
Hoards Park near Bridgnorth is an Elizabethan Grade II-listed property which sits within 17 acres of parkland including lakes and panoramic views. There’s evidence to suggest that a building has been on the site since soon after Bridgnorth became a settlement in 1101 and was given Royal Charter by Henry II in 1157, establishing it as a town of importance.
The original timber-framed, 16th-century building was remodelled in the 17th and 19th centuries incorporating wonderful features such as Elizabethan chimney stacks, stone mullion windows, Gothic stone chimney pieces, beams and panelling.
It now features a stunning interior including a reception hall, drawing room, sitting room, dining room, study with 16th-century wall panelling, an Italian-style contemporary kitchen, domestic office, cellars, six first-floor bedrooms, two of which are en-suite, second floor with bedroom, studio with kitchenette and bathroom, and a games room.
The driveway approaches for around a quarter of a mile crossing a bridge which gives views of the cascading pools stocked with coarse fish, and the Apley Estate. Paddocks, formal garden areas and a walled former orchard are also included.
Guide price £1.65million through Berriman Eaton on (01746) 766499.















8 Comments
We can only dream!!!
If I win the lottery, this one is mine!!
I’ll have the Chatwall one! Lovely houses, just need a nice lottery win now!!
what beautiful homes. ive lived in this county for 8 years and never knew half of them even existed!
Put me down for number 2
Old Colehurst Manor
put me down for number 3 if i win on the lottery
The properties listed above are all very good and nice but checkout property-england.com
When you get to the front page don’t key in any postcodes or areas just click the get results button and then click on the first property in the list.
Knocks the properties above into a cocked hat. Any comments on how you can justify the price, its not even furnished!!!
They are no use to me. I’ve only got a small flymo with a short lead!