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£350,000

SY8 4NQ

  • 3 beds
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£350,000

  • 3 beds
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2 The Brookletts is presented immaculately and provides a superb opportunity to own a detached three bedroom home with generous garden, timber garden room/pub and integral garage. The garden is particularly impressive with a patio area off the living room, large lawn area backing on to the stream (with metal railings to separate it) all backing on to some beautiful views of the fields behind. Internally the layout is traditional and versatile with breakfast kitchen, dining room, living room and downstairs w/c to the ground floor with three double bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs. All bedrooms have built in wardrobes/storage. Sir John Betjeman once described Ludlow as “probably the loveliest town in England” and with the consistent demand in the area, it is clear that a number of people agree with that claim. Packed with history and character, the medieval market town of Ludlow is home to nearly 500 listed buildings including examples of medieval and Tudor-style half-timbered buildings. The town is located about 28 miles south of Shrewsbury and 23 miles north of Hereford both reachable by using the main A49 which bypasses the town. Being the largest town in South Shropshire, Ludlow offers its residents a comprehensive set of amenities and attractions which include library, Community Hospital, Doctor’s surgery, wide range of bars, restaurants and a High Street packed with independent and national retailers. One of the big attractions for home hunters is the Train Station which offers regular services to London, Birmingham, Manchester etc. The local golf club which weaves in and around the race track is well renowned in the county for its all year round condition and is a real asset to the town. Please note that a postcode search regarding flood risk will flag this property as high risk however our client advises that the property has never flooded.

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£350,000

3 bed house for sale

SY8 4NQ
2 The Brookletts is presented immaculately and provides a superb opportunity to own a detached three bedroom home with generous garden, timber garden room/pub and integral garage. The garden is particularly impressive with a patio area off the living room, large lawn area backing on to the stream (with metal railings to separate it) all backing on to some beautiful views of the fields behind. Internally the layout is traditional and versatile with breakfast kitchen, dining room, living room and downstairs w/c to the ground floor with three double bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs. All bedrooms have built in wardrobes/storage. Sir John Betjeman once described Ludlow as “probably the loveliest town in England” and with the consistent demand in the area, it is clear that a number of people agree with that claim. Packed with history and character, the medieval market town of Ludlow is home to nearly 500 listed buildings including examples of medieval and Tudor-style half-timbered buildings. The town is located about 28 miles south of Shrewsbury and 23 miles north of Hereford both reachable by using the main A49 which bypasses the town. Being the largest town in South Shropshire, Ludlow offers its residents a comprehensive set of amenities and attractions which include library, Community Hospital, Doctor’s surgery, wide range of bars, restaurants and a High Street packed with independent and national retailers. One of the big attractions for home hunters is the Train Station which offers regular services to London, Birmingham, Manchester etc. The local golf club which weaves in and around the race track is well renowned in the county for its all year round condition and is a real asset to the town. Please note that a postcode search regarding flood risk will flag this property as high risk however our client advises that the property has never flooded.