St Marys Street,
Bridgnorth, WV16 4DW
Offers in the Region Of £750,000

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  • Substantial three storey Grade II Listed period home in one of Bridgnorth's most favoured streets
  • Four double bedrooms, two with en-suites
  • Comprehensive programme of renovations (List of works available)
  • Historic street lined with medieval and Georgian property
  • Conveniently situated within yards of all high street amenities
  • Re-appointed kitchen with quality Neff, Miele and Aga appliances
  • Stunning en-suite bath and shower room with freestanding copper bath separate shower
  • Living Room with wide inglenook and fitted wood burning stove
  • Mahogany conservatory dining room
  • Superb principal suite of double bedroom room, en-suite bathroom and en-suite dressing room

Stunning, painstaking renovation of this substantial three storey Grade II Listed period home in one of Bridgnorth's most favoured streets has created a beautiful, characterful, four double bedroom, three bathroom family home with a suite of luxurious principal bedroom, en-suite bathroom and en-suite dressing room that is bound to impress.

Originally two properties, 28 St Mary's Street now presents possibly the widest frontage of any property in this highly favoured street, popular for its varied architecture, that includes medieval black and white cottages and Georgian symmetry and for it's proximity to the amenities of the historic high street, all within level walking distance. The property is set on the north side of St. Mary's Street which runs between the High Street and the junction with Pound Street, the site of the Half Moon Battery, a gun position in the original castle walls.

On purchasing this property our clients have carried out a full renovation of the property, to create the stunning, beautifully appointed, highly photogenic but family friendly home on offer. This stunning home has rich character throughout enhanced by the wealth of exposed timbers, many of which are believed to pre-date the property and possibly to originate from former ships on the River Severn.

The renovation included not only the replacement of the kitchen and bathrooms to a very high standard but extended to the replacement of many windows, now double glazed, and most are fitted with shutters or blinds. Column radiators installed through out, and a new Worcester central heating boiler was fitted in 2023. With a Kaba master key system, all external doors use the same key.

The aspirational market town of Bridgnorth has a wide variety of amenities including well regarded schools for children of all ages, a doctors' surgery, a selection of supermarkets, local and high street shops, pharmacies, opticians, traditional public houses, restaurants, a characterful theatre and petrol stations at vantage points. The town, subject to a siege during the English Civil War, is rich in history and features a castle ruin leaning at an angle greater than the Tower of Pisa, the Cliff Railway, between Low Town and High Town, the Cliff Railway that runs between Low Town and High Town is the steepest inland railway in the country.

Reception Hall
A welcoming entrance space with Clearview woodburning stove set in an exposed inglenook fireplace, exposed ceiling timbers, quarry tiled floor, sash window to front, staircase to first floor, doors to living room, kitchen and cellar.

Living Room
Focal point provided by a wide, exposed brick, inglenook fire place with wood burning stove, exposed ceiling timbers, wall light points, sash windows to front.

Breakfast Kitchen
Beautifully re-appointed in 2020 with a wealth of quality kitchen cabinetry providing generous storage complimented by quality Dekton worksurfaces, Aga and integrated Neff and Miele appliances, exposed ceiling timbers, quarry tiled floor, feature window to rear garden. Access to Dining Conservatory and access to Utility Room.

Conservatory Dining Room
Spacious Mahogany and brick built conservatory dining room with quarry tiled floor with underfloor heating and a multifuel stove, with access to rear garden.

Utility Room.
A useful space plumbed for automatic washing machine and tumble dryer and fitted with storage cabinetry.

Cloak Room
Fitted with a low flush w.c., hand basin and ceramic wall tiling.

First Floor Landing
A large room with a number of potential uses, possibly as a sitting area, study area, or conversion to a bedroom. Exposed ceiling timbers and floor boards, bespoke built in storage, staircase to two second floor bedrooms, door to storage/airing cupboard incorporating an original staircase, doors to En-Suite Bathroom, Family Shower Room and En-Suite Dressing Room.

Family Shower Room
Fitted with a glazed shower cubicle, shower tray, vanity wash hand basin with mixer tap and storage under, low flush w.c., ceramic wall and floor tiles.

En-Suite Bathroom
Accessed from either the first floor landing or Principal Bedroom this stunning room was formed from a bedroom and en-suite, converted to provide this supremely luxurious space with high end appointments including a copper and nickel bath set on a raised tiled platform, twin copper and nickel wash hand basins with mixer taps, storage under and mirrors over, shower enclosure with glazed screen and fitted shower, W.C. in discreet alcove. Exposed ceiling and floor timbers, this bright room has two sash windows to front.

Principal Bedroom
Set at the rear of the house, overlooking the rear garden, exposed ceiling and floor timbers, period fireplace and door to en-suite dressing room

En-Suite Dressing Room
With period corner fire place, bespoke built in wardrobes, door to first floor landing and staircase to a second floor bedroom.

Second Floor

Rear Bedroom
Accessed via the staircase from the dressing room this delightful room has exposed timbers and roof lights.

Bedroom
To the left of the staircase from the First floor landing this room is full of character, the exposed timbers beautifully frame the bedspace and could possibly form a "four poster" style bed.

Bedroom
To the right of the staircase from the first floor landing, this characterful room has exposed roof timbers, fitted wardrobes, roof lights and an en-suite shower room.

En-Suite Shower Room
Replaced in 2024 this high quality shower room is fitted with a glazed shower cubicle, vanity wash hand basin and low flush w.c. with ceramic wall and floor tiles.

Outside
Complemented by an ancient Olive tree, the walled rear garden offers a quiet and peaceful space with mood lighting and a water feature. Accessed either via a side entrance to the property or steps up from the conservatory to a shaped lawn with brick boundaries and a porcelain tiled sitting out area. Built storage is against a wall for garden equipment, wood store and bin store.  It has several power outlets and a hot tub.

Tenure
We understand that the property is Freehold, a Flying Freehold exists over the side entrance, the access at this point is owned by 28 but neighbours have rights of access.


Services
The property has the benefit of all mains services, heating is by gas

Local Authority
Shropshire. Council Tax Reference Number 1600003481274, Council Tax Band G

EPC
As a listed property 28 St. Mary's Street is exempt from an Energy Performance Certificate

Listing
The property is listed Grade II, List Entry Number 1053922, Date First Listed 1st February 1974.

Viewings
All viewings are to be arranged via the vendors sole agents, Nick Tart Bridgnorth, 01746 711442 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

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Important We take every care in preparing our sales details. They are carefully checked, however we do not guarantee appliances, alarms, electrical fittings, plumbing, showers, etc. Photographs are a guide and do not represent items included in the sale. Room sizes are approximate. Do not use them to buy carpets or furniture. Floor plans are for guidance only and not to scale. We cannot verify the tenure as we do not have access to the legal title. We cannot guarantee boundaries, rights of way or compliance with local authority planning or building regulation control. You must take advice of your legal representative. Reference to adjoining land uses, i.e. farmland, open fields, etc does not guarantee the continued use in the future. You must make local enquiries and searches.
 

 

 




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St Marys Street
Bridgnorth WV16 4DW
Sale Type: For Sale
Ref #: BN2171a

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