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Guide price

£650,000

4 bed terraced house for sale
Lower Broad Street, Ludlow, Shropshire SY8

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Impressive Georgian Grade II Listed townhouse

  • 4 bedrooms

  • 2 bathrooms

  • 3 reception rooms

  • Conservatory onto garden

  • Parquet flooring

  • Character and orignal features

The property
15 Lower Broad Street is a handsome Grade II listed house, located on the desirable Lower Broad Street, just a few yards from Ludlow’s historic Broad Gate. The property dates from the late 18th century and forms part of a stunning terrace, with its red brick elevations and Welsh slate roof, while inside there is well-presented accommodation, arranged across three levels.

The ground floor has two reception rooms at the front, including the sitting room, which has windows to the front and rear, and the dining room with its wooden parquet flooring and corner fireplace. The galley-style kitchen is located towards the rear, and features tiled flooring, a vaulted ceiling with exposed timber beams and a skylight welcoming plenty of natural light. There are also fitted units for kitchen storage, plus a stainless steel range cooker. The utility room provides further useful space for home storage and appliances. The cellar is accessed off the hall way under the stairs. Beyond the kitchen, the sunny conservatory which is a delightful breakfast room has French doors whick open onto the terrace and garden.

Stairs lead from the reception hall to the first-floor, where there are two double bedrooms of similar proportions. Both bedrooms benefit from built-in storage and windows to both the front and rear, welcoming plenty of natural light. There is a family bathroom on the first floor, with a further bathroom located on the second floor. Also on the second floor is one further generous double bedroom, plus a fourth bedroom, which is ideal for use as a study or could be used as a dressing room.

Services: Main electricity, water and drainage. Gas fired central heating.

Agent's note: Parking permit to be applied for through Shropshire Council website.

Outside
There is on-street parking available in marked bays along both sides of the street via a residents permit scheme.

At the rear, the garden has a cobbled patio area with a raised lawn, bordered by high walls. There is also a brick-built garden store and, at the end of the garden, a timber-framed summer house. There are separate areas of interest to make the most of the outdoor space; bistro table and chairs on the terrace, gravelled patio area to catch the last rays of sunshine and to enjoy the peace and quiet.

Location
The beautiful and historic market town of Ludlow boasts wonderful architecture and a rich history and is a highly desirable place to live. It is set alongside the meandering river Teme and surrounded by some of the most stunning, evocatively English countryside to be found (in the form of the Shropshire Hills Are of Outstanding Natural Beauty). You will find all day-today amenities required in Ludlow, with good shopping options in its characterful town centre, as well as large supermarkets on its outskirts. The town also has a choice of schooling, including the independent Moor Park School. Ludlow 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 Festival. The A49 provides connections to surrounding towns, while the nearby A456 provides access towards Kidderminster and onwards towards Birmingham and the M5.

Distances
• Ludlow town centre 0.3 miles
• Craven Arms 8.0 miles
• Tenbury Wells 8.9 miles
• Leominster 10.5 miles
• Knighton 17 miles
• Kidderminster 23 miles

Nearby Stations
• Ludlow

Key Locations
• Stokesay Castle
• Ludlow Castle
• Acton Burnell Castle
• Shrewsbury Castle
• Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre
• Land of Lost Content Museum
• Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery
• Carding Mill Valley and the Long Mynd

Nearby Schools
• St Laurences Primary and Secondary Schools
• Lucton School
• Moor Park
• Hereford Cathedral

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