Foster Road,
Bridgnorth,
Shropshire, WV16 4LS
Offers in the Region Of £480,000
- Much improved 4 Bedroom detached home
- Conveniently situated within close proximity to the town & local schools
- Offers a slightly elevated position affording views over rooftops of surrounding countryside
- Tastefully decorated and filled with natural light
- cul-de-sac location
- Ground floor is largely open planned offering a great sense of space
- Wood burning stove
- A must see family home.
Immaculately maintained, extended and much improved, four-bedroom, two bathroom detached family home in a cul-de-sac conveniently situated for access to quality schools and town centre amenities.
18 Foster Road has been the subject of much improvement by our house-proud owners, the property is a credit to them and it deserves to be inspected. The property has a slightly elevated position affording views over rooftops of surrounding countryside, given its cul-de-sac location there is little passing traffic, yet it is conveniently situated for access to quality local schools including St John’s Roman Catholic primary School and the Endowed School.
Tastefully decorated and filled with natural light from particularly large windows the list of improvements is lengthy but includes the re-planning of the ground floor which is now largely open planned and includes the installation of a shower room, the remodelling of the open plan kitchen and dining room, and conversion of the garage to create a playroom or hobby room and a utility room.
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.
Porch
A double glazed porch entrance with glazed access door.
Entrance Hall
Part double glazed front door, central heating radiator, under stairs storage, laminate wood floor, stairs to 1st floor, door to living room.
Living Room
A bright room filled with natural light by a particularly wide double glazed window to front ensuring lots of natural light, the focal point of this generously proportioned room is provided by a woodburning stove with wooden overmantel and slate hearth, central heating radiator, square arch to dining area.
Dining Area
This open plan room, open to both the Living Room and Kitchen, double glazed window overlooking the patio and rear garden, central heating radiator, square arch to kitchen, ceramic tiled floor.
Kitchen
Fitted with an attractive range of shaker style, pale grey, wood in grain furniture with light oak style round edge work surface and comprising floor and wall mounted cabinetry including deep pan drawers, inset within the work surface is a colour coordinated one and a quarter bowl sink and drainer board with mixer tap, double glazed window to rear garden, wall mounted extractor canopy, plumbing for automatic dishwasher, door to entrance hall, multi-pane glazed door to utility room.
Utility Room
Tiled to full height with white metro style tiles with contrasting coloured grout, plumbing for automatic washing machine, round edge wood effect work surface, doors to shower room room, playroom and rear garden.
Shower Room
Fitted with a glazed corner shower cubicle with sliding door, fitted shower, wall mounted shaped wash hand basin with mixer tap, low flush WC with pushbutton flush, central heating radiator, Metro style tiles to full height, Manrose Gold extractor fan.
Playroom
Originally part of the garage this room is a useful addition and could be utilised as a Playroom or Hobby Room
First Floor Landing
A split-level landing provides access to four bedrooms and the bathroom
Bedroom Three
Double glazed windows to rear and side, central heating radiator.
Bedroom One
Wide double-glazed window overlooking the rear garden, central heating radiator.
Bathroom
Recently fitted with a white suite comprising “P” shaped panel bath with mixer tap, Mira Jump shower unit over with both handheld and rainfall showers, oblong shaped wash hand basin with mixer tap and storage cupboards under, low flush WC with pushbutton flush, obscure double-glazed window to rear, central heating radiator, recessed ceiling downlights
Bedroom Two
Wide double-glazed window to front, central heating radiator
Bedroom Four
Wide double-glazed window to front, central heating radiator, built in bed platform and wardrobe
Rear Garden
Full width Indian stone paved patio area, sleeper retained garden with steps up to a decked sitting out area and beyond to a shaped lawn with well stocked low maintenance gravelled borders, garden shed, shrubs and trees include mature Eucalyptus, a tall palm tree, photinia, bamboo, roses, Cordyline and Acer amongst others, side access gate.
Tenure
We understand that the property is Freehold
Services
All mains services are connected, the central heating is gas fired. Electricity and Gas supplied by Scottish Power, mains water supply and drainage Severn Trent, Virgin Media Satellite and Broadband. There is an EV Charging Point.
Local Authority
Shropshire. Local Authority Reference Number 3300441500000000, Council Tax Band D
Energy Performance Certificate
The property has an EPC, certificate number 0637-3017-0206-6222-0200, valid until 6th June 2032 with an Energy Rating of E.
Viewings
All viewings are to be arranged via the vendors sole selling 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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Bridgnorth WV16 4LS

