Ryton, Dorrington, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY5 7LU | Property for sale | Savills
208.47 m²
Guide price £1,100,000(33 537 841 CZK)

RytonDorrington, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY5 7LU


    Key features

    • Situated on the edge of the village of Ryton, with beautiful views towards the Lawley, Caer Caradoc and the Long Mynd.
    • Set in about 2.81 acres of gardens, grounds to include fenced paddocks, orchard and vegetable gardens.
    • Separate coach house with indoor heated swimming pool, garage and a first floor room with shower and WC.
    • A further double garage and two separate greenhouses.
    • Within 2.5 miles of Condover which has a primary school, village shop and church.
    • Shrewsbury is within 8 miles which has a wider selection of shops, supermarkets and schooling.

    A period country house, within 2.5 miles of Condover with a separate coach house and indoor swimming pool and set within about 2.81 acres of gardens and paddock.

    About this property

    • The Orchard is a charming country house situated in a private and rural location but within half a mile of the village of Ryton. The house exudes character and has been wonderfully maintained by the current owners who have lived there for over 30 years.

      The house dates back to the 1900's and is part Georgian and part Victorian. It retains many original features, including superb brickwork on the exterior, fireplaces, beautiful decorative Coalbrookdale tiling in the entrance hall and stain glass screen in the porch.

      The accommodation is laid out over two floors with the three main reception rooms being accessed off the entrance hall, including the drawing room which has a wood burning stove, built in cupboards and French doors outside to the Logia. The sitting room has a bay window, an Edwardian fireplace and an alcove through to the dining room which has a wood burning stove within a brick inglenook.

      The kitchen breakfast is south facing with French doors opening out onto the gardens and terrace. It has quarry tiled flooring, built in cupboards, wall and base units, integrated electric oven and microwave, ceramic hob and an Esse two oven, oil stove. There is a separate walk in pantry, and a door through to a glazed garden/utility room, which was built in 2016, where there is a separate shower wet room and a log store. A door leads outside to the back of the house and a gardeners WC within the boiler room.

      Stairs rise from the entrance hall to the first floor landing, which splits; to the right is the principal bedroom which has a Victorian feature fireplace and an en-suite shower room. There are a further three double bedrooms and a family bathroom, plus a separate WC with the original antique, turn of the century toilet (The City).

      The Coach House

      Set within the courtyard at the back of the house is the coach house, which has been converted into a double garage, a store and an indoor heated swimming pool which is about 1.2 metres deep. Double doors open out onto a patio area and gardens. The first floor has a shower room and WC plus two separate rooms which could serve as office space or games room, and is currently used as a sitting room.

      Outside

      The Orchard is accessed via a gated driveway which goes into a turning circle and extends along the side of the house to a further double garage and the courtyard. The gardens and land are mostly situated to the back of the house, with a mature tree and wildlife area to the side of the main driveway.

      At the back of the house is a patio area with two raised ornamental pools which are stocked with fish. There are two greenhouses, a vegetable plot which includes Parsnips and Kale and a path leading to the orchard and paddocks. There is a separate garden room which is stocked with productive vines of eating grapes.

      The formal gardens have a number of planted beds and borders and is laid to lawn, off which is a further path to another vegetable plot which has raspberries and blackberries. A wicket gate leads to the second paddock which has a five bar gated access onto the lane, and orchard which has apple, damson, pear and plum.

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    For me this is the ultimate hidden gem!

    Peter DabornProperty agent

    Local information

    • The Orchard is situated on the outskirts of the small and sought after South Shropshire village of Ryton, commanding magnificent views over gardens and orchard and the Shropshire Hills beyond.
    • Ryton is a traditional village with a friendly community that host many activities based around the village hall. There are a number of scenic walks and quiet rides in the locality. Shrewsbury Golf Course is situated in the nearby village of Condover, which also has a village shop/post office, fishing and water skiing lakes.
    • Day to day amenities can be found close by in Dorrington, which include a primary school, shop, pub and church. A more comprehensive range of amenities are available in Shrewsbury including a selection of major supermarkets, shopping centres, bars and restaurants, Theatre Severn and railway station offering a direct service to London Euston.
    • The property is well placed for excellent schooling with primary schools at Condover and Dorrington, secondary schools at Church Stretton and Shrewsbury, along with a number of well regarded private schools nearby. These include Packwood Haugh, Kingsland Grange and Prestfelde Preparatory Schools, Concorde College, Shrewsbury School and High School.
    • The house offers the benefits of country and village living while having excellent road communications with the A5/M54 providing access to Shrewsbury, Birmingham and the wider motorway network. The regions international airports include Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool.

    Additional information

    • Services: Mains water, electricity, private drainage by way of a septic tank, oil central heating.
    • Shropshire Council. Band G.
    • Brochure prepared- 2024/07
    • Photographs taken: 2024/07
    • Directions: What3Words: ///bunkers.flame.wonderful The property is best approached via the village of Condover. Continue through Condover towards Ryton and at the grass triangle take the left fork signposted Ryton. Continue through the village and out the other side. The Orchard may be found after a short distance on your left hand side.
    • EPC Rating: F
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: G