Wolverhampton Road,
Bridgnorth,
Shropshire, WV15 5AN
Offers in Excess of £250,000
- Early 18th Century Town House With No Upward Chain
- Convenient Location For Low Towns Amenities
- Perfect Mix Of Contemporary Styling & Original Features
- Spacious Sitting Room With Exposed Fireplace & Separate Dining Room
- Breakfast Kitchen & Separate Utility
- Ground Floor Shower Room & Guest W.C.
- Three First Floor Bedrooms & W.C
- Useful Dry Cellar
- Larger Than Expected Gardens Being Well Established With Side Garden/Patio
- The Current Owners Park Their Vehicle Adjacent To The Bandon Island
A beautifully presented and sympathetically improved early 18th Century semi detached, three bedroom, two reception room, town house situated in this convenient location in Low-Town. Offering spacious accommodation throughout and a delightful rear garden with summer house and pergola this lovely family home would suit a variety of lifestyles and therefore early viewing is very much recommended. Retaining many period features, including beamed ceilings, yet having been modernised the property comprises of an entrance porch, spacious sitting room with exposed brick fireplace and beams, separate dining room with French doors exiting to the side garden, breakfast kitchen, utility room and ground floor shower/w.c. A dry cellar being ideal for storage is accessed via the sitting room. The first floor offers three good size bedrooms with the addition of a cloak room. A beautiful, established rear garden can be found which also includes a summerhouse, potting shed and a generous side garden. All in all a charming cottage with much history and one not to be overlooked. There is no formal parking with the property but the current owners park their vehicle adjacent to the Bandon island.
The historic and aspirational market town of Bridgnorth is conveniently situated for commuters, with routes by car or bus, to Telford and Kidderminster via the A442, Stourbridge and Shrewsbury via the A458 and Wolverhampton and the west midlands conurbation via the A449. Bridgnorth has a wide variety of amenities including well regarded schools for children of all ages, a doctor’s 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 Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Cliff Railway between Low Town and High Town is the steepest inland railway in the country.
Tenure
We understand that the property is freehold
Services
The property has the benefit of all mains services, the central heating is gas fired
Local Authority
Shropshire. Local Authority Reference Number 3300764200000000, Council Tax Band B.
EPC
The property has an Energy Performance Certificate, Certificate Number 0020-3009-2201-0499-3204, valid until 5th September 2031 and is rated D
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.
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 WV15 5AN

