Fort Pendlestone, Bridgnorth. Credit to: Mr and Mrs Clarke/ Tish Baden-Sidhu
The company's listing for the property said one of its best features"has to be the turret and its spectacular spiral staircase, reminiscent of an ancient, grand castle". The huge building has been used for a variety of purposes in its lifetime, including a corn mill, forge and textile mill. In the early 1930s the building was bought by the Co-operative Wholesale Society and it was used as a milk exchange right up until the early 1960s.The listing for Number 8 says:"Standing in an elevated position within an idyllic riverside location, views stretch far and wide from the fort over the river itself, lush farmland and across to Bridgnorth Golf Course.
Road noise must be amazing.