Guide price
£520,0003 bedroom bungalow for sale
Henley Road, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8
Study
Added yesterday
Bungalow
3 beds
2 baths
1690
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Features and description
- 3 bedroom 1920's Dormer Bungalow
- Well maintained throughout
- Walking distance of Ludlow town centre
- Sitting Room
- Kitchen/Breakfast room and Utility
- Dining Room
- 2 Bedrooms on ground floor
- Large first floor bedroom/study/craft room
- Family bathroom
- Garage
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A Beautiful 1920's detached 3 bedroom dormer bungalow, with garage and pretty enclosed garden
This charming character 1920's dormer bungalow has a pretty enclosed garden, garage and 3 large bedrooms, with high ceilings throughout. Within
walking distance of Ludlow town centre, with great transport links.
Double gates open onto a large tarmac drive with parking for several cars and access to the garage. Magnolias, shrubs and lawn providing privacy
Steps leading to the porch
Front door with stained glass windows
Large reception hall
Sitting room with large bay window, and window to side. Feature wooden fire surround with open wrought iron fireplace, currently housing an
electric fire.
Dining room with French doors opening onto the side garden and window.
Kitchen with a range of wooden base and wall units, stainless steel sink
and drainer with a window over, space for a fridge freezer. Space for electric oven and dishwasher. Area for a breakfast table with patio doors. Useful pantry and shelving at the entrance of the kitchen.
Utility housing the gas boiler, plumbing for washer and dryer, stainless steel sink with window over, space for fridge/freezer and base unit and
worktop. Door to the garden.
Master bedroom with large window to the front and ensuite shower room. WC, large shower and hand wash basin.
Family bathroom with bath and shower over, WC and wash hand basin.
Second double bedroom with large window to the front.
First floor
Stairs leading to the first floor with storage cupboard underneath with
roof light.
Large versatile bedroom/ study/craft room. Large dormer window to the front and roof light. Large storage cupboard. (Ideal ensuite potential with
appropriate permission)
Outside
Large enclosed garden with flower beds and path winding through the various areas and lawn.
Large paved terrace ideal for alfresco dining.
Wooden Summerhouse
Seating area by the apple tree
Raised vegetable and herb beds
Brick and glass potting shed with door
Garage with side door and double doors to the front, light and electric.
Pedestrian gate to the front.
Henley Road is within walking distance of the town, close to a convenience
store, dentist and hospital. On a local bus route and close to the train station. Historic market town with a rich heritage, centred around a striking medieval castle and an abundance of characterful timber-framed buildings
Renowned culinary destination, featuring award-winning restaurants, traditional pubs, artisan producers, and the celebrated Ludlow Food
Festival
Idyllic setting amidst rolling countryside, with picturesque riverside walks along the River Teme and panoramic views from Whitcliffe Common
Excellent local amenities including a range of independent boutiques, supermarkets, well-regarded schools, and comprehensive healthcare
facilities
Strong transport connectivity, with a railway station providing direct links to Shrewsbury, Hereford and beyond, plus convenient access to the A49
Thriving and welcoming community, enhanced by a vibrant calendar of year-round festivals, markets, and cultural events
A perfect balance of heritage charm and modern convenience, making it highly desirable for both permanent residents and second-home owners
Directions:
What3words: ///turntable.means.powder
Local Authority: Shropshire
Services:. Mains water and drainage and gas central heating.
Council Tax: Band D
Wayleaves, easements and rights of way: The property will be sold subject to and with the benefits of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these sales particulars or not.
Viewings: Strictly by appointment via Mark Wiggin Estate Agents.
This charming character 1920's dormer bungalow has a pretty enclosed garden, garage and 3 large bedrooms, with high ceilings throughout. Within
walking distance of Ludlow town centre, with great transport links.
Double gates open onto a large tarmac drive with parking for several cars and access to the garage. Magnolias, shrubs and lawn providing privacy
Steps leading to the porch
Front door with stained glass windows
Large reception hall
Sitting room with large bay window, and window to side. Feature wooden fire surround with open wrought iron fireplace, currently housing an
electric fire.
Dining room with French doors opening onto the side garden and window.
Kitchen with a range of wooden base and wall units, stainless steel sink
and drainer with a window over, space for a fridge freezer. Space for electric oven and dishwasher. Area for a breakfast table with patio doors. Useful pantry and shelving at the entrance of the kitchen.
Utility housing the gas boiler, plumbing for washer and dryer, stainless steel sink with window over, space for fridge/freezer and base unit and
worktop. Door to the garden.
Master bedroom with large window to the front and ensuite shower room. WC, large shower and hand wash basin.
Family bathroom with bath and shower over, WC and wash hand basin.
Second double bedroom with large window to the front.
First floor
Stairs leading to the first floor with storage cupboard underneath with
roof light.
Large versatile bedroom/ study/craft room. Large dormer window to the front and roof light. Large storage cupboard. (Ideal ensuite potential with
appropriate permission)
Outside
Large enclosed garden with flower beds and path winding through the various areas and lawn.
Large paved terrace ideal for alfresco dining.
Wooden Summerhouse
Seating area by the apple tree
Raised vegetable and herb beds
Brick and glass potting shed with door
Garage with side door and double doors to the front, light and electric.
Pedestrian gate to the front.
Henley Road is within walking distance of the town, close to a convenience
store, dentist and hospital. On a local bus route and close to the train station. Historic market town with a rich heritage, centred around a striking medieval castle and an abundance of characterful timber-framed buildings
Renowned culinary destination, featuring award-winning restaurants, traditional pubs, artisan producers, and the celebrated Ludlow Food
Festival
Idyllic setting amidst rolling countryside, with picturesque riverside walks along the River Teme and panoramic views from Whitcliffe Common
Excellent local amenities including a range of independent boutiques, supermarkets, well-regarded schools, and comprehensive healthcare
facilities
Strong transport connectivity, with a railway station providing direct links to Shrewsbury, Hereford and beyond, plus convenient access to the A49
Thriving and welcoming community, enhanced by a vibrant calendar of year-round festivals, markets, and cultural events
A perfect balance of heritage charm and modern convenience, making it highly desirable for both permanent residents and second-home owners
Directions:
What3words: ///turntable.means.powder
Local Authority: Shropshire
Services:. Mains water and drainage and gas central heating.
Council Tax: Band D
Wayleaves, easements and rights of way: The property will be sold subject to and with the benefits of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these sales particulars or not.
Viewings: Strictly by appointment via Mark Wiggin Estate Agents.
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