£275,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleCastle Gardens, Telford TF1
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Harwood, Telford
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About this property
Wonderfully presented Spacious Three Bedroom End of Terraced Property with parking and enclosed garden
Providing approximately 74.1 sq metres ( 798.1 sq feet ) of living space
Located within the surrounding grounds of the original Apley Castle
Positioned within a much sought after residential area
Local schools, Railway Station, Market Town and the prh Hospital are all nearby
Entrance Porch and ground floor WC
Spacious lounge and modern stylish kitchen / diner
Bathroom with shower over the bath, gas central heating and double glazing
Driveway parking Driveway parking and an additional allocated parking space
Enclosed rear garden with patio, lawn area and wooded backdrop
Wonderfully presented Spacious Three Bedroom End of Terraced Property with parking and enclosed garden.
Providing approximately 74.1 sq metres ( 798.1 sq feet ) of living space.
Located within the surrounding grounds of the original Apley Castle, positioned within a much sought after residential area, perfect access to the local main road network, M54 link, local schools and the Wellington Railway Station. A short distance into the historical local Wellington Market Town with a wealth of shops, amenities and local facilities. The Princess Royal Hospital is also only a short walk away.
Ground floor: Entrance Porch, ground floor WC, spacious lounge, modern stylish kitchen / diner with French doors opening onto the rear garden patio area
First floor: Main bedroom with built in wardrobes, good sized second bedroom and a third single bedroom. Bathroom with shower over the bath, gas central heating and double glazing.
Outside area: Driveway parking and an additional allocated parking space, enclosed rear garden with patio, lawn area and wooded backdrop of Apley woods ideal for woodland walks.
Apley Castle history: The original Apley Castle was the historical home of the de Charlton family, built circa 14th century, further remodelled in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, it was however subsequently badly damaged during the Civil War. In 1791 converted to provide offices and stabling for a new and much greater sized Apley Castle built nearby. This was sadly demolished in the mid-1950s. In 1996 the undertaking of converting the historical Grade II* listed building to create a small number of elegantly private and individual dwellings which stand nearby today.
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