Corve Cottage, 50 Corve Street, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 1DU

A charming 16th Century Grade II listed townhouse, which has been renovated throughout, currently used as a successful 3-bedroom holiday let

Ludlow town centre 0.8 miles , Hereford 24.9 miles, Shrewsbury 27.9 miles

Guide Price £345,000

Entrance Hall | Sitting Room | Kitchen | Cellar storage 3 Bedrooms | Shower room |

Separate WC | Large attic | Enclosed garden | All contents available by separate negotiation

  • This charming Grade II Listed townhouse has been thoughtfully renovated to combine period charm with modern convenience. Currently operating as a successful holiday let, the property offers a comfortable and characterful living space which has been immaculately decorated throughout, in a quiet central location.

    Enter into a hallway

    Stairs rise to the right, with a spacious under-stairs cupboard.

    A door straight ahead leads into the kitchen.

    Kitchen features base and wall units, a stainless steel sink overlooking the rear courtyard garden, and exposed beamed walls, plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher, stainless steel electric oven and ceramic hob with hood over.

    A door from the kitchen opens to a covered alleyway with access to the courtyard garden.

    The sitting room with a brick-built inglenook fireplace with beam over and lights and a secret trap door to the cellar, ideal for storage.

    First floor

    Three well-appointed bedrooms:

    Two spacious doubles — one with a front aspect, the other with a rear aspect, character beams throughout.

    One generously sized single bedroom, with space for a wardrobe and chest of drawers

    Landing provides access to the loft, which offers potential for conversion into a master suite (subject to planning approval)

    Modern shower room with Large walk-in shower, Hand basin with Vanity unit and WC

    Additional separate WC and hand basin

  • Sunny courtyard garden accessed via the kitchen or through an archway with a wooden gate

    Sun terrace ideal for alfresco dining

    Flower beds and shrubs, with fencing and gate making it dog-friendly

    Wooden pergola with a seating area provides a shaded outdoor spot

    Tiled and gravel surfaces for low-maintenance upkeep

    On-street parking available at the front of the property with a parking permit.

  • Ludlow – A Historic Market Town with Exceptional Lifestyle Appeal

    Rich Heritage: Home to a magnificent medieval castle and beautifully preserved timber-framed buildings.

    Gastronomic Destination: Boasts restaurants, traditional pubs, artisan food shops, and the famous Ludlow Food Festival.

    Scenic Surroundings: Set in stunning countryside with riverside walks along the River Teme and panoramic views from Whitcliffe Common.

    Comprehensive Amenities: Includes independent shops, supermarkets, highly regarded schools, and excellent healthcare facilities.

    Excellent Transport Links: Ludlow railway station with direct services to Shrewsbury, Hereford, and beyond.

    Easy access to the A49 for regional and national road connections.

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    Local Authority: Shropshire Council.

    Services: Mains water, drainage and gas central heating.

    Council Tax: Band B

    Agents note: The property is currently operated as a holiday let and has proven to be highly successful for the current owner. It benefits from a strong occupancy rate and numerous excellent guest reviews, which are available to view upon request.

    All contents available by separate negotiation

    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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