A beautifully presented grade II listed period home situated in a characterful corner of town, this delightful property offers charm, practicality, and an inviting layout across three floors—with a touch of rustic heritage. Thoughtfully updated while retaining its traditional warmth, the home enjoys features such as sash windows, feature fireplaces, and wood-burning stoves, all enhancing its authentic appeal. High-spec double glazing, fitted by the current owners, further enhances both comfort and energy efficiency throughout.
The ground floor opens into a cosy and welcoming lounge, where a front-facing sash window allows natural light to pour in across the room’s generous proportions. A characterful open fireplace, complete with a wood-burning stove, adds a focal point of warmth and comfort. The open staircase to the upper floors creates a sense of space, while an understairs cupboard and side access door offer everyday practicality.
Ascending to the first floor, the heart of the home reveals itself in a bright and stylish kitchen. Fitted with a range of bespoke wall and base units, wood worktops, and a Belfast sink, this space blends contemporary convenience with period charm. The kitchen also benefits from underfloor heating, providing a modern touch of luxury beneath its characterful aesthetic. Please note: The kitchen forms a flying freehold, as a section of it extends over a communal access tunnel beneath the property. This passageway is rarely, if ever, used, and does not affect the enjoyment or use of the home. A further staircase rises to the top floor, while a door leads through to a versatile room that can serve equally well as a formal dining area or an inspiring study. Here, another sash window frames views to the front, and a second fireplace with wood-burning stove completes the picture—perfect for intimate dinners or home working in comfort.
The second floor continues the home’s theme of charm and proportion, with two double bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom. The principal bedroom enjoys the character of a sloping ceiling, Velux window, and a recessed nook with hanging space, while the second bedroom features a traditional window overlooking the front aspect. The bathroom is modern and thoughtfully arranged, with a panelled bath, pedestal basin, WC, and a Velux window filling the space with daylight.
Outside, the property benefits from a communal courtyard to the rear—an inviting spot for morning coffee or evening relaxation. With ample space for outdoor seating and access to an allocated parking area.
Directions From Bridgnorth High Street, continue straight onto West Castle Street following the road down onto Underhill Street. Cross the river and prior to reaching the Bandon roundabout, No. 46 Mill Street can be found on the left hand side.
The Est. Mortgage is for a 25 years repayment mortgage based on a 10% deposit and a 5.5% annual interest. It is only intended as a guide. Make sure you obtain accurate figures from your lender before committing to any mortgage. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage.
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