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Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565 Ford Hall is a handsome Georgian country house that was originally built in 1729 for Lieutenant George Calcott, the youngest son of Thos Gough, late of Ford. The property has recently undergone a complete renovation and refurbishment before hitting the market for a guide price of £1,950,000 with Knight Frank estate agents.

The seven-bedroom Shrewsbury mansion has retained many of its period features including an early 18th-century staircase that sweeps across its three floors with open landings and oak beams. Set in 2.44 acres of land, Ford Hall offers a wildlife pool and a range out outbuildings including garaging and further workshops.



Meanwhile, the property boasts a games room and cinema room inside as part of its leisure facilities, and elegant living through beautifully designed rooms including the modern kitchen. The listing says: "Ford Hall is a handsome Grade II listed Georgian country house which has recently undergone complete renovation and refurbishment in order to offer generous accommodation. Benefitting from Control 4 technology enabling lighting, temperature, entertainment and security, all of which can be operated remotely from the owner's phone.

"Originally built in 1729 for Lieutenant George Calcott, the youngest son of Thos Gough, late of Ford, Ford Hall provides superb modern family accommodation amidst many period features including an early 18th century staircase sweeping across.

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