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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
- Two bedroom period cottage in the heart of Ludlow
- Large sash windows with views over Ludlow
- Fitted kitchen/breakfast room with Belfast sink and fitted appliances
- Long hallway with checkered period tiles
- Sitting room with fireplace
- Modern family bathroom with shower and roll top bath
- Cloakroom with access to the rear exterior space
- Loft access with space to extend subject to necessary consents.
- EPC rating E
The property
10 Upper Linney is an attractive Grade II Listed house within striking distance of Ludlow. This would be make a lovely home but would lend itself to a holiday let (subject to any necessary consents). The property has maintained period features, such as fireplaces, large sash windows and exposed floorboards but has been renovated tastefully by the current owners.
The ground floor accommodation comprises a bright and spacious sitting room to the front. A feature fireplace is a focal point, and the sash window overlooks Ludlow and the hills beyond. A recently renovated kitchen,is compact with base units, a belfast sink, appliance and space for a small table and chairs also benefits from the same view. There is a back hall to the cloakroom and to the rear exterior space.
Stairs rise to the first floor landing which leads into a generous principal bedroom. The family bathroom has been renovated and has a walk in
double shower, roll top bath and feature painted
wooden flooring. The second bedroom is also a good double and enjoys views across Ludlow from the large sash windows.
The loft is accessed via pull down stairs and there is the opportunity to convert this into a further bedroom or study subject to the necessary planning. This space enjoys beams, exposed brick work and has a velux window.
Directions
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General
Local Authority: Shropshire Council
Services: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Gas central heating.
Council Tax:. Band D
Fixtures and Fittings: Only items known as fixtures and fittings wil be included in the sale.
Certain items may be available by separate negotiation.
Tenure: Freehold
Guide Price: £350,000
Outside
A small outside area off the downstairs cloakroom. There is no garden with this property and parking may be found on the nearby street.
Location
Ludlow is a thriving medieval market town and an architectural gem, situated on a cliff above the River Teme and surrounded by the beautiful countryside of South Shropshire, the Welsh Marches and neighbouring Wales, making it an ideal base for walking and cycling.
Ludlow offers a host of cafes, public houses and restaurants, GP and dentist surgeries and a leisure centre with swimming pool and a spa together with a good selection of local golf clubs including Ludlow Golf Club, Elm Lodge and Church Stretton Golf Club. The Ludlow shopper has a wealth of choice; the town is packed with independent shops including butchers, bakeries, delicatessens, clothes
shops, ironmongers, gift shops, book shops, antique and craft shops, and also boasts an active market place as well as mainstream supermarkets.
The area has several state primary and secondary schools including Ludlow Infant and Nursery School Academy, St Laurence CofE Primary School and Ludlow CofE School, as well as a wide range of noted independent schools including Lucton, Moor Park and Bedstone.
10 Upper Linney is an attractive Grade II Listed house within striking distance of Ludlow. This would be make a lovely home but would lend itself to a holiday let (subject to any necessary consents). The property has maintained period features, such as fireplaces, large sash windows and exposed floorboards but has been renovated tastefully by the current owners.
The ground floor accommodation comprises a bright and spacious sitting room to the front. A feature fireplace is a focal point, and the sash window overlooks Ludlow and the hills beyond. A recently renovated kitchen,is compact with base units, a belfast sink, appliance and space for a small table and chairs also benefits from the same view. There is a back hall to the cloakroom and to the rear exterior space.
Stairs rise to the first floor landing which leads into a generous principal bedroom. The family bathroom has been renovated and has a walk in
double shower, roll top bath and feature painted
wooden flooring. The second bedroom is also a good double and enjoys views across Ludlow from the large sash windows.
The loft is accessed via pull down stairs and there is the opportunity to convert this into a further bedroom or study subject to the necessary planning. This space enjoys beams, exposed brick work and has a velux window.
Directions
What3words///singer.shuttling.linen
General
Local Authority: Shropshire Council
Services: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Gas central heating.
Council Tax:. Band D
Fixtures and Fittings: Only items known as fixtures and fittings wil be included in the sale.
Certain items may be available by separate negotiation.
Tenure: Freehold
Guide Price: £350,000
Outside
A small outside area off the downstairs cloakroom. There is no garden with this property and parking may be found on the nearby street.
Location
Ludlow is a thriving medieval market town and an architectural gem, situated on a cliff above the River Teme and surrounded by the beautiful countryside of South Shropshire, the Welsh Marches and neighbouring Wales, making it an ideal base for walking and cycling.
Ludlow offers a host of cafes, public houses and restaurants, GP and dentist surgeries and a leisure centre with swimming pool and a spa together with a good selection of local golf clubs including Ludlow Golf Club, Elm Lodge and Church Stretton Golf Club. The Ludlow shopper has a wealth of choice; the town is packed with independent shops including butchers, bakeries, delicatessens, clothes
shops, ironmongers, gift shops, book shops, antique and craft shops, and also boasts an active market place as well as mainstream supermarkets.
The area has several state primary and secondary schools including Ludlow Infant and Nursery School Academy, St Laurence CofE Primary School and Ludlow CofE School, as well as a wide range of noted independent schools including Lucton, Moor Park and Bedstone.
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