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A unique 16th Century, Grade II listed detached house that was moved in its entirety from Shifnal to the leafy Wolverhampton suburb of Castlecroft about 80 years ago is on the market for £349,950. The timber framed Buttery stands on a generous sized plot in Castlecroft Gardens, and over recent years has been painstakingly restored. Features include a spacious lounge with a brick fireplace, dining room, attractively fitted kitchen, downstairs bathroom with a shower and four bedrooms, two sharing a re-fitted bathroom, on the first and second floors. The property has driveway parking, detached garage, lawned back garden with courtyard and timber shed. Call HomePoint on (01902) 766388.

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5 Comments

  1. Anon said:

    How nice would it be to own a house like that. The original features of this property are totally unique, and it would be just a pleasure to just have a look around

  2. Karen said:

    Young people have no chance of getting on the property market these days.

  3. Matt said:

    Should have been left in Shifnal not in Wolverhampton where the pollution will rot the timbers.

  4. dolly said:

    i wish the e&s would feature my house on property of the week they seem to have their pet agents

  5. Our Val said:

    It seems that all properties in the 1-5 desirable properties attract the same comments. If “The Buttery” was moved from Shifnal to Castlecroft Gardens; they’ve done the impossible. I’ve watched the restoration work going on there and the house looks like it’s lived there as long as its neighbouring houses. The next house to it is bigger and has/and is having more done to it. (Sort the guttering out).