Guide price
£825,000
4 bed bungalow for saleGarmston, Eaton Constantine, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY5
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Gated driveway with landscaped front garden and fruit trees.
Open-plan kitchen/dining room with bi-fold doors to terrace and views towards The Wrekin.
Spacious principal suite with log burner, en suite, built-in storage and private terrace.
Versatile accommodation with three further bedrooms and a large, light-filled sitting room.
South-facing gardens with multiple terraces, decking and outdoor dining areas.
Dedicated home office with power, lighting, internet connection and a secure steel garden shed.
EPC Rating = D
A beautifully presented colt house offering versatile single-storey living which has been thoughtfully extended and updated, living in the heart of the hamlet of Garmston.
Description
Cedarwood is approached through a gated gravel driveway, opening to a landscaped front garden with mature planting, fruit trees and a sheltered terrace for outdoor dining. A double porch with built-in shoe storage cleverly hidden in bench seating sets the tone for the home’s thoughtful design.
Inside, the property flows beautifully, with light-filled rooms and far-reaching views over open countryside.
The open-plan kitchen and dining space is a particular highlight, featuring a large kitchen island, wall and base units, a double sink, and a Smeg cooker. Bi-fold doors lead seamlessly onto the rear patio, ideal for entertaining while enjoying the surrounding views. A utility room with additional storage and garden access complements the space.
The sitting room is wonderfully bright, with dual aspect windows and access to the gardens.
The accommodation is well arranged, with flexibility to suit families, home-working, or guest use. The principal bedroom is a striking suite with floor-to-ceiling windows, a log burner, built-in wardrobes, an en suite shower room, and French doors opening to a private rear terrace. A further spacious double bedroom benefits from direct access to a gym, which could be converted into a dressing room or generous walk-in wardrobe, and also features a fitted wardrobe. Another double bedroom offers excellent storage with two sets of built-in wardrobes, while a single bedroom, also with built-in storage, could equally serve as a study or nursery.
The family bathroom is finished to a high standard, with a walk-in rainfall shower and a freestanding bath, creating a luxurious retreat.
Outside
The outside space at Cedarwood has been carefully designed to complement the house and to make the most of its spectacular rural setting. Approached via a gated gravel driveway, the property immediately conveys a sense of privacy and arrival, with a generous parking area bordered by mature hedging and fruit trees in the front garden.
The grounds are predominantly south-facing, ensuring sunlight throughout the day, and provide a seamless connection between the house and the landscape beyond. There are several areas dedicated to outdoor living, including a decked terrace directly accessed from the principal bedroom, a sheltered patio for alfresco dining, and further seating areas positioned to capture the best of the views.
The gardens are mainly laid to lawn, interspersed with well-established planting and a circular paved seating area which provides an additional entertaining space. Mature hedges and trees offer both structure and privacy, while still allowing the eye to wander over the open fields towards The Wrekin, creating an uninterrupted sense of space and tranquillity.
Practical elements include a large metal shed, ideal for storage, as well as a purpose-built home office with lighting, internet connection and electricity – a perfect solution for those working from home. Together, these features strike an excellent balance between lifestyle and convenience, making Cedarwood’s outside space both functional and idyllic.
Location
Nestled within the peaceful hamlet of Garmston, part of the Leighton & Eaton Constantine parish, this property offers the tranquillity of rural Shropshire alongside excellent access to amenities. Local schooling is well provided for: Christ Church C of E Primary School in Cressage is just 11⁄2 miles away, while Buildwas Academy lies around 2.2 miles from the property. For secondary education, William Brookes School in Much Wenlock is approximately 3.6 miles distant, with a wider choice of highly regarded state and independent schools in both Shrewsbury and Telford, including Wrekin College and Shrewsbury High.
The area benefits from strong transport links. The nearest railway station is at Wellington, about 4.4 miles away, with Oakengates and Telford Central within 6–7 miles, all offering regular connections to Shrewsbury, Birmingham and beyond. Road access is excellent, with the B4380 linking easily to the A49 and A5 via Shrewsbury for regional travel. Bus services also connect the village with Shrewsbury and Telford, ensuring convenient public transport options.
The surrounding area offers a wealth of leisure opportunities. The historic town of Much Wenlock provides independent shops, traditional pubs, cafés and cultural attractions, while Shrewsbury, just eight miles north, offers a broader selection of retail, dining and leisure facilities, along with beautiful riverside walks and a vibrant arts scene. Outdoor enthusiasts are well placed to enjoy the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with its extensive walking, cycling and riding routes. Closer to home, the River Severn and local bridleways offer additional opportunities for recreation, making Garmston an ideal balance of rural serenity and community life.
