Mary Grove Villa, St. Julians Avenue, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 1ET

4 bedroom, 3 storey character property with cellar and enclosed garden, in walking distance of the town centre.

Ludlow 0.2 miles , Telford 28.7 miles, Shrewsbury 29 miles

Guide Price £350,000

Entrance Hall | Living Room | Dining Room | Kitchen opening into Breakfast Room, | 2 Roomed Cellar | First Floor Landing | 2 Double Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | Separate WC | 2nd Floor Bedrooms 3 and 4 | EPC: E

  • Located on St Julians Avenue, one of Ludlow’s most desirable residential roads, this charming three-storey, four-bedroom detached townhouse is just a short walk from the town centre . Offering generous proportions, enclosed front and rear gardens, and original period features, this home presents an exciting opportunity for updating and modernisation.

    • Entrance Hallway- Entered via a glazed front door, with attractive quarry-tiled flooring, original stained glass window.

    • Staircase leading to the two-room cellar.

    • Sitting Room –Featuring a hardwood floor, bay window and a feature fireplace with tiled inset and gas fire. Additional side window with original stained glass, ceiling cornicing and picture rail.

    • Dining Room – Window overlooking the rear garden, with a large chimney breast and fitted period cupboards to the side. Door leads to:

    • Side Passage- Providing access to both the front and rear gardens.

    • Kitchen / Breakfast Room – A spacious area with base units, ceramic sink, and original built-in storage cupboards flanking the chimney breast. Houses the Baxi wall-mounted gas boiler serving hot water and heating. Opens into: Breakfast Area- Light-filled with doors to the rear garden, additional windows, and roof space access.

      First floor

      The period staircase leads up to a bright landing with a side window and an airing cupboard housing the hot water cylinder and shelving.

      • Bedroom 1 –A spacious double room with two large windows overlooking the rear garden, a charming feature fireplace with tiled hearth, and a gas fire within an ornate surround.

      • Bedroom 2 – Generous double bedroom with two front-facing windows, feature fireplace with tiled inset and gas fire, and a freestanding wardrobe. Period detailing includes a basket grate and tiled hearth.

      • Bathroom 1 –Comprising bath, shower over and wash hand basin.

      • Separate WC Adjacent to the main bathroom

      • Bathroom 2 – Front-facing with bath and shower over, wash hand basin, and a Sani-Flo WC (not currently in working order).

      • Second floor Landing-Flooded with natural light from a rear-facing roof window, the landing offers double doors to under-eaves storage and a half-height door with steps leading into a useful loft space, ideal for storage or with relevant permissions a play room.

      • Bedroom 3 – A generous double bedroom with a front-facing window, attractive cast iron fireplace with tiled hearth, and a built-in wardrobe set neatly into the eaves—perfect for maximising space.

      • Bedroom 4 – A versatile rear-facing room with double doors to under-eaves storage, a charming cast iron fireplace, and tiled hearth.

  • Outside

    • Enclosed front garden with wrought iron railings, gravel, and mature tree

    • Brick pathway to front door for a classic, low-maintenance approach

    • Private rear garden with lawn, mature borders, and two brick seating areas

    • Fully enclosed with hedging and fencing for privacy

    • Possibility for a parking space at the front with relevant permissions.

    • Ludlow is a historic market town renowned for its medieval castle, timber-framed buildings, and boasts award-winning restaurants, traditional pubs, artisan markets, and the famous Ludlow Food Festival.

    • Surrounded by picturesque countryside with scenic walks along the River Teme and Whitcliffe Common

    • Excellent local amenities: independent shops, supermarkets, schools, and healthcare services

    • Strong transport links via Ludlow railway station (connections to Shrewsbury, Hereford & beyond)

    • Easy road access via the A49 for regional and national travel

    • Thriving community with year-round festivals, markets, and cultural events

  • Directions

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    Local Authority: Shropshire Council.

    Services:

    Mains electricity, mains water, mains drainage and mains gas central heating.

    Solar panels on the roof which were installed in 2014.

    Council Tax: Band E

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

    Viewings: Strictly by appointment via Mark Wiggin Estate Agents.

 

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