Retail & ConsumergalleryStanton Long House in Much WenlockStanton Long House in Much WenlockBookmarkShareRetail & ConsumerByDanielle Hicks13:15, 11 AUG 2015Updated14:05, 12 AUG 2015Stanton Long House in Much Wenlock, Shropshire, is believed to date from the early 1700s, and is set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the Corvedale. (Image: John Perry)1 of 13Stanton Long House in Much Wenlock, Shropshire, is believed to date from the early 1700s, and is set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the Corvedale. (Image: John Perry)2 of 13Stanton Long House is approached over a gravel drive which leads to a courtyard parking area in front of the partially converted Coach House (Image: John Perry)3 of 13Accommodation in Stanton Long House is laid out over three floors, and begins with a spacious entrance hall with access to the reception rooms, kitchen and to the cellar. (Image: John Perry)4 of 13The original oak floorboards, staircase and brick and quarry-tiled floors still remain, as do some fine fireplaces. (Image: John Perry)5 of 13The largest reception spaces are the drawing and dining rooms, both have ornate fire surrounds and south-facing bay windows that open to a brick terrace with garden views. (Image: John Perry)6 of 13The largest reception spaces are the drawing and dining rooms, both have ornate fire surrounds and south-facing bay windows that open to a brick terrace with garden views. (Image: John Perry)7 of 13The breakfast room contains an open fireplace, handmade units and the servants bell system. (Image: John Perry)8 of 13The kitchen at Stanton Long House has a continuation of the same traditional handmade units that are in the breakfast room. (Image: John Perry)9 of 13The master bedroom of Stanton Long House has bespoke built-in wardrobes and an en suite. (Image: John Perry)10 of 13The master bedroom has an en suite which is fitted with the original restored cast iron bath and walk-in shower. (Image: John Perry)11 of 13The grounds surrounding Stanton Long House extend to 3.2 acres. (Image: John Perry)12 of 13There are almost as many "rooms" in the landscaped gardens as there are in the property as formal areas are separated into individual compartments with yew hedges in between. (Image: John Perry)13 of 13