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2 bedroom park home
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Property description & features
Highley has a good range of local amenities and is surrounded by the idyllic Severn Valley countryside which is a favourite destination for anglers, ramblers and visitors to the restored steam railway line, which has a station in the village, close to the riverside. The village lies on the West bank of the River Severn, roughly equidistant from Bridgnorth and Bewdley (both approx 8 miles).
This excellent example of the highly regarded 'Dolben Lodge' by Tingdene, dates from 2005 and has been scrupulously maintained by the present owners.
Recent improvements include a new kitchen door (2021), new supporting jacks (2018), re-lined gable end interior wall Bedroom Two (2021), new wardrobes (2021), new bathroom and en-suite (2019), new fridge/ freezer (2021 and a new Worcester Bosch gas boiler (April 2022).
The well designed layout includes a lounge with feature fireplace incorporating electric coal effect fire. A bi-fold door opens through to the separate dining room, whilst the kitchen features an attractive range of wall & base cabinets with wood effect work surfaces including breakfast bar.
Integral appliances include an electric oven, gas hob, hood, fridge & freezer. There is also under-counter space for a washing machine, boiler cupboard, airing cupboard, fitted larder cupboard and door opening out to the garden.
Both bedroom s feature a range of Hammond fitted wardrobes, whilst the master bedroom also benefits from an additional walk-in wardrobe plus en-suite shower room with wc, hand basin and cubicle with mixer shower.
The principal bathroom features a vanity unit with fitted wc and hand basin plus panelled bath, chrome heated towel rail and laminate flooring.
Outside there is a single off road parking space plus neat patio gardens to either side, including substantial metal shed.
This park home is an excellent example of its type, well deserving of an early personl inspection.
Gas fired central heating is installed and all windows are upvc double glazed. Council tax is payable to Shropshire Council, rated as Band A. Site fees, currently £141.97 per calendar month, are payable to the site owners to include water rates. Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage are all connected.
The sale of the property is regulated by the Mobile Homes Act 2013 and once a sale has been agreed in principal the intending purchaser(s) will be provided with the appropriate Buyers Information Form.
Purchasers should also note that upon the sale of the property the site owner is entitled to a commission of 10% of the sale price. The purchaser will pay 90% of the purchase price to the seller upon completion, followed by a separate payment of the remaining 10% directly to the site owner.
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