3 bedroom terraced house for sale
Stableford, Bridgnorth, WV15
Chain-free
Terraced house
3 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Off road parking
- Bi fold doors to rear garden
- No upward chain
- Picturesque views to the rear
- Bathroom, en suite and downstairs wc
- Three well proportioned bedrooms
- Freehold. council tax band d. epc b
- Move in ready with the benefit of putting your own stamp on it
*NO UPWARD CHAIN* Beautifully located three-bedroom mid-terraced home, formerly known as The Folly Inn, now transformed into a charming residence. Positioned just off the B4176, this home is ready for you to make it your own. Enjoy breathtaking views from the rear, visible throughout the property, and a spacious back garden perfect for relaxation or entertaining.
The interior of this home comprises; A porch, spacious family/dining room that sits adjacent to the kitchen, stylishly fitted kitchen with a wide range of wall and base units and integrated appliances, a central hall benefitting a WC with wash hand basin and an alternate access to the rear garden, a cosy lounge to the rear with bi-folding doors out to the garden with far reaching views of the nearby countryside. Upstairs are three fantastically proportioned bedrooms, all providing plenty of storage space and the largest room showcasing an en-suite shower room with a walk-in shower, WC and wash hand basin.
Head outside to find a large and level lawned garden with stunning far-reaching countryside views to be taken in when hosting friends and family. The garden can be accessed from the hall, lounge or the gated rear entrance. This property also comes with plenty of parking available for multiple vehicles.
Call our team in the Wombourne Office to book your viewing!
We are advised by our client that this property is; Freehold, Council Tax Band - D, EPC - B.
EPC Rating: B
The interior of this home comprises; A porch, spacious family/dining room that sits adjacent to the kitchen, stylishly fitted kitchen with a wide range of wall and base units and integrated appliances, a central hall benefitting a WC with wash hand basin and an alternate access to the rear garden, a cosy lounge to the rear with bi-folding doors out to the garden with far reaching views of the nearby countryside. Upstairs are three fantastically proportioned bedrooms, all providing plenty of storage space and the largest room showcasing an en-suite shower room with a walk-in shower, WC and wash hand basin.
Head outside to find a large and level lawned garden with stunning far-reaching countryside views to be taken in when hosting friends and family. The garden can be accessed from the hall, lounge or the gated rear entrance. This property also comes with plenty of parking available for multiple vehicles.
Call our team in the Wombourne Office to book your viewing!
We are advised by our client that this property is; Freehold, Council Tax Band - D, EPC - B.
EPC Rating: B
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Bartlams Estate Agents were formed in 1935 by Reginald Bartlam and have been dealing with house sales and lettings ever since, making us one of the oldest independent Estate Agents in Wolverhampton for over 80 years! Our legacy of excellence spans years, earning us a distinguished reputation of unparalleled professionalism, and unfaltering reliability. Currently, our Partners oversee three village-located offices plus a further seven-branch network with over 35 members of professionally trained agents, making us one of the most established team of property experts in the area. This means the people who own the Company, run it daily and are responsible for all aspects of its growth, success, and professionalism. When you're ready to take the next step towards your dream home or make a savvy investment, we're your trusted partner, every step of the journey. Did you know? We were famous in the 1930's for the Bartlams Big Band! Founder Mr Bartlam was a keen musician, and his band represented the Wolverhampton area in national competitions. Unfortunately, the outbreak of war in 1939 eventually led to its disbandment, although the band was fondly remembered locally for many years after! ‘