Tannery Cottage, 73 Corve Street, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 1DU
A spacious 2 bedroom townhouse, with light filled open plan kitchen/diner, study and enclosed garden
Ludlow Town centre 0.6 miles, Church Stretton 15.2 miles , Hereford 24.9 miles
Guide Price £220,000
Entrance Hall | Kitchen/Dining Room | Sitting Room | Study | Bathroom |
2 Bedrooms | Enclosed Garden | Sun terrace |Workshop | Shed | Chicken Coop
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Tannery Cottage is located within easy walking distance of the town centre. This charming Grade II Listed townhouse has been thoughtfully renovated to combine period charm with modern convenience.
Front door leads onto the entrance hall
Sitting room with Large stone inglenook, with beam over and Clearview stove. 2 large windows to the front and beams to the ceiling.
The newly refurbished kitchen is spacious with light steaming from the roof light, 3 windows and glazed doors leading into the garden. A range of base and wall units with worktop and tiled splash back, inset dishwasher, ceramic hob and stainless steel inset oven. Stainless steel sink and drainer with window overlooking the garden. Door to the side giving access to the garden. Dining area with exposed beams and door onto the outside terrace.
Stairs lead to the first floor.
First floor
Large double bedroom with Kardean flooring, window to the front and exposed beams to the ceiling.
Newly installed bathroom with large shower, bath, WC and wash hand basin with vanity under and built in storage cupboards.
Second Floor
Study area with window overlooking the garden, exposed floorboards and beams throughout.
Bedroom 2 with exposed floorboards and built in wardrobes, useful cupboard space in the eaves, and window to the front.
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Sun terrace ideal for alfresco dining and BBQs
Flower beds and shrubs, area laid to lawn, with fencing and gate making it dog-friendly
Workshop, shed and chicken coop.
Outside WC and sink with separate storage shed.
On-street parking available at the front of the property with a parking permit.
Borders the River Corve
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Ludlow – A Historic Market Town of Distinction
Rich in Heritage: Showcasing a striking medieval castle and an abundance of charming timber-framed architecture.
Renowned Culinary Scene: A celebrated food destination with award-winning restaurants, traditional inns, artisan producers, and a prestigious annual food festival.
Outstanding Natural Beauty: Surrounded by unspoilt countryside, offering riverside walks along the Teme and far-reaching views from Whitcliffe Common.
Excellent Local Amenities: A thriving community with independent boutiques, well-known supermarkets, highly regarded schools, and quality healthcare services.
Superb Connectivity: Railway station providing direct links to key regional centres, alongside convenient access to the A49 for wider travel.
Easy walking distance of primary and secondary schools
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Local Authority: Shropshire
Services:. Mains Water and Drainage & Gas central heating
Council Tax: Band D
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.
Agents note: The property did flood in 2020, there are flood defences and insurance is available. Please call for further details.
Viewings: Strictly by appointment via Mark Wiggin Estate Agents.
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