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6 bedroom terraced house

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Terraced house
6 bed
3 bath
6,469 sq ft / 601 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal: 
EE O2 Three Vodafone
Water: Ask agent
Heating: Ask agent
Electricity: Ask agent
Sewerage: Ask agent
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Accomodation across six floors
  • Period features
  • Large south facing gardens
  • Parking
  • Georgian staircase
  • Games room with original period range
  • Exquisite plasterwork
  • David Orton bespoke kitchen
  • Garage with workshop available by seperate negotiation
  • No onward chain
The property: An icon of Shrewsbury, 23 The Crescent is a elegant Grade II listed Georgian terraced house in a prominent town centre location with extensive views over the River Severn, landscaped south facing walled gardens and ample parking. Built on the original 13th Century town walls, The Crescent was designed by the renowned architect Joseph Bromfield.

The spacious house is notable for its sophisticated and light south facing accommodation, across six floors, which is ideal for both comfortable contemporary living and larger scale formal entertaining. The wide front door with arched fan light over opens to the welcoming entrance hall, with an elegant staircase and coved ceiling, off which leads the library and the two principal reception rooms.

Overlooking the rear gardens with two sash windows, the formal drawing room features a marble fireplace with log burner, deep skirting boards, chair rail and a spectacular plasterwork ceiling in a Wedgewood style depicting Baccus.

The dining room is ideal for entertaining with marble fireplace and Coalbrooke grate, decorative ceiling cornice and ceiling rose. The library faces the front and benefits from bespoke cabinetry, 18th Century painted fireplace and plasterwork coving.

There are two staircases at 23 The Crescent, the formal staircase is across the ground and first floor, with the secondary (previous servants) staircase, leading to all floors.

The charming kitchen/breakfast room has been comprehensively designed and fitted by David Orton and features an extensive range of hand painted cabinetry under granite work surfaces. A family snug leads off this room with a useful utility and WC completing this floor.

On the floor below the kitchen is a spectacular games room, that was previously the Georgian kitchen. With a double height vaulted ceiling and original range, this is a fun entertaining room with stairs straight up to the kitchen. The playroom, wine cellar, practical store rooms and gardeners room with door to outside complete the lower ground floor.

On the first, second and top floors are bedroom and ancillary accommodation suitable for a variety of uses. The principal bedroom suite comprises of entrance foyer with doors radiating to the comprehensively fitted dressing room and recently re fitted contemporary en-suite bathroom. The principal bedroom with river views and decorative fireplace offers a luxurious room to sleep within. The study with town views, faces the front with feature bespoke cabinetry with decorative pediment.

On the second floor are three double bedrooms and a family bathroom, as well as a hobby/crafts room with peaceful views across the garden. To the top floor, is a bedroom suite with a large double room and refitted shower room, ideal for a guest/teenage/nanny suite.

Complementing the internal accommodation, is loft storage to the top floor and two store rooms accessed from the lower ground street level. Under the terrace, there are two stone stores, potting shed and gardener’s WC.

Outside
An outstanding and special feature of 23 The Crescent are the delightful south facing gardens that are split into three distinct areas and bordered by walls on all sides offering a horticultural oasis within the heart of town. The formal garden with sweeping lawns has well stocked mature borders with a variety of delightful flowering plants including David Austin roses. Steps lead to the Alfresco entertaining area with paved terrace, gravel terrace and feature planting. Stone steps lead to the upper terrace with useful access to the kitchen and views overlooking the river.

At the end of the garden, is large paved parking area with space for three vehicles, accessed via electric gates.

Available by separate negotiation: A garage with double workshop over is located to the rear of private Crescent Lane. Speak to agent for details.

Location
A town house with country ambience, 23 The Crescent is situated in an elevated position within the much coveted “Loop” of the River Severn close to the excellent amenities of Shrewsbury town centre, but with the peace offered by its views over the river.

While the bespoke shops, restaurants and other amenities are all nearby, the house enjoys access to the quiet walks along the river path and to the beautiful Quarry Park. The town also enjoys year round events including the popular Shrewsbury Flower Show and Regattas.

In addition to the wonderful lifestyle opportunities within the town, Shrewsbury has a wide range of highly regarded schools, both within the private and state sectors. These include the prestigious Shrewsbury School, Shrewsbury High School for Girls and Preparatory School, St Winifred’s Convent, Prestfelde, St Georges Primary School and Woodfield Infant School.

Road connections are excellent with the A5 M54 linking through to Telford, the West Midlands and the national motorway network beyond. There is a train station in Shrewsbury with a regular service to the Midlands and London. International airports are available at Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and East Midlands.

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