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Arare opportunity to live, and work,in one of the most beautiful placesin Shropshire has arisen with the saleof Juckes Barn at East Wall, Much Wenlock.The five bedroom property in the ShropshireHills Area of Outstanding Beauty is on themarket with Berrys with a guide price of£525,000. It has modern, spaciousaccommodation, a work study and paddockland.There is also a large garden with hedgeborders, flowers and vegetable plot, adjacentlevel paddock (approximately 2.3 acres)and private woodland (approximately 2.7acres) totalling around five acres.Philip Robinson, agency manager at theShrewsbury office of Berrys, said: “It is set in oneof the finest landscapes in the country andhas well maintained, flexible accommodationfor family living along with a study for homeCRIGGION, NR SHREWSBURY4 Bedroom Country Home and Equestrian Facility,with detached one Bedroom annexe, two Monarchstables and tack room, workshops and 9 acresof level paddocks. EPC D.Guide price £590,000An area ofoutstandingbeautyworking or hobbies and paddock land tokeep a horse or other animals if desired.”The south facing property has part Calorgas under floor heating, part oil fired centralheating, private water, septic tank andmains electricity.The paddock adjoins the lawn and hasaccess to the private woodland at the farend, via a five-bar metal gate.An SBT promotion BERRYSViewing is highly recommended byappointment. Call 01743 271697 or email shrewsbury@berrybros.comYour Dream Home?MAESBROOK, OSWESTRYThe Old Barn is a superior family home and equestrianproperty situated in a private position.The propertycomprises detached 5 bedroom house • Stable Block •Manège • Extending to approximately 8 acres. EPC D.Reduced guide price £749,950SELLING COUNTRY PROPERTY SINCE 1890EAST WALL, MUCH WENLOCK5 Bedroom Country Home with adjacentPaddock and Private Woodlandtotalling 5 acres in an AONB. EPC D.Guide price £525,000Shrewsbury | www.berrybros.com | Tel. 01743 271697NEWSDavid Bishop, third from the right, with Sir Ben Ainslie and fellow organisers ofBart’s Bash.David makes a splashSHROPSHIRE web development specialistDavid Bishop is hoping to sail into theGuinness World Records with his latestonline venture.David, who runs Ninety One Consultingin Shrewsbury, has won the contract toproduce and manage the fundraisingwebsite for Bart’s Bash, a huge sailing racewhich has captured the imagination ofclubs all over the world.The event, on September 21, will joinREADER OFFERTHE Buckatree HallHotel, which won theTravel Tourism andHospitality prize at this year’s county businessawards, is invitingShropshire BusinessToday readers tosample its awardwinningfacilities.The hotel, which sits at the foot of the Wrekin, isoffering a free meal for two at its Lakeside Restaurant, whichhas stunning views over the hotel’s gardens.To be in with a chance of winning, simply send an email toeditor@shropshirebusinesstoday.co.uk, with ‘Buckatree MealOffer’ in the subject line. Remember to also include your fullname, address, and contact details.Employees of SBT, the Buckatree and associated companies are not eligibleto enter. The meal can be taken at the time of the winner’s choice, subject toavailability. Terms and conditions apply, and will be provided by the hotel. Theeditor’s decision is final, and no correspondencde will be entered into. Entries mustbe received by August 31, 2014, and the winner will be chosen at random, shortlyafter this date.together thousands of sailors worldwideat their local clubs in a race to set a newworld record, as well as raising huge sumsfor charity.The event is named in memory ofAndrew ‘Bart’ Simpson, the America’sCup sailor who tragically died in atraining accident in San Francisco baywhile preparing for the America’s Cupcompetition.Three Shropshire clubs, The ShropshireSailing Club, Colemere Sailing Club andChelmarsh Sailing Club, have alreadysigned up as race venues alongside over600 other clubs worldwide, hosting ananticipated 30,000 participants in well over2,000 different classes of boat.They include Sir Ben Ainslie, four-timeOlympic champion, America’s Cup winnerand team principal of Ben Ainslie Racing;double Olympic champion and ArtemisRacing team manager, Iain Percy obe; andtwice America’s Cup winner and skipperof Oracle Team USA, Jimmy Spithill.David said: “Bart’s Bash is going to be aphenomenal event – the engagement wehave seen from the sailing community onthe website is on track to make thousandsof participants Guinness World Recordholders and kick-start the foundation onits journey to inspire the next generation ofsailors. ”www.bartsbash.co.uk 36 S H R O P S H I R E B U S I N E S S T O D A Y37

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