations
Albrighton Station
1.1mi
Cosford Station
1.4mi
Codsall Station
3.5mi
Bilbrook Station
4.1mi
Shifnal Station
4.3mi
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