Property description
Grade II listed town house with views of the river and bridge from the first floor. Adaptable accommodation with further potential; centrally heated, double glazed - two reception rooms with period features, kitchen with appliances, cellar, two good size bedrooms (one may split into 2). Bathroom, large garden that would respond to landscaping to provide lovely south facing walled garden.
Set across the road from Bridgnorth's historic quayside, this listed two bedroom mid-terrace home has a convenient and picturesque setting with Bridgnorth's high town historic townscape as a back drop, and views of The River Severn and bridge to the front. To the rear is a surprisingly large and private terraced rear garden that includes a paved patio with steps off to a lawned rear garden.The quayside formed part of the once bustling port of Bridgnorth where goods were transported along the River Severn, today it forms part of the tourist attraction to the town due to its riverside location and access to the Cliff Railway - the steepest inland railway in the country, and to the historic streets and steps that climb the sandstone cliff face to Bridgnorth High Town.
The property would suit a number of potential purchasers, currently operated as an air b n b it may well suit investors as a holiday let or buy to let opportunity, alternately it may suit a first time buyer seeking a character property with two reception rooms, a breakfast kitchen and a garden.The aspirational market town of Bridgnorth has a wide variety of amenities including well regarded schools for children of all ages, a doctors' surgery, a selection of supermarkets, local and high street shops, pharmacies, opticians, traditional public houses, restaurants, a characterful theatre and petrol stations at vantage points. The town, subject to a siege during the English Civil War, is rich in history and features a castle ruin leaning at an angle greater than the Tower of Pisa, the Cliff Railway, between Low Town and High Town, the Cliff Railway that runs between Low Town and High Town is the steepest inland railway in the country.
Dining Room
The front door opens to the dining room with engineered oak floor, beamed ceiling, window to front, wall light point, door to cellar, stairs to first floor and door to living room
Living Room
17 foot long! With Shropshire style corner fire place and period cast iron fire surround, beamed ceiling and window to front
Inner Hall
An inner hall from the dining room has steps up to the kitchen
Kitchen
Fitted with a range of floor and wall mounted cabinetry with built in oven, hob with extractor hood over, a fridge freezer is integrated in a tall cabinet and a built in pantry store has plumbing for an automatic washing machine, quarry tiled floor and window and rear access door to gardenFirst floor landingDoors radiate off to both bedrooms and the bathroom
Bedroom One
With a window to front, period fire place with cast iron surround, wall light points, central heating radiator
Bedroom Two
With window to front, built in wardrobe, wall light points and central heating radiator
BathroomFitted with a white suite comprising panel bath with shower unit over, pedestal wash hand basin and low flush w.c. with wooden seat, ceramic tiled splashbacks.
Outside
The property has a larger than expected garden which extends behind neighbouring property with a characterful brick paved patio sitting out area, beyond which steps rise through a old brick wall to a raised terraced area of garden. Whilst the garden extends behind neighbouring property it is not overlooked. A gate provides pedestrian access across neighbouring property to the roadside.T
TenureWe understand that the property is Freehold
Local Authority
Shropshire. Local Authority Reference Number[use Contact Agent Button]0000, Council Tax Band B.
EPC
The property has an Energy Performance Certificate rating D,[use Contact Agent Button]-7007-0200, valid until 6th September 2033
Viewings
All viewings are to be arranged via the vendors sole selling agents, Nick Tart, Bridgnorth,[use Contact Agent Button] or [use Contact Agent Button]
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Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Freehold
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