Square Footage: 2,441 sq ft
Additional Info
Mains water, electricity and drainage
Private lpg
Air source heat pump
EPC- D
Council tax band- D, Shropshire
Photographs taken- 09/2025 e-House
Brochure prepared- 09/2025 aw
Description
Cedarwood is approached through a gated gravel driveway, opening to a landscaped front garden with mature planting, fruit trees and a sheltered terrace for outdoor dining. A double porch with built-in shoe storage cleverly hidden in bench seating sets the tone for the home’s thoughtful design.
Inside, the property flows beautifully, with light-filled rooms and far-reaching views over open countryside.
The open-plan kitchen and dining space is a particular highlight, featuring a large kitchen island, wall and base units, a double sink, and a Smeg cooker. Bi-fold doors lead seamlessly onto the rear patio, ideal for entertaining while enjoying the surrounding views. A utility room with additional storage and garden access complements the space.
The sitting room is wonderfully bright, with dual aspect windows and access to the gardens.
The accommodation is well arranged, with flexibility to suit families, home-working, or guest use. The principal bedroom is a striking suite with floor-to-ceiling windows, a log burner, built-in wardrobes, an en suite shower room, and French doors opening to a private rear terrace. A further spacious double bedroom benefits from direct access to a gym, which could be converted into a dressing room or generous walk-in wardrobe, and also features a fitted wardrobe. Another double bedroom offers excellent storage with two sets of built-in wardrobes, while a single bedroom, also with built-in storage, could equally serve as a study or nursery.
The family bathroom is finished to a high standard, with a walk-in rainfall shower and a freestanding bath, creating a luxurious retreat.
Outside
The outside space at Cedarwood has been carefully designed to complement the house and to make the most of its spectacular rural setting. Approached via a gated gravel driveway, the property immediately conveys a sense of privacy and arrival, with a generous parking area bordered by mature hedging and fruit trees in the front garden.
The grounds are predominantly south-facing, ensuring sunlight throughout the day, and provide a seamless connection between the house and the landscape beyond. There are several areas dedicated to outdoor living, including a decked terrace directly accessed from the principal bedroom, a sheltered patio for alfresco dining, and further seating areas positioned to capture the best of the views.
The gardens are mainly laid to lawn, interspersed with well-established planting and a circular paved seating area which provides an additional entertaining space. Mature hedges and trees offer both structure and privacy, while still allowing the eye to wander over the open fields towards The Wrekin, creating an uninterrupted sense of space and tranquillity.
Practical elements include a large metal shed, ideal for storage, as well as a purpose-built home office with lighting, internet connection and electricity – a perfect solution for those working from home. Together, these features strike an excellent balance between lifestyle and convenience, making Cedarwood’s outside space both functional and idyllic.
Location
Nestled within the peaceful hamlet of Garmston, part of the Leighton & Eaton Constantine parish, this property offers the tranquillity of rural Shropshire alongside excellent access to amenities. Local schooling is well provided for: Christ Church C of E Primary School in Cressage is just 11⁄2 miles away, while Buildwas Academy lies around 2.2 miles from the property. For secondary education, William Brookes School in Much Wenlock is approximately 3.6 miles distant, with a wider choice of highly regarded state and independent schools in both Shrewsbury and Telford, including Wrekin College and Shrewsbury High.
The area benefits from strong transport links. The nearest railway station is at Wellington, about 4.4 miles away, with Oakengates and Telford Central within 6–7 miles, all offering regular connections to Shrewsbury, Birmingham and beyond. Road access is excellent, with the B4380 linking easily to the A49 and A5 via Shrewsbury for regional travel. Bus services also connect the village with Shrewsbury and Telford, ensuring convenient public transport options.
The surrounding area offers a wealth of leisure opportunities. The historic town of Much Wenlock provides independent shops, traditional pubs, cafés and cultural attractions, while Shrewsbury, just eight miles north, offers a broader selection of retail, dining and leisure facilities, along with beautiful riverside walks and a vibrant arts scene. Outdoor enthusiasts are well placed to enjoy the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with its extensive walking, cycling and riding routes. Closer to home, the River Severn and local bridleways offer additional opportunities for recreation, making Garmston an ideal balance of rural serenity and community life.
Square Footage: 2,441 sq ft
Additional Info
Mains water, electricity and drainage
Private lpg
Air source heat pump
EPC- D
Council tax band- D, Shropshire
Photographs taken- 09/2025 e-House
Brochure prepared- 09/2025 aw