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The Old Wharf is a refined, recently refurbished family home situated on approximately 0.92 acres of grounds, adjacent to the Shropshire Union Canal in the Shropshire countryside. The property, built as a pub in 1832, has been meticulously restored to include features such as high-performance double-glazed sash windows, bespoke woodwork, part home automation, underfloor heating to the ground floor, and solid wall insulation throughout. A prominent Tuscan-style portico leads to the front door, which opens to a spacious entrance hall, the base of a brick inglenook fireplace with a double-sided wood burner. The living accommodation includes a study, a vast dual-aspect sitting room, a dining room with bespoke bi-folding oak doors, and a contemporary kitchen breakfast room with a range of high-end integrated appliances. A new bespoke oak and glass staircase rises to the 1st floor, which has been completely reconfigured to include five bedrooms, each with an ensuite shower room, including the principle suite with a balcony offering outstanding views. The attached gardens incorporate a spacious block paved terrace, a fenced paddock with a workshop/store, and private driveway, with the Shropshire Union Canal accessible via nearby steps or a ramp.