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2 bedroom terraced house

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Terraced house
2 bed
1 bath

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Property description & features

  • A Terraced Period Townhouse
  • Beautifully Presented Accommodation
  • 2/3 Double Bedrooms
  • Kitchen Diner, Living Room and Family Bathroom
  • Detached Rear Garden adjoining the River Clun
  • Distant Countryside Views
  • Town Centre Position
An idyllic period home in an idyllic location, this is the sort of place dreams are made of. If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of city living and enjoy life in a close knit rural town, then this is the property for you.

Key Features - - A Terraced Period Townhouse
- Beautifully Presented Accommodation
- 2/3 Double Bedrooms
- Kitchen Diner, Living Room and Family Bathroom
- Detached Rear Garden adjoining the River Clun
- Distant Countryside Views
- Town Centre Position

The Property - 29c High Street is a beautifully presented period home located in the heart of historic Clun, a rural country town nestled in the picturesque Clun Valley. Set amidst some of the most beautiful and scenic countryside England has to offer, Clun is a close knit and friendly community, which embraces the 'laid back' lifestyle and is found close to the Welsh/English border.

Lovingly maintained and improved by the current owners, the property is made up on the ground floor of a good-sized kitchen diner, complete with a feature fireplace and lovely sash window, and a light and airy living room with French doors opening to the rear. On the first floor, a landing area allows access into the well appointed bathroom and one of the double bedrooms. At the top of the house is the second double bedroom which enjoys a lovely outlook to the front elevation. Heading back downstairs, the cellar has been converted to a usable space which could be used as a third bedroom, hobby room, or however would suit your needs best.

The garden to 29c is located about forty yards downhill and sits on the bank of the River Clun and enjoys the stunning Shropshire countryside as a beautiful backdrop.

Overall, 29c High Street is sure to be suitable for a variety of buyer types to include relocating purchasers seeking to be close to the town centre facilities, second home owners searching for a 'bolt hole' in the countryside, or perhaps first time buyers looking to make that all important first step onto the property ladder. Either way, you can be sure that whoever the lucky new owners are, would have acquired a wonderful dwelling, simply ready to move straight into and start calling "home"!

The Location - Located in the south of the rural county of Shropshire, Clun is a place steeped in history with the remains of a Norman castle, the town hall museum and the 15th century, famous Clun Bridge, just to mention a select few. The town offers plenty of useful facilities including a primary school, a SPAR convenience store with post office, a hair salon, antique shops, a tea room, a number of small business including a business park, a doctor's surgery, a fire station, a community centre with a play park, a church, a community hall and 2 public houses called the The Sun Inn & The White Horse, which both offer wonderful home cooked meals as well as a wide selection of locally produced ales and ciders. You will also be able to enjoy the various groups and activities available in the village hall every week or soak up the local culture at one of the number of small festivals carried out in Clun throughout the year including the Green Man festival in May, the Clun Open Gardens in June, the Clun Carnival and Show at the beginning of August and the Clun Valley Beer Festival which takes place in the six open pubs in the valley (from Anchor to Aston on Clun) in October.

Situated within the most stunning countryside setting, Clun is a great place for you to invite visitors to, especially those of an active disposition owing to the famous Offas Dyke trail which runs to the west of the town and as a result presents a variety of outdoor pursuits and is popular with walkers and cyclists. Rural, but by no means isolated Clun is centrally located just 6 miles from the larger market town of Bishops Castle, 7 miles from the border town of Knighton and 9 miles from the town of Craven Arms. Slightly further field finds historic Ludlow town, which is 16 miles away and the county town of Shropshire, Shrewsbury, which lies 25 miles away to the north.

Tenure - We are informed the property is of freehold tenure.

Council Tax - Shropshire Council - Band B.

Services - We are informed the property is connected to main water, drainage and electricity.

Broadband - Enquiries via British Telecom indicates the property has an estimated broadband speed of 61MB. Interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries via BT or their own broadband provider.

Nearest Towns - Bishops Castle Approximately 6 miles
Knighton - Approximately 7 miles
Craven Arms - Approximately 9 miles
Ludlow - Approximately 16 miles
Newtown - Approximately 17 miles
Shrewsbury - Approximately 25 miles

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