3 bedroom house
House
3 beds
1 bath
828
EPC rating: E
Key information
Features and description
- Character Property
- Location
- Village Amenities
- Three Bedrooms
- Two Reception Rooms
- Gardens
- Potential Off Road Parking
- EPC: E
Character Property, Location, Village Amenities, Three Bedrooms, Two Reception Rooms, Gardens, Potential Off Road Parking, EPC: E
Situation: Leintwardine is an extremely popular village on the Herefordshire / Shropshire borders within an area of great natural beauty. The village hosts a number of amenities including a primary school, a butcher, post office, two public houses and a hotel / restaurant, a petrol station and a small supermarket.
Ludlow lies to the east, within easy reach, with a selection of independent and state schools, golf courses, National Hunt racing, high street shopping, bars and well-known restaurants and an abundance of culture including regular festivals and the internationally acclaimed Ludlow Food Festival.
Situated close to the borders of Wales, Shropshire and Herefordshire, travel links within the area are good with the A49 linking the county towns of Hereford to the south and Shrewsbury to the north connecting to the A5 / M54 to Telford, Wolverhampton and Birmingham. Nearby, Bucknell is on the Heart of Wales line and Craven Arms and Ludlow are on the main Manchester to Cardiff railway line. Regional International airports are at Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham.
35 Watling Street is an opportunity to purchase an old-world character property in a very sought-after location close to Ludlow.
The accommodation, in need of modernisation, is set out over two floors and comprises; a dining room and living room with a feature fireplace with log burner, kitchen and a utility area on the ground floor.
On the first floor there is a landing area, two double bedrooms and a third single bedroom plus a family bathroom.
The property is ideal for conversion / extension subject to the necessary planning consents.
Outside there is a large private garden with views towards countryside with various seating areas.
Services: Mains water, electric and drainage. Oil Fired heating and a wood burning stove.
Council Tax: Band D
Postcode: SY7 0LW
Local Authority: Herefordshire Council[use Contact Agent Button]
Broadband Speed: Our research has indicated that super fast broadband is available at this property. Please conduct your own research to ensure the speeds meet your requirements.
Flood Risk: Rivers and the sea: Very low risk. Surface water: Medium risk.
Please Note: It is understood that No. 33 has the right to pedestrian access at the rear of the property. There is vehicular access at the end of the garden to No.33.
Directions: From Ludlow, proceed north on the A49 to Bromfield. Turn left on to the A4113 signed Knighton and Leintwardine. Continue for approximately 6 miles until you enter the village. Pass the right-hand turn for Craven Arms and fork left into Watling Street. The property is located on the left-hand side about a third of the way down the street.
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Situation: Leintwardine is an extremely popular village on the Herefordshire / Shropshire borders within an area of great natural beauty. The village hosts a number of amenities including a primary school, a butcher, post office, two public houses and a hotel / restaurant, a petrol station and a small supermarket.
Ludlow lies to the east, within easy reach, with a selection of independent and state schools, golf courses, National Hunt racing, high street shopping, bars and well-known restaurants and an abundance of culture including regular festivals and the internationally acclaimed Ludlow Food Festival.
Situated close to the borders of Wales, Shropshire and Herefordshire, travel links within the area are good with the A49 linking the county towns of Hereford to the south and Shrewsbury to the north connecting to the A5 / M54 to Telford, Wolverhampton and Birmingham. Nearby, Bucknell is on the Heart of Wales line and Craven Arms and Ludlow are on the main Manchester to Cardiff railway line. Regional International airports are at Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham.
35 Watling Street is an opportunity to purchase an old-world character property in a very sought-after location close to Ludlow.
The accommodation, in need of modernisation, is set out over two floors and comprises; a dining room and living room with a feature fireplace with log burner, kitchen and a utility area on the ground floor.
On the first floor there is a landing area, two double bedrooms and a third single bedroom plus a family bathroom.
The property is ideal for conversion / extension subject to the necessary planning consents.
Outside there is a large private garden with views towards countryside with various seating areas.
Services: Mains water, electric and drainage. Oil Fired heating and a wood burning stove.
Council Tax: Band D
Postcode: SY7 0LW
Local Authority: Herefordshire Council[use Contact Agent Button]
Broadband Speed: Our research has indicated that super fast broadband is available at this property. Please conduct your own research to ensure the speeds meet your requirements.
Flood Risk: Rivers and the sea: Very low risk. Surface water: Medium risk.
Please Note: It is understood that No. 33 has the right to pedestrian access at the rear of the property. There is vehicular access at the end of the garden to No.33.
Directions: From Ludlow, proceed north on the A49 to Bromfield. Turn left on to the A4113 signed Knighton and Leintwardine. Continue for approximately 6 miles until you enter the village. Pass the right-hand turn for Craven Arms and fork left into Watling Street. The property is located on the left-hand side about a third of the way down the street.
what3words: Flocking.unfit.recruiter
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