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3 bedroom terraced house

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Terraced house
3 bed
2 bath

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Property description & features

  • A Well Presented 3 Bedroom Home
  • Attractive Kitchen Diner
  • Good Size Living Room
  • En-Suite to Master Bedroom
  • Off Road Parking
  • Convenient Town Centre Location
  • EPC C
This super property in Market Court surely won't be 'on the market' for long!! Offering 3 bedrooms, 2 shower rooms, a nice size lounge, a lovely kitchen diner and off road parking.....all in a convenient town centre location, Market Court is a must see property, so give us a call to book a viewing today.

Key Features - - A Well Presented 3 Bedroom Home
- Attractive Kitchen Diner
- Good Size Living Room
- En-Suite to Master Bedroom
- Off Road Parking
- Convenient Town Centre Location
- EPC C

The Property - 5 Market Court is a well presented and well maintained home set in a convenient location offering a level walk to the town centre. Completed in 2000, the property has been well looked after and is to be found in good condition, with the benefit of gas fired central heating (boiler installed in 2012) and triple glazing.

Number 5 is accessed via an archway leading from Market Street to a communal driveway where the property also has the benefit of a parking space in an open fronted carport.

Internally the property is light and airy and tastefully decorated. An entrance hall gives access to the kitchen diner, the living room and cloakroom. The kitchen diner is appointed with a matching range of wall and base units which offer plenty of storage and working space. There is room for a dining table and chairs and also has a utility cupboard found in the far corner. A good size, the living room has a pleasant outlook to the front and stairs rising to the first floor.

Upstairs the property has three bedrooms, two doubles and one single, all of which are accessed from the landing, as is the loft space. The master bedroom has the added benefit of a built-in double wardrobe and an en-suite shower room. Completing the internal accommodation is the family shower room which is fitted with a modern white suite comprising a walk-in double shower, wash basin and wc.

The Location - Described as the 'Gateway to the Marches' Craven Arms is located on the A49 and is found within the encompassing Shropshire Hills, historic manor houses, fortified castles and beautiful countryside. Offering a good range of facilities including a supermarket, doctors surgery, banks, Post office, petrol station, butchers, bakery and its own array of independent shops Craven Arms offers everything you will need for day to day living. The town also benefits from the welsh marches railway line and station, with regular trains throughout the day leading north to the county town of Shrewsbury and South to the medieval town of Ludlow and beyond.

The historic tourist town of Ludlow is an architectural gem with a stunning array of Tudor, Georgian and Victorian properties. A gastronomic centre, Ludlow plays host to the annual food festival which attracts 20,000 visitors to the town, it is also home to a wonderful array of eating establishments.

21 miles north Shrewsbury, the birth place of Charles Darwin, is a vibrant and lively town with a very cosmopolitan yet traditional atmosphere. The towns 660 listed buildings are complimented by a host of trendy and sophisticated bars and restaurants, the medieval streets do however still retain many classic public houses and dining establishments. Built on the River Severn the town hosts the annual Shrewsbury Flower Show which is one of the largest and oldest horticultural shows in the country attracting over 100,000 visitors. Home to 4 shopping centres, 2 significant retail parks and countless independent retailers the town is an excellent place to enjoy some retail therapy.

For lovers of the outdoors and as previously mentioned Craven Arms is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those of an active disposition. Surrounded by stunning scenic countryside with rolling hill tops as far as the eye can see the town and nearby surroundings are popular with walkers and cyclists with a variety of recreational and activity centres within the area. A little further afield you will find Church Stretton, also known as 'little Switzerland' this neighbouring town is nestled at the foot of Shropshire Hills and enjoys direct access to over 20 square miles of National Trust land known as the Long Mynd.

Tenure - Formerly a leasehold property, the residents then purchased the freehold in 2018. An annual fee of £80 covers the buildings insurance and contributes towards maintenance of the communal areas.

Council Tax - Shropshire Council - Band B.

Services - We are informed the property is connected to all mains services.

Broadband - Enquiries via British Telecom indicates the property has an estimated broadband speed of 55MB. Interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries via BT or their own broadband provider.

Nearest Towns - Ludlow - 9 miles
Church Stretton - 8 miles
Clun - 9 miles
Shrewsbury - 21 miles
Much Wenlock - 17 miles
Bridgnorth - 20 miles
Telford - 25 miles

MoneyLaunderingRegulations - Wewillrequireprospectivepurchasersto producetwooriginalIDdocumentspriortoany offerbeingacceptedbytheowners.

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