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3 bedroom semi-detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Kitchen/dining room
- Sitting room
- Utility room
- Cloakroom
- Three bedrooms
- Family bathroom
- Double garage
- Barn outbuilding
- Large south facing garden
- EPC: Exempt
The Property
The Low House is a semi-detached stone and timber framed property situated in the small village of Broome. The property offers spacious accommodation arranged over two floors. The large detached barn offers great potential for modernisation and development (subject to the necessary consents).
Upon entering the property, there is a spacious open-plan kitchen/dining room full of exposed beams. The kitchen is fitted with units and leads into the utility room. Adjacent is a downstairs cloakroom. The sitting room is well proportioned and has a dual aspect enjoying views over the garden. The sitting room has exposed beams and an open fireplace with a stone surround and hearth, with the potential to open up the original fireplace and bread oven. The staircase can be found in a high ceiling room surrounded by original beams. The first floor comprises: Three double bedrooms and a bathroom. The main bedroom has a vaulted ceiling and exposed original beams. Bedroom two also has a vaulted ceiling and enjoys views over the garden. Bedroom three benefits from a high ceiling, fitted storage units and walk in cupboard. The family bathroom offers a storage cupboard.
Outside
The Low House has a shared drive way leading to ample parking. The property benefits from a large south facing garden, which is mainly laid to lawn with a hedge border and a red brick wall at the rear. The outbuilding is a large redbrick barn, which is currently being used as a garage, workshop and storage, it has the potential to be converted to a holiday let, multi-generational living, home office, an annex and much more (subject to the necessary consents).
Situation
The Low House sits within the rural village of Broome, just outside of Aston on Clun. The village of Aston on Clun has an active community with a village pub, garage and village shop. Further amenities can be found in Craven Arms and the historic market town of Ludlow. Broome benefits from a train station and the A49 can be reached at around 3 miles away, connecting to the wider motorway network. There are many schools both private and state throughout the county.
Directions: From Craven Arms take the B4368 towards Clun. Follow this road out of town and upon reaching Long Meadowend turn left onto the B4367 towards Knighton. Upon entering Broome take the second entrance on the right after the crossroads and proceed over the shared drive to The Low House.
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Local Authority: Shropshire Council
Services: Mains water and electricity. Private shared Bio Disc drainage system. Oil fired 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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