£875,000

(£640/sq. ft)

3 bed detached house for sale
Aston, Market Drayton TF9

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1,367 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: F

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Freehold
Added on 25/02/2026

About this property

  • Beautifully restored Jacobean black and white timbered farmhouse with full rewiring, re-plumbing, ultrafast fibre broadband and a recently installed boiler.

  • Link attached, oak framed Tudor barn conversion, creating a vaulted open-plan kitchen, dining and family room with underfloor heating, Yorkstone floor and retained original features.

  • Three spacious bedrooms with two ensuites, plus approved planning and listed consent to create a fourth bedroom with ensuite in the attic.

  • Set within 0.45 acres of cottage gardens, plus a 0.75 acre fenced paddock with Kingspan BioDisc system, stable, water supply, large garaging, workshops and brick-built outbuildings.

  • Peaceful edge of village setting, in perfect countryside with views to the Maer Hills, affording dark skies, country walks and hacking routes.

  • Close to amenities and transport links and in catchment for well-regarded local schools.

  • Step free access

This exceptional three bedroom detached house, is a rare opportunity to own a meticulously restored 17th century farmhouse and attached 16th century barn conversion, blending historic charm, with modern convenience, in an idyllic edge of village setting.

The property has undergone a comprehensive restoration, including conversion of the barn, complete rewiring and re-plumbing of the house. It also benefits from a Kingspan BioDisc waste treatment plant, ensuring peace of mind for the new owners.

The heart of the home is the stunning oak framed converted barn, dating from the Tudor period, finished to contemporary standards with luxurious underfloor heating, a contemporary wood burning stove and a striking reclaimed Yorkstone floor. The open-plan vaulted kitchen, dining, and family room created, offers a magnificent space for entertaining and everyday living, while original beams have been thoughtfully retained to preserve the character of the building.

Throughout the farmhouse, many original features are showcased. This includes the characterful dining room, once used as a dairy, displaying an exposed sandstone wall and part of the original Tudor timber barn wall. The living room features an impressive sandstone inglenook fireplace with log burning stove, Georgian floor tiles, and a significant historic front door, with its original key dated to 1605, now displayed in a frame beside the fireplace for all to admire. It is truly remarkable to consider that this home stood during the time of William Shakespeare, and its rich heritage is evident in every detail. Modern comforts have been seamlessly integrated, including ultrafast fibre broadband direct to the property, a recently installed boiler and handmade internal panelling, ensuring the home is ready for contemporary living. The original kitchen scullery has been converted to a bright, dual aspect, study, with underfloor heating and exposed beams.

The accommodation is beautifully presented and offers three spacious bedrooms with the Master bedroom benefitting from original exposed oak floorboards, panelled walls and a generous ensuite bathroom. Bedroom two was once used as a cheese loft and is now a bright dual-aspect room with an ensuite WC and wash basin. The spacious attic room provides the added potential to create a fourth bedroom, with ensuite (planning permission and listed building consent for this conversion and skylights are already in place).

The property is further enhanced by large garaging and workshops, providing ample space for vehicles, hobbies, or storage, as well as a brick built laundry and boiler rooms for added practicality. A securely fenced .75 acre paddock lies adjacent, complete with a block built stable, water supply and hay store, perfect for equestrian pursuits or those seeking additional land.

The house sits within pretty south facing cottage gardens on a plot of approximately .45 of an acre, thoughtfully stocked with a variety of plants and shrubs. A stunning raised bed, walled rose garden and a wildflower meadow area lie to the rear of the property.

The property enjoys dark skies and a tranquil, peaceful location, yet remains conveniently close to local facilities and transport links, offering the best of both worlds. Wonderful country walks and hacking routes are right on the doorstep, making this an ideal setting for lovers of the outdoors. The property falls within the catchment area for highly regarded schools, including Madeley High School and Baldwins Gate Primary school.

This is a truly special and much loved home, where centuries of history meet refined modern living, offering space, privacy and versatility in a breathtaking rural setting. Rarely does a property of such character, quality and lifestyle appeal come to the market. A truly exceptional opportunity to own a unique and wonderful heritage home, perfectly equipped for contemporary family life.

EPC Rating: F

Location

Living in Aston is a wonderful choice if you value peaceful village life with a strong sense of community and easy access to both beautiful countryside and nearby towns. The area is known for its charming rural setting in the Shropshire/Staffordshire borderlands, with scenic walks and a friendly atmosphere that makes it ideal for families, commuters and anyone looking to embrace a quieter pace of life, while still being well connected to places like Market Drayton, Nantwich, Newcastle under Lyme, Stoke-on-Trent and the M6.

Central to village life is Aston Village Hall, a busy community centre where locals come together for quiz nights, monthly coffee mornings and seasonal events - creating real opportunities to meet neighbours, make friends and feel part of a welcoming local network. This strong community spirit, combined with the area’s historic charm and rural appeal, makes Aston a fulfilling place to call home

Information To Note

The house and the attached barn are individually Grade 2 listed buildings and any work has to be done with the agreement of the Conservation Officer at Newcastle under Lyme Borough Council. This may affect some standard insurance or mortgage policies.

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