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House For Sale £215,000
Shelton Oak Cottages, Shelton, Shrewsbury


Description
Recently Refurbished, Grade II Listed, Prime Location, Terraced Cottage, Period Features, One Bedroom, Rear Courtyard, Freehold, Parking, Garage

Situation: A delightful timber framed late 17th Century terraced cottage, 6 Shelton Oak Cottages is positioned toward the end of a private driveway amongst a small community of houses, providing a quiet atmosphere in the historic market town of Shrewsbury.

Access to the property is via the path through the front garden. Upon entering the property into the living room, you are greeted by the beautiful timber framing. Straight ahead is the kitchen which features a cooker, hob and dishwasher. There is plumbing for a washing machine.

Upstairs, there is a landing with shelving and space for a desk. The double bedroom features a built-in wardrobe. The family bathroom boasts a new bathroom suite with a large storage room above.

Outside, the private courtyard is accessed thru the kitchen. The garage is situated at the end of the terrace and has a WC. Electricity and plumbing have been fitted. The garage could be converted into a workshop, office space or annexe, subject to the necessary planning consents. There is also parking available.

Only a 30 minute walk or 5 minute drive, you will find the old market town of Shrewsbury. Shrewsbury is a charming historic town on the banks of the River Severn and is the county town of Shropshire. Shrewsbury has a rich history dating back over 1,000 years and is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. The town has numerous attractions and landmarks including Shrewsbury Castle, built in 1070, and Shrewsbury Abbey, founded in 1083. Shrewsbury is also famous for being the birthplace of Charles Darwin, the renowned naturalist and author of "On the Origin of Species."

Shrewsbury boasts a picturesque town centre with narrow medieval streets (known as shuts) lined with independent shops, cafes, a vibrant market hall and well-preserved medieval and Tudor buildings. A short stroll away is The Quarry Park which is located on the banks of the River Severn offering scenic views as well as a variety of restaurants, cafes and pubs with riverside views.

Shrewsbury is a vibrant cultural hub hosting many events and festivals throughout the year including the renowned Shrewsbury Flower Show. It has a thriving arts scene with the Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery and music venues showcasing local talent and touring performances.

In addition to its historical and cultural offerings, Shrewsbury boasts beautiful natural surroundings with the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty nearby.

Shrewsbury is noted for a host of excellent schools, both within the state and private sector. Shrewsbury School, Shrewsbury High School and Prestfelde are in close proximity, whilst The Priory and Shrewsbury Sixth Form College are also highly regarded within the area.

Travel links are excellent with the A5 / M54 linking to Telford, Wolverhampton and Birmingham and the national motorway network beyond. To the north, Chester, Liverpool and Manchester are within easy commuting distance via the A5, A49 and A53. National railway services are available from Shrewsbury with various links to the north and south. International airports can be found at Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and East Midlands.

Services: Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. Newly installed combi boiler with Hive control system and TRV’s fitted to radiators. DAB water pressure booster pump fitted.

Council Tax: Band: B

Postcode: SY3 8BN

Local Authority: Shropshire Council[use Contact Agent Button]

Broadband Speed: Our research has indicated that Superfast Broadband is available at this property. Please conduct your own research to ensure the speeds meet your requirements.

Flood Risk: Rivers and the Sea and Surface water all Very low risk

Fixtures and Fittings: Whilst all attempts have been made to accurately describe the property in regard to fixtures and fittings, a comprehensive list will be made available by the seller’s solicitors.

Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way: The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.

Please Note: The property has been re-plumbed and completely rewired to comply with the current BS7671 18th Edition Regulations. A bespoke lighting scheme has been installed, including 5a lighting points. There is an 18th Edition metal clad distribution board c/w RCBO’s and surge protection. Interlinked smoke and heat detectors have been installed. Central heating system is Hive enabled.

Directions: From Shrewsbury town centre, drive over the Welsh Bridge towards the Frankwell island. Take the second exit onto Mount Road and follow for approximately 1.2 miles. Make a right-hand turn on National Cycle Route 81 and drive approximately 100 metres making another right-hand turn at the junction with Welshpool Road. Follow the residential road left and take the second road on the right signed ‘Shelton Cottages’. The property is toward the end of the shared drive on the left, with parking on the right.

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