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Coalford, Jackfield, Telford, Shropshire, TF8

  • 3 beds
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£400,000

  • 3 beds
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The property occupies an enviable position in Jackfield an area synonymous with the manufacture world famous Maws and Craven Dunhill tiles. The property is only a short distance from the tile museum, Maws craft centre and linked to Coalport by a recently restored foot bridge. Ironbridge town lies approximately 800m from the property, designated a World Heritage Site it is famous for the world’s first Iron Bridge constructed in 1779. The area has always been attractive to house hunters with its wealth of history and local amenities including shops, chemists and a selection of eating houses etc. Nearby Coalbrookdale has an excellent junior school and doctors surgery. The town of Telford is but a short distance and offers an abundance of amenities as well as good transport links including rail and motorway. The property is an upside-down house with two entrances on the lower floor, the entrance on the front leads into a hallway which has stairs to the first floor, a door out to the side of the property and doors to all other rooms. The accommodation on the ground floor includes two double bedrooms with windows overlooking the frontage, family bathroom, utility and store room. The ground floor is fully tiled with underfloor heating. The main entrance is from the rear gardens situated adjacent to the upper floor. This entrance leads directly in from the patio area and cottage garden at the rear of the property via bespoke French doors which lead into the dining room. From here a couple of steps lead up to the fitted kitchen, which whilst this is a separate room, it is still open to allow conversation between rooms. The lounge has windows overlooking the frontage, an original Coalbrookdale fire place (circa 1800), stairs to the ground floor and a door to the final double bedroom. This floor also benefits from underfloor heating which along with an abundance of charm and character makes this a very attractive property. Outside the property has been improved by the current owners who have created a delightful cottage garden which benefits from being completely private and southerly facing. An array of colourful planting including established Acer and Magnolia tree's creates a tranquil space. To the rear of the garden is a brick built piggery which makes a useful store and with a little imagination so much more. At the side the property, off road parking allows for the parking of multiple vehicles. The property is situated in an exquisite location and has been thoughtfully designed to address occasional rising ground water levels, which may affect the property for a couple of days in certain years. To mitigate any potential impact, substantial pumps and improved drainage systems have been installed, complemented by underfloor heating and a tiled floor, ensuring minimal disruption to daily life
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£400,000

3 bed house for sale

Coalford, Jackfield, Telford, Shropshire, TF8
The property occupies an enviable position in Jackfield an area synonymous with the manufacture world famous Maws and Craven Dunhill tiles. The property is only a short distance from the tile museum, Maws craft centre and linked to Coalport by a recently restored foot bridge. Ironbridge town lies approximately 800m from the property, designated a World Heritage Site it is famous for the world’s first Iron Bridge constructed in 1779. The area has always been attractive to house hunters with its wealth of history and local amenities including shops, chemists and a selection of eating houses etc. Nearby Coalbrookdale has an excellent junior school and doctors surgery. The town of Telford is but a short distance and offers an abundance of amenities as well as good transport links including rail and motorway. The property is an upside-down house with two entrances on the lower floor, the entrance on the front leads into a hallway which has stairs to the first floor, a door out to the side of the property and doors to all other rooms. The accommodation on the ground floor includes two double bedrooms with windows overlooking the frontage, family bathroom, utility and store room. The ground floor is fully tiled with underfloor heating. The main entrance is from the rear gardens situated adjacent to the upper floor. This entrance leads directly in from the patio area and cottage garden at the rear of the property via bespoke French doors which lead into the dining room. From here a couple of steps lead up to the fitted kitchen, which whilst this is a separate room, it is still open to allow conversation between rooms. The lounge has windows overlooking the frontage, an original Coalbrookdale fire place (circa 1800), stairs to the ground floor and a door to the final double bedroom. This floor also benefits from underfloor heating which along with an abundance of charm and character makes this a very attractive property. Outside the property has been improved by the current owners who have created a delightful cottage garden which benefits from being completely private and southerly facing. An array of colourful planting including established Acer and Magnolia tree's creates a tranquil space. To the rear of the garden is a brick built piggery which makes a useful store and with a little imagination so much more. At the side the property, off road parking allows for the parking of multiple vehicles. The property is situated in an exquisite location and has been thoughtfully designed to address occasional rising ground water levels, which may affect the property for a couple of days in certain years. To mitigate any potential impact, substantial pumps and improved drainage systems have been installed, complemented by underfloor heating and a tiled floor, ensuring minimal disruption to daily life