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Guide price
£450,000
3 bed semi-detached house for sale
Church Street, Leintwardine, Craven Arms, Shropshire SY73 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC rating: F
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
A band has not yet been confirmed.
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Leintwardine Endowed CE Primary School 0.1 miles
- Bedstone College 2.4 miles
- Hopton Heath 2.6 miles
- Bucknell 3.1 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Cosy cottage in the heart of Leintwardine village
- 3 Bedrooms and a study/4th bedroom
- Sitting room with woodburner stove
- Dining room with inglenook fireplace
- Conservatory
- Utility, cloakroom and wine cellar
- Garage
- Workshop
- Cottage garden with views over to the village church
The property
3 Church Street is a charming Grade II listed property with plenty of character, thought to date from the 17th century. The property has four bedrooms and displays exposed timber beams, stone fireplaces and other attractive period features throughout. It is a bright and well cared for property.
There are two reception rooms on the ground floor including the formal dining room to the front, which displays the remnants of a grand inglenook fireplace and a comfortable sitting room with the original stone and brick-built fireplace, French doors open into the light filled and airy conservatory at the back, enjoying views across to the 12th century, Grade I listed St. Mary Magdalene Church. Also on the ground floor, the kitchen is fitted with plenty of storage, a Rayburn range cooker and integrated appliances. A good size utility room with a back door to the garden and a cloakroom. Below is the wine cellar for further storage.
The first floor has two bedrooms including the
principal bedroom with its extensive built-in storage and family bathroom. On the second floor, a further bedroom and a mezzanine area that could be used as a study, den or extra bedroom. This floor is accessed via separate staircases.
General
Local Authority: Shropshire Council
Services:Mains electricity, water and drainage.
Oil fired central heating.
Council Tax: Band D
Fixtures and Fittings: Only items known as fixtures and fittings will be included in the sale. Certain items may be available separately.
Wayleaves, rights of way and easements: The
property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
Guide Price: £450,000<br /><br />Outside
There is a pretty garden to the rear, including paved and gravel terracing and steps leading to an elevated lawn. There are colourful borders with a variety of shrubs and flowers. Parking is available in the garage to the rear of the house and a private parking space infront of that.<br /><br />Location
The property is in the heart of the village of Leintwardine, nine miles to the west of the historic market town of Ludlow. The village has several everyday amenities, including a medical centre, a petrol station and local store, a primary school, a tea room and two popular and well regarded pubs, in particular The Lion. Further facilities can be found in Knighton to the west, the small Welsh border town, which has a selection shops and amenities, and Ludlow to the east. Knighton is a charming spot, with plenty of period buildings. It has an array of independent retailers, as well as useful local amenities such as a post office, a community hospital and supermarkets, plus a number of pubs, cafés and restaurants.
Ludlow has wonderful architecture and a rich history, and the town boasts good shopping options, cinema, leisure centre and and active market in its characterful town centre. The town
is renowned for its great food and drink, with several excellent restaurants and pubs in the town, while every year the town plays host to the Ludlow Food and Drink Festival.
3 Church Street is a charming Grade II listed property with plenty of character, thought to date from the 17th century. The property has four bedrooms and displays exposed timber beams, stone fireplaces and other attractive period features throughout. It is a bright and well cared for property.
There are two reception rooms on the ground floor including the formal dining room to the front, which displays the remnants of a grand inglenook fireplace and a comfortable sitting room with the original stone and brick-built fireplace, French doors open into the light filled and airy conservatory at the back, enjoying views across to the 12th century, Grade I listed St. Mary Magdalene Church. Also on the ground floor, the kitchen is fitted with plenty of storage, a Rayburn range cooker and integrated appliances. A good size utility room with a back door to the garden and a cloakroom. Below is the wine cellar for further storage.
The first floor has two bedrooms including the
principal bedroom with its extensive built-in storage and family bathroom. On the second floor, a further bedroom and a mezzanine area that could be used as a study, den or extra bedroom. This floor is accessed via separate staircases.
General
Local Authority: Shropshire Council
Services:Mains electricity, water and drainage.
Oil fired central heating.
Council Tax: Band D
Fixtures and Fittings: Only items known as fixtures and fittings will be included in the sale. Certain items may be available separately.
Wayleaves, rights of way and easements: The
property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
Guide Price: £450,000<br /><br />Outside
There is a pretty garden to the rear, including paved and gravel terracing and steps leading to an elevated lawn. There are colourful borders with a variety of shrubs and flowers. Parking is available in the garage to the rear of the house and a private parking space infront of that.<br /><br />Location
The property is in the heart of the village of Leintwardine, nine miles to the west of the historic market town of Ludlow. The village has several everyday amenities, including a medical centre, a petrol station and local store, a primary school, a tea room and two popular and well regarded pubs, in particular The Lion. Further facilities can be found in Knighton to the west, the small Welsh border town, which has a selection shops and amenities, and Ludlow to the east. Knighton is a charming spot, with plenty of period buildings. It has an array of independent retailers, as well as useful local amenities such as a post office, a community hospital and supermarkets, plus a number of pubs, cafés and restaurants.
Ludlow has wonderful architecture and a rich history, and the town boasts good shopping options, cinema, leisure centre and and active market in its characterful town centre. The town
is renowned for its great food and drink, with several excellent restaurants and pubs in the town, while every year the town plays host to the Ludlow Food and Drink Festival.
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