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Properties of the Week

25 June 2008: This week's splendid selection includes a converted chapel with a stained glass window, a smart town house and a fine Georgian residence that was featured in a homes magazine.

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Milford Hall in Newtown is a fine Georgian country residence sitting in around three-and-a-half acres of mature landscaped gardens. The property also boasts a potential pony paddock, orchard and bluebell wood and was featured in '25 Beautiful Homes' magazine for its tastefully restored accommodation. In brief, it includes seven bedrooms, reception hall, dining room, library, drawing room, morning room, breakfast kitchen and butler's pantry. Annexed, is Milford Hall Cottage, a two-storey, one-bedroom character cottage which can be reinstated to the hall, or as is currently utilised, would make a perfect residential letting. Offers vited in excess of £850,000 through McCartney's on (01686) 623123.nextpageZion Mews

Number 2 Zion Mews in Ludlow is a luxury three-bedroom town house converted from an original chapel. One of four highly original residences, it has a ground floor with a hall, cloakroom, WC and well-fitted kitchen with dining area, a lower ground floor with a shower room and two bedrooms, a first floor floor first with a lovely L-shaped living room and stained-glass window, and a second floor with an en-suite master bedroom. Price £239,950 through Nock Deighton on (01584) 875555.nextpageMalthouse

The Malt House in the small, delightful rural village of Munslow is a beautifully presented home, offering great accommodation over two floors. The reception and inner hall are beautifully light and spacious and are currently used as a study area. There is a wonderful well-fitted kitchen/breakfast room with double doors leading to a delightful covered terrace enjoying the pretty garden, while the large sitting room has an open fireplace and exposed ceiling timbers. There are also three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Offers in the region of £345,000 through Strutt & Parker on (01584) 873711.nextpageMadeley Road

Number 5 Madeley Road, Ironbridge, is a beautifully refurbished 19th century detached house with extensive landscaped gardens which face south over the Severn Gorge. It has a reception hall, cloakroom, sitting room, breakfast kitchen, conservatory/dining room, four bedrooms, a Victorian-style bathroom, basement and cellar/study. The rear garden is terraced allowing for maximum enjoyment of the elevated southerly views. Price £307,000 through Nock Deighton on (01952) 432533.nextpageMill Street

Number 11 Mill Street, Ludlow, is a delightful Grade II listed character property which is currently split into house and annexe. The annexe sits to the front of the property, having a kitchen/dining room, living room and en-suite bedroom, whilst the main residence has a kitchen, conservatory, dining room, cloakroom, two bedrooms and a bathroom. Outside there's a good-sized rear garden which has been landscaped for ease of maintenance. Price £399,000 through Samuel Wood on (01584) 875207.nextpageThe Old Farm House

The Old Farmhouse, in the hamlet of Oulton, just four miles from Newport, is a picture-perfect and well-designed property with equestrian facilities, traditional stone-walled garden and bags of parking space. Its extremely spacious interior includes a large kitchen and breakfast room with Aga and snug, two-room cellar (including wine cellar), three reception rooms, master bedroom with dressing room and en-suite, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Price £650,000 through Balfours on (01743) 353511.nextpageSouthwell

Number 9 Southwell at Riverside, Bridgnorth, is a three-storey town house perched above the historic remains of Bridgnorth Friary, with views across the River Severn. It has a kitchen and utility room with river views, sitting room with sliding doors to the garden, master bedroom with en-suite shower room, two further bedrooms and the family bathroom. Price £335,000 through Strutt & Parker on (01746) 766626.

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