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5 bed Town House property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£1,750,000
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"The Council House is an incredibly unique and important historic Shrewsbury property found in the most fantastic, elevated position within the river loop.

The property has a rich history, originally built in the 15th Century for the then council in the Marches. The property was converted to residential use in the 1800 s, after which, it was lived in by the town s Mayor and then the Catholic Bishop. It is believed that a number of kings, including Charles the 1st, and James the 1st and 2nd have visited and stayed at the house. The property contains an array of important historic detail, including ornate carvings, freeze work and stained glass windows.

The Council House is beautifully proportioned, with accommodation centred around a handsome staircase and first floor landing. The dining hall and drawing room are found to the rear of the house, with delightful south easterly views over the river and towards Haughmond Hill. A third beautiful reception room is found to the front of the house, currently utilised as a home office. All of these primary rooms have beautifully tall ceilings, each with its own range of characterful features. Towards the northern end of the property is a large kitchen breakfast living space, with a garden room adjacent that has access to one of the large terraces. Access to the cellars and utility room, along with a W.C. complete the ground floor accommodation.

The first floor provides a wonderful landing, around which the five generous bedrooms are arranged. Of particular note is the dual aspect principal suite which has fantastic views and a generous en suite bathroom. The adjacent guest room, which also has an en suite shower room, has a pretty balcony accessed via French doors. The remaining three bedrooms are served by a family bathroom.

Garden and Grounds
The Council House stands in approximately 0.8 acres of grounds. The majority of the gardens are found to the South East of the property, with magical terraces and pathways leading down to the river. Part of these grounds run adjacent to a section of the historic town walls. There is a wonderful flat expanse of garden, which includes a large terraced area, adjacent to the garden room, found nearest to the house.

The property has an abundance of private parking, both adjacent to its single garage and through double gates to the north of the house, if required.

Property Information
Tenure Freehold

Services Mains water, electricity and drainage. Gas fired central heating.

Local Authority & Council Tax Band Shropshire County Council band F

Agents notes
The property is Grade II* Listed.
The property is found within a conservation area.
The property shares an access with the neighbouring properties. The Nuns House has a right of way over the freehold of Council House, and the Library House has a right to park on a section of the freehold ground. Please ask the agent for further information.
It is not believed that there are any formal maintenance arrangements or obligations in place for the shared access and courtyard but buyers must make their own investigations in this regard.


The Council House stands in a quiet enclave close to the Castle within Shrewsbury s town centre, within the Loop of the River Severn. Accessed through an archway below the 16th Century Gate house to a pretty cobbled courtyard beyond, the house stands in an elevated position above the river.

Shrewsbury is noted for its range of bespoke shops, bars, restaurants and theatre along with year round events including the popular Food Festival and Regatta. The town also boasts excellent schools both within the state and private sectors including Shrewsbury School, the High School and Prestfelde.

The house is situated close to the main railway station, with a regular service to Manchester, Birmingham and London. Road communications are excellent with the A5 M54 linking through to Telford, the West Midlands and the national motorway network beyond. International airports are available at Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and East Midlands.

Directions Postcode SY1 2AU
From Shrewsbury Train Station, turn left out of the parking area and walk up Castle Gates for 0.2 miles. The entrance to Council House Court will be found on your left hand side. Pass under the timber framed archway and Council House is located straight in front of you.

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Nearby Schools
St Winefride's Convent School
0.3mi
Shrewsbury High School
0.4mi
Shrewsbury Colleges Group
0.4mi
Coleham Primary School
0.5mi
Shrewsbury School
0.6mi
Nearby Stations
Shrewsbury Station
0.1mi
Yorton Station
6.8mi
Wellington (Shropshire) Station
9.8mi
Wem Station
10.2mi
Church Stretton Station
12.1mi
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