3 bedroom cottage for sale
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Features and description
- Permits Available from Local Authority (Free)
- Detached Cottage
- GRADE II Listed
- Beautifully Presented
- Elevated Terrace
- Parking on Street
- Discreetly marketed - Sales
- Three Bedrooms
- Two Reception Rooms
Set in an elevated position, the cottage enjoys breathtaking panoramic views over one of Shropshire’s most picturesque and culturally significant locations - Ironbridge, renowned for its rich industrial heritage and iconic Iron Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town is a popular destination with its combination of riverside walks, charming independent shops, cafés, and restaurants with a welcoming community atmosphere
Lovingly restored by a professional interior designer, the home celebrates its early 19th-century character with sash windows, cast-iron fireplaces, and flagstone floors, while offering the comfort of modern upgrades including full central heating and a new boiler installed in early 2024.
From the moment you step inside, the sense of history is undeniable. The inviting living room enjoys a sash window with a view towards the iconic Iron Bridge, complemented by exposed ceiling beams, a charming stained-glass feature window, and a newly fitted, electric fireplace.
An archway opens into the dining room, a warm and welcoming space with another sash window, the original fireplace, and useful under-stairs storage. The ground floor continues into the stunning breakfast kitchen, fitted with rare Blue Butterfly granite work surfaces and bespoke distressed-style units. Integrated appliances, a Belfast sink, and a range cooker with induction hob all combine functionality with timeless style.
A utility room offers further storage and workspace, with matching cabinetry and granite surfaces, as well as access to the outside. Upstairs offers three bedrooms each with sash window offer views out across the gorge. The stylish shower room is fitted with a Heritage suite, complemented by elegant tiled flooring and a heated towel rail.
The cottage is approached via steps with ornate cast-iron railings leading to a charming seating area at the front. Around the side, a useful brick-built store with a pitched roof offers practical space, while steps at the rear rise to a south-facing sun terrace -the perfect spot to enjoy morning coffee or evening sunsets, with far-reaching views across the Gorge.
For wider amenities, Telford town centre lies approximately five miles to the north, offering extensive retail and leisure facilities, a mainline railway station, and access to the M54, providing convenient links to Shrewsbury, Wolverhampton, and Birmingham.
EPC Rating: E
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