Salop Street,
Bridgnorth,
Shropshire, WV16 5BH
Offers in the Region Of £439,950
- Four bedroom, two bathroom, three storey period end of terrace
- Three reception rooms plus second floor through room potential fifth bedroom
- Garage and car parking to the rear
- Convenient for access to town centre
- Kitchen with built in appliances
- Virtually equidistant between local quality schools
- Convenient for high street shops and national supermarket
- Flat garden with spacious patio
- En-suite period style bathroom to master bedroom
Three story end of terrace, period, home with three reception rooms, and four bedrooms including a principle bedroom with an en suite bathroom and for further convenience, a garage.
19 Salop Street offers highly versatile accommodation arranged over three floors that would be ideal for a family. The three cozy reception rooms offer flexibility of use, whilst the second floor, currently comprising of a double bedroom, ensuite bathroom and a through Living Space that could equally be divided to create a further bedroom but would, along with the double bedroom and en-suite bathroom, make an excellent self-contained suite of rooms for adults or independent family members. The convenience of this home, situated within a short walk of the town centre, is enhanced with a garage and car parking spaces to the rear. As a family home, schools may well be a consideration for the purchaser and the property is situated virtually equidistant between the well-regarded schools of Oldbury Wells and the Bridgnorth Endowed School.
Tastefully decorated and retaining period features this family home could be available with no forward chain for ease of purchase.
The inspirational market town of Bridgnorth has a wide variety of amenities including well regarded schools for children of all ages, the doctors surgery, a selection of supermarkets local and High Street shops, pharmacies, opticians, traditional public houses, restaurants, characterful theatre, a cinema 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 keep leaning at an angle greater than the Tower of Pisa, the cliff railway between low town and Hightown is the steepest inland railway in the country.
Living Room
Entered via a panelled period style front door, the focal point of this room is provided by a wide inglenook style fireplace with wooden surround, exposed brick back, and a fitted woodburning stove on a quarry tiled hearth, central heating radiator, wall light points, period style corner cabinet, doors radiate off to two further reception rooms.
Snug / TV Room
With sash window to front, multi pane window to side, central heating radiator, the focal point of this room is provided by a wooden fire surround with tiled insert and quarry tiled hearth, oak floor.
Dining Room
Entered via a part glazed door the dining room has a window overlooking the rear garden, central heating radiator, wall light points, dado rail, square arch to kitchen, oak floor.
Kitchen
Fitted with a matching range of floor and wall mounted cabinetry comprising cupboards and drawers with wood effect worksurface and tiled splashback complimented by integrated appliances including a built under oven, electric hob with stainless steel extractor canopy over, windows to both side and rear ensure lots of natural light, double glazed double opening patio doors to the rear garden
Cellar
A door from the Dining Room leads to the cellar where a sump pump has been installed.
Landing
The landing splits with stairs to both left and right, a staircase leads to the second floor.
Shower Room
Fitted with a white suite comprising shaped corner shower tray with glazed double opening doors, fitted shower, Low flush WC pedestal wash hand basin with ceramic tiled splashback, centrally heated towel rail, window to rear.
Bedroom Four
Window to rear and central heating radiator.
Bedroom Three
Sash window to front, period fireplace and surround, central heating radiator.
Bedroom Two
Sash window to front, central heating radiator
Second Floor
Landing / Living Room
This delightful through room has windows to front and rear with lots of natural light, central heating radiator, recessed ceiling downlights, this room could be divided to create extra bedrooms but works well as an office / playroom / sitting room off Bedroom One, the second floor could provide a suite of rooms for an independent relative.
Bedroom One
With window to front, two built in wardrobes with double opening doors, central heating radiator, door to Ensuite Bathroom
Ensuite Bathroom
Fitted with a white period style suite comprising wash hand basin, freestanding bath with claw feet and telephone style mixer tap with shower attachment, low flush WC with wooden seat, central heating radiator and heated towel rail.
Rear Garden
The rear garden faces south and has a spacious Indian Stone paved patio beyond which a gravelled pathway with shaped, border retained, lawn to side. There are fence boundaries and a rear pedestrian access gate provides access to the garage.
Garage and Parking
With up and over garage door alongside car parking space exists for two cars.
Tenure
The property is Freehold
Services
All mains services are connected, the central heating is gas fired
Local Authority
Shropshire. Local Authority Reference Number 3300638900000000, Council Tax Band E
Energy Performance
The property has an Energy Performance Certificate, certificate number 0360-3372-9350-2224-4821, with an Energy Rating of E
Viewings
All viewings are to be arranged via the vendors sole agents Nick Tart 01746 711442 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Bridgnorth WV16 5BH

