
A charming 4-bed barn conversion with 1-bed annexe, outbuildings, kennels and 2.77 acres.Situaition: 2 The Old Barns is an attractive barn conversion located in a peaceful rural setting close to the small hamlet of Myddle. Positioned around one mile north of the village, it benefits from nearby amenities including a primary school, village shop, and local pub. A wider range of shops, services, and facilities can be found in the nearby towns of Oswestry, Whitchurch, and Shrewsbury, all conveniently reached via the A5 and A49.
Railway stations can be found in Shrewsbury, Wem, Yorton and Gobowen, providing nationwide services with direct links to destinations such as Birmingham New Street and London Euston.
The surrounding area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, offering scenic countryside walks across the Nesscliffe Hills and the Cliffe Countryside Heritage Site—both within easy walking distance from Myddle.
The region is also well-regarded for its strong equestrian scene. Local pursuits include trail hunting with the Wynnstay, Cheshire, and Shropshire Hunts, as well as British Eventing competitions held at Kelsall Horse racing fans are well-catered for too, with notable racecourses at Aintree, Chester, Bangor-on-Dee, and Haydock Park all within reach. The local terrain is particularly well-suited for outriding, with a network of quiet country lanes and bridlepaths to explore.Description: The property is a traditional barn of red-brick construction under a slate roof, with elements dating back into the 1800’s where it is believed to have once served as a grain mill.
The front door opens into a generous hallway, which provides access to most of the ground floor rooms. Immediately to the left is the lounge with exposed beams and French doors leading onto the patio. Off the hall is a cloakroom and utility, and well-designed conservatory with French doors leading to the large patio area.
The heart of the house is an open plan kitchen and dining room, with integrated appliances, gas fired multi-hob and oven, American style fridge freezer and central island. The dining area is a great place to entertain with spiral staircase leading to the first floor. Beyond the dining room is a smart formal living room, with exposed beams and wood burner.
The staircase, from the entrance hallway, leads to the first floor, consisting of the principal bedroom with en-suite. There are three further double bedrooms, one en-suite and a family shower room.Externally: Externally there are multiple outbuildings, which have been previously used to rear and breed dogs. There are several professional kennels with outdoor runs, office facilities and outdoor WC. These buildings also include a 1-bed annexed flat, with kitchen/diner and shower room.
The land equates to 3.44 acres, which includes gardens and paddocks.Services: Mains electricity & water
Shared drainage via septic tank
Oil fired central heating and hot water, underfloor heating on the ground floor.
EPC- DLocal Authority: Shropshire Council
Tax Band- G (£4,077.39 payable in 2026/27).Viewings: Strictly by prior appointment with the agents Jackson Property on - Click here to reveal phone number - or - Click here to reveal phone number -
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