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Mill Street, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8
Offers over £700,000 | 4 bedrooms

An impressive three/four bedroom Grade II listed town centre house that blends an abundance of character and charm with the comforts of modern living.

The property is tucked away in a secluded and quiet location with marvellous countryside views to the rear whilst being only a short walk from the centre of the historic town of Ludlow. The house, believed to date back to the 17th century, is thought to of have once been a cottage and workshop for the local Currier.

The well-presented accommodation is situated over three floors and provides flexibility with how it may be used. The house has an entrance hall with an oak built staircase leading off and a door opening to the spacious dining sitting room area which includes a range of exposed beams and a feature fireplace. From the dining area a doorway opens to the kitchen breakfast room with the sitting area leading to the rear lobby providing access to the cloakroom and garden room. The modern, fully equipped kitchen breakfast room has a range of matching units and bamboo worktops, a central island/breakfast bar as well as having full width sliding glazed doors to the outside. The garden room is a particularly appealing space with plenty of light through large windows and views over the garden to Whitcliffe Common. The first floor includes a generous bedroom, or an optional sitting room, with an abundance of exposed beams, and a vaulted ceiling, as well as having far reaching views towards distant countryside. A further bedroom and a shower room are also located on the first floor. The oak staircase continues to the second floor where there are two further bedrooms, one with exposed beams and one with a mezzanine area. The second floor also includes a bathroom.

Main Description Continued
A utility/laundry room and the two storey garden store/potential studio are accessed from the paved entrance walkway. The utility has space for white goods and the garden store/ potential studio could lend itself to a variety of uses. This is thought to originally be the stable with room above for the groom. A hay rack is still in insitu. The walled gardens are a particular feature of this property having been thoughtfully planned to create a wonderful space. They include a sun terrace, adjacent to the garden room, which provides a pleasant area for al fresco dining looking onto the garden and Whitcliffe Common beyond. The south westerly facing garden has well stocked flower beds with a variety of plants and shrubs surrounding the lawns. Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate this charming home.

Location
Situated in the heart of the historic market town of Ludlow. Ludlow is globally recognized for its vibrant festivals, unique architecture, wide range of restaurants and independently owned local shops as well as having an array of amenities such as a train station, supermarkets, shops, and medical facilities. Ludlow is located on the Manchesterto- Cardiff railway line and can provide access to London in just over three hours. The A49 trunk road gives access to Hereford to the south and the county town of Shrewsbury to the north. The surrounding countryside is a picturesque marvel, with trails and lanes perfect for scenic walks and bike rides with Mortimer. Forest being within a short distance. Ludlow Race Course is close by for racing enthusiasts and also includes Ludlow Golf Course for any keen golfers.

Accommodation:


Entrance Hall from the Street
A range of built in cupboards, tiled floor.

Hall
Tiled floor, radiator.

Dining/Sitting Room
Feature fireplace, exposed timbers, built in cupboards, radiator.

Kitchen Breakfast Room
A range of wall and base units, sink and drainer, fitted electric ''Siemens' hob with extractor over, built in double oven, space for fridge, space for dish washer.

Garden Room
Views of distant countryside, oak floor, exposed brick and timbers.

Cloakroom
WC, wash basin, heated towel rail, extractor fan, tiled floor.

Utility Room
Access from the entrance path, space and plumbing for washing machine, space for fridge, radiator, tiled floor.

Cellar
Accessed from cupboard in the sitting/dining room.

First Floor Landing
Exposed timbers, built in cupboard.

Bedroom One/Sitting Room
Views of Whitcliffe Common, feature fireplace with wood burning stove, exposed timbers, radiator.

Bedroom Two
Built in wardrobe, radiator.

Shower Room
WC, wash basin, shower cubicle with wall mounted shower, extractor fan, heated towel rail, exposed timbers.

Second Floor Landing
Exposed timbers.

Bedroom Three
Views of distant woodland, exposed timbers, loft access, radiator.

Bedroom Four
Views of Whitcliffe Common, mezzanine area, exposed timbers, radiator.

Bathroom
WC, wash basin, small bath with shower attachment, towel rails.

Garden Store/Potential Studio
A two storey outhouse currently used as a garden store having previously been used as a studio. With power, lighting and sink.

Outside
To access this exceptional property, you enter from Mill Street through secure doors into a covered entrance hall with a range of fitted storage cupboards. A paved pathway leads to the truly remarkable garden. On one side on the house, there is a charming paved terrace enclosed by a tall brick wall that gracefully curves towards the back of the main house and provides space for a greenhouse and gives access to the laundry room and the two storey garden store/potential studio. At the rear of the house is a delightful sun terrace, perfect for enjoying meals in the open air/al fresco dining and there are marvellous views towards Whitcliffe. Facing towards the South West, the gardens make the most of the abundant daytime sunshine. With complete privacy, the garden boasts a captivating landscape, having been thoughtfully planned and adorned with a diverse array of vibrant plants and shrubs. There are lush lawns, an ornamental garden pond and delightful views.

Services
Mains water, gas, electricity and drainage.

Heating
Gas.

Tenure
Freehold.

Council Tax
Band E.

Note
Please note the seller of this property has a personal connection to a member of staff at the selling agents as defined by the estate agents act 1979.

Directions
Using the app what3words type in: basic.grand.adventure Alternatively, on foot proceed down Mill Street and Curriers Cottage can be located on the right hand side.

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