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  • 22, Audley Avenue, Newport, TF10 7DP

    Offers in the Region Of £259,950

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    Rhos occupies a large plot within the heart of Newport town close to highly regarded schools, Newport High Street and amenities. The property has been owned by the present family for sixty years and benefits from spacious accommodation throughout, large bay windows allowing an abundance of natural light, garden views from many windows and manicured front and rear gardens. The property has been extended to the rear providing a large family/dining room in addition to the sitting room. Should a purchaser wish there is further opportunity to extend to the rear garden or within the loft space ( subject to planning consent). Newport High Street has a range of pubs, eateries, independent shops and supermarkets including Waitrose. Highly regarded schools include Newport Girls High School and (...)

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  • Chetwynd Aston, Littlehales Road, Newport, TF10 9LG

    Offers in the Region Of £575,000

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    The Delta is an extended dormer bungalow sitting within a large plot in a secluded position on the fringe of Newport town. This family home currently has a spacious built in annexe with a separate access suitable for multi generational living or alternatively would lend itself to an Air B&B. Should the annexe not be required the accommodation could be easily incorporated into the property. The Delta benefits from a gated driveway with ample parking for several vehicles, a garage, large kitchen/dining/family room and an impressive master bedroom suite. Planning was approved to provide additional bedrooms and a bathroom. This lapsed in 2020 but may be reinstated under Ref: TWC-2015-0729 with an updated location and block plan with planning fee. The hamlet of Chetwynd Aston boasts The Fox , (...)

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  • Upper Bar, Newport Shropshire, TF10 7AP

    Auction Guide Price £280,000

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    *FOR SALE BY THE MODERN METHOD OF AUCTION* Smallwood Lodge tea rooms is a Grade 2 listed property steeped in local history and is said to be one of two buildings to escape the great fire in 1665. Records state this property was built C1600 as a dwelling and extended in the 17th century, re-faced in the 19th century when it was used for other purposes. This property is bursting with character features including exposed timbers, sash and canted bay windows. Smallwood Lodge is currently run as a tea room to the ground floor and a hairdressing salon to the first floor. Recently the adjoining coach house has been converted to provide additional seating for the tea room with a mezzanine above. The mezzanine is currently used as store however could provide additional dining space. Smallwood (...)

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