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House For Sale £400,000
2 Cantreyn Cottages, Cantern Bank, Bridgnorth


Description
A pretty cottage with wonderful farmland views, just minutes from Town. This Victorian period home has been modernised with enclosed private gardens, good parking and a garage.
Much Wenlock - 8.6 miles, Telford - 12.4 miles, Albrighton - 12.1 miles, Ludlow - 20.1 miles, Kidderminster - 15.9 miles, Stourbridge - 16.5 miles, Wolverhampton - 16.0 miles,
Birmingham - 31.4 miles.
(All distances are approximate).

Location - Cantern Bank is a superb location, positioned just on the edge of town enjoying a rural outlook with views across neighbouring farmland. The bustling High Street is just over half a mile from the cottage for anyone wishing for country living but within easy reach of town either by car or by footpath. 2 Cantreyn Cottage is situated on the outskirt's of the historic market town of Bridgnorth where there is a good selection of local amenities The historic Market Town of Bridgnorth is home to many historical places of interest and beautiful architecture to include churches and many listed buildings. Another notable attraction is the Severn Valley Railway with its vintage steam trains and stations running to Kidderminster. Within the town there are a wide range of facilities including a diverse selection of shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants, along with weekend farmers markets and many themed events held throughout the year. There are healthcare services, hospital, supermarkets, primary and secondary schooling and an excellent array of sports clubs and a leisure centre. For entertainment the town has its own art deco cinema along with the 'Theatre on the Steps' showing a wide variety of performances to include drama, music and dance. As well as meandering through the towns historical walkways and steps there are good cycle routes and many countryside walks along the banks of the River Severn and beyond.

Overview - With period features, this attractive home has been tastefully modernised with features such as oak flooring, part underfloor heating and a bespoke fitted kitchen and utility area. Outside there are uninterrupted farmland views from each elevation, with ample gardens and space to extend (STPP). Included are a garage with a workshop area and further sheds.

Accommodation - Entering into the hall from the side porch and an oak front door, there is a quarry tiled floor and doors opening into a useful under stairs storage cupboard. The front living room has views to the front and side with a chimney breast. The separate dining room with a light oak floor has a fire surround and windows to the rear with stairs rising to the first floor. The fitted kitchen has a bespoke range of solid wooden units and worktops with underfloor heating with a tiled floor. The kitchen has many cupboards with an integrated dishwasher and Belfast double sink, decorative feature lighting and a Rangemaster oven with two electric ovens, a grill a five plate gas hob. There is also a fitted microwave. The kitchen leads into a useful utility area with plumbing for a washing machine and a range of oak units with oak worktops, a further sink unit and cupboard housing the gas central heating boiler. Beyond is a guest cloakroom including a WC, handbasin and heated towel rail.

The first floor landing gives access to all three bedrooms each having far-reaching countryside views. The bathroom incorporates a panelled bath with shower over, hand basin and WC with ceiling down lighters and wall mounted mirror with lights. The large loft hatch has a pull down ladder.

Outside - The property is set back from the road behind a lay-by with double gates leading onto a gravel driveway with good parking and a large front garden. There is a further pedestrian gated access that leads along a gravel path to the front door. The front garden includes a bin store with power points and a useful shed and a further wooden store. Near the house a large wooden garage which extends into a workshop at the rear, and a further small garage. The landscaping includes patios to the side and rear with a garden, mainly laid to lawn whilst the rear boundary enjoys an extensive countryside view. The greenhouse is also included.

Services: - We are advised by our client that mains water (via private supply), gas and electricity are connected. Private sewage system. Verification should be obtained from your surveyor.

Tenure: - We are advised by our client that the property is FREEHOLD. Verification should be obtained by your Solicitors.

Council Tax: - Shropshire Council.
Tax Band C.

Fixtures And Fittings: - By separate negotiation.

Viewing Arrangements: - Viewing strictly by appointment only. Please contact the BRIDGNORTH OFFICE.

Directions: - From Bridgnorth town centre, proceed out on the Broseley Road B4373 On reaching Cantern Bank the cottage is situated on the left hand side, there is a slip road positioned to the front with gated access leading onto the driveway.


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