£599,950
3 bed end terrace house for saleSt Mary's Street, Shrewsbury SY1
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Strutt & Parker - Shrewsbury
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About this property
Superb central location
An iconic street lined with period residences
Ideal lock up and leave Pied à Terre
Elegant proportions
Neutral and neatly presented decor throughout
3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
2 reception rooms
Kitchen and utility room
Gated parking for 2/3 vehicles
EPC Rating D
Dating from the early 19th century and once a lodge house to St Mary’s Court, 10 St Mary’s Street is a handsome red brick end-terrace residence offering light-filled accommodation arranged over two floors.
Configured to provide a practical and cohesive living and entertaining environment, the property combines elegant neutral décor and generously proportioned rooms throughout with a wealth of period features including large sash glazing, high ceilings with fine cornicing, original fireplaces, some picture rails and dado rails throughout. The accommodation flows from a welcoming gable end entrance lobby and through reception hall with useful storage, a fitted utility room with a Belfast sink and quarry-tiled flooring and a door to the side aspect parking area. It briefly comprises a drawing room with two large front aspect sash windows and a feature angled wall with a fireplace with woodburning stove. Double doors open to a neighbouring dining room, also with two large front aspect sash windows and with a blocked-up feature fireplace. The ground floor accommodation is completed by a dual aspect kitchen/breakfast room. It also has two large front aspect sash windows and a blocked-up fireplace, and benefits from wooden flooring, a range of contemporary wall and base units, complementary work surfaces and splashbacks, modern integrated appliances and space for a good-sized table for more informal meals.
On the first floor a generous landing lit by a large sky lantern provides a useful cloakroom. It gives access to the property’s three generous double bedrooms, all with two large front aspect sash windows topped by feature triangular glazing together with enclosed ceiling beams and blocked up fireplaces. The dual aspect principal bedroom has a feature angled wall and an en suite shower room. The dual aspect second bedroom benefits from Jack and Jill access to a modern en suite family bathroom, also accessible from the landing.
Having plenty of kerb appeal, the property is accessed from the pavement through a gable end front door in a pedimented case with panelled rebates. Offering a low-maintenance environment with small breakfast terrace, ideal for lock up and leave living.
The property offers secure tarmacadamed private parking for 2/3 vehicles to the side aspect, accessed through electric security gates set into high walling.
General
Listing: Grade II Listed
Services: Mains gas, electricity, water and
drainage.
Mobile and Broadband checker: Information can be found here
EPC Rating: Rating D
Fixtures and Fittings: Only those items known as fixtures and fittings will be included in the sale. Certain items such as lights and garden ornaments may be available by separate negotiation
Wayleaves and easements: The sale is subject to all existing easements, wayleaves, public and private rights of way.
The property sits in a prestigious residential area at the heart of the historic county town of Shrewsbury, inside the town’s historic Town Walls. The mediaeval county town lies in a loop of the River Severn and features picturesque, cobbled alleys and squares with comprehensive boutique shopping, cafés and restaurants as well as modern retail centres, a market hall, cinemas and theatres.
Along with the Quarry Park that borders the River Seven providing beautiful riverside walks and the venue for a number of annual events including the boat race and the Shrewsbury Food Festival. Shrewsbury, additionally, has a wide range of highly regarded schools within both the state and private sectors.
Local sporting amenities include opportunities to run or cycle alongside the river, a swimming and fitness centre and several local golf courses, including Meole Brace, Arscott and The Shropshire Golf Centre.
Transportation links are excellent: The A5 links to the M54 and motorway network beyond, and Shrewsbury station (0.3 mile) offers regular services to regional centres and central London.
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