
The Old Vicarage in the Norsh Shropshire Village of Ash Magna, just south of the Cheshire border, is a wonderful, unspoilt country house of immense charm and magnificent views.
Built in 1836 during the reign of William IV, the property has retained its integrity and offers well balanced accommodation which briefly comprises a reception hall, drawing room, billiard room, dining room, sitting room, kitchen, workshop/boot room, back hall, cloakroom and cellar, five bedrooms (one with en-suite) and two bathrooms.
Outside there are gardens and an orchard extending to around 1.9 acres, surrounded by gently rolling countryside.
Guide price £765,000 through Savills on (01952) 239500.
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