Lockley Wood, Market Drayton, TF9

£750,000



Full Description

Charming 3-bed, 2-bath cottage on 1.3 acres with lake, gardens, and period features. Includes garden room, garage, and stunning views. Located near amenities in Lockley Wood.

Once upon a time… Welcome to 2 The Cottage, a place where storybook charm meets everyday magic, and where your happily-ever-after begins. Set within approximately 1.3 acres of enchanting grounds, this three-bedroom, three-bathroom cottage is less a house and more a hidden chapter from a fairytale. Brimming with character, warmth, and whimsical details, it invites you to step inside, settle in, and stay a while. But be warned, the garden may just steal your heart before you’ve even found the kettle.

At the heart of the home lies a charming kitchen, dressed in creamy cabinetry and rich wood-effect worktops, a perfect blend of rustic elegance and practicality. A classic Belfast sink takes centre stage, while a Range Master cooker stands ready for culinary adventures. With two fridges, a freezer, an integrated Bosch dishwasher, and plenty of preparation space, it’s a kitchen fit for feasts both grand and humble. From here, you can wander through to the front porch or slip into the utility room, which conveniently leads to a ground floor shower room complete with WC, basin, and a generously sized walk-in shower and heated towel rail. Flowing seamlessly from the kitchen, the conservatory is a sunlit sanctuary where indoors and outdoors blur beautifully. A striking sky lantern above floods the space with natural light, while tiled flooring adds both style and practicality. French doors open wide onto the garden, making it the perfect spot for morning coffee, lazy afternoons, or quiet evening reflections. The living room is a welcoming space designed for gathering, featuring a beautiful Victorian fireplace, wood-effect flooring and French doors that lead directly into the garden, ideal for summer soirées or winter wanders. A stained glass window offers a charming glimpse into the kitchen, while a feature oak wall gently guides you through to the dining room. Here, the cottage’s history truly shines. A striking wood burning stove set against an original sandstone fireplace surround creates a cosy focal point, while an exposed sandstone wall, dating back to the original 1833 structure, adds depth, texture, and a sense of timeless character. Tucked away at the end of the house, the snug offers a peaceful retreat with endless versatility. Currently used as a sitting room, it could easily transform into a study or additional bedroom. With a multi-fuel burner, exposed brickwork, and a delightful bread oven nook, it feels like a secret hideaway, perfect for quiet moments or curling up with a good book.

Upstairs, the magic continues. The landing itself is full of charm, with exposed beams, period walls, a skylight and original sandstone features creating a wonderfully atmospheric space. The master bedroom is a tranquil haven, complete with vaulted ceilings and triple-aspect windows framing beautiful garden views. A stylish ensuite adds modern comfort, featuring a walk-in shower, WC, vanity unit, and sleek towel radiator. The second bedroom is a generous double with a charming feature iron fireplace and a peaceful outlook, while the third bedroom offers dual-aspect windows, exposed beams, and a quirky internal feature window overlooking the landing, adding to the cottage’s unique personality. The family bathroom is both contemporary and inviting, with elegant tiling, a freestanding bath perfect for long soaks, a walk-in shower, and a smart vanity unit with ample storage, all illuminated by a skylight above.

Step outside, and the fairytale truly comes to life. The grounds are nothing short of magical, offering an ever-changing landscape of colour, texture, and discovery. A garden room, currently styled as a Mediterranean terrace with a fountain and Spanish-inspired backdrop, doubles as a bird haven filled with exotic finches. With solar panels, lighting, insulation, and water supply, it offers exciting potential as a studio, gym, playroom, or peaceful home office. Elsewhere, a sunken rock pool with a cascading waterfall and ornamental fish adds a tranquil focal point, while fruit trees, grapevines, and even banana palms create an enchanting, almost otherworldly setting. A prairie garden filled with ornamental grasses sways gently in the breeze, leading you towards the true showstopper, a large lake complete with boardwalks, bridges, and its own island. Home to fish and visiting wildlife including ducks and geese, it’s the kind of place where every stroll feels like a scene from a storybook. Two elegant moon gates frame views like living paintings, inviting you to wander further into the grounds. Beyond the lake lies a wildflower meadow, bursting with natural beauty and offering exciting potential for future use, subject to planning, perhaps a charming glamping retreat or lodge nestled within the landscape.

Practical touches complete the picture, including ample driveway parking and a converted stable block now serving as a garage with an electric door, alongside a workshop and garden store that still retain their original charm. A security system with external cameras adds peace of mind, ensuring that this magical haven is as practical as it is picturesque.

Located in Lockley Wood, be close by to the excellent amenities, schools and travel links in neighbouring Hinstock, Newport and Market Drayton.

At 2 The Cottage, every corner tells a story, every window frames a view, and every day feels just a little more enchanted. Write your next chapter today and begin happily ever after, give us a call to book a viewing on 01785 851886.

Location
Market Drayton is a market town in north Shropshire, England, close to the Welsh and Staffordshire border and located along the River Tern, between Shrewsbury and Stoke-on-Trent. The Shropshire Union Canal and Regional Cycle Route 75 pass through the town whilst the A53 road by-passes the town providing access to links further afield. Market Drayton possesses a rich history with some traditions being continued today, such as the weekly Wednesday markets having being chartered by King Henry III in 1245. There are a number of pubs, restaurants and shops including two supermarkets within this market town, making amenities easily accessible.

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Contact Us

James Du Pavey
16 Stafford Street, Eccleshall
Staffordshire
ST21 6BH
T: 01785 851886
E: [email protected]