£75,000
Property for saleShropshire Street, Shropshire TF9
- Freehold
James Du Pavey
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About this property
A plot of land located in the heart of Market Drayton with planning permission ready to go for a three bedroom detached home.
A fantastic plot which could be the grounds of your next dream home!
Located opposite St Marys Church for beautiful church views and morning bells.
A rare opportunity to build your future home from the ground up.
Sat amongst a quiet street within the town centre, enjoy excellent amenities, schools and travel links on your doorstep!
Ding Dong! The moment you hear this, you’ll be singing a new tune, just like the beautiful Church Bells of Market Drayton! Ready to compose the melody of your future home? Let’s make this process a little easier, shall we? Finding your dream home can feel like playing a complicated symphony, but why not skip ahead and create your own masterpiece from the ground up? This fantastic plot of land, nestled in the heart of Market Drayton, could be the key to your perfect home. The best part? The hard work’s already done! With full planning permission granted for a detached three-bedroom home (24/03265/ful), all that’s left is for you to hit the right notes and start building! Located just across from St Mary’s Church, with stunning views of its majestic bells ringing in the distance and the vibrant town centre just around the corner, you’ll be surrounded by beautiful sights and wonderful local amenities. Don’t let this golden opportunity slip away, call our Eccleshall office today on and let’s start composing the opening line to your perfect home!
Location
Market Drayton is a market town in North Shropshire, England, close to the Welsh and Staffordshire border and located along the River Tern, between Shrewsbury and Stoke-on-Trent. The Shropshire Union Canal and Regional Cycle Route 75 pass through the town whilst the A53 road by-passes the town providing access to links further afield. Market Drayton possesses a rich history with some traditions being continued today, such as the weekly Wednesday markets having being chartered by King Henry III in 1245. There are a number of pubs, restaurants and shops including two supermarkets within this market town, making amenities easily accessible.
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