Offers in excess of
£324,9503 bedroom house for sale
43 Cartway, Bridgnorth WV16
Chain-free
Study
House
3 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Charming 16th Century Grade II Listed Cottage
- Character Property
- Desirable Location
- Permit Parking
- Close to Local Amenities
- Log Burning Stove
Charming 16th-Century Grade II Listed Cottage in Bridgnorth
Welcome to Bridgend Cottage, a truly unique opportunity to own a piece of history. This exceptional Grade II listed property, dating back to the 16th century, is a beautifully preserved two-bedroom end-of-terrace cottage located in the heart of Bridgnorth. Offering a perfect blend of period charm and modern convenience, it promises an ideal setting for those seeking a home full of character.
Description - With its original exposed beams, fireplaces, and historic details, this charming cottage offers a true sense of history. The home has been carefully updated, featuring a modernized kitchen, a study room accessible from one of the bedrooms, and a cozy wood burner that adds both warmth and character. Outside, a beautifully landscaped private garden provides a peaceful retreat just steps from the front door.
Nestled on the scenic Cartway, this cottage is within easy walking distance of Bridgnorth’s riverside cafes, local shops, and the famous Severn Valley Railway. The property also benefits from on-street permit parking for up to two vehicles, ensuring convenience. With central heating and the wood burner, the cottage remains warm and inviting throughout the year.
Offered with no upward chain, this home promises a smooth and straightforward purchase. Whether you’re drawn to its historic charm or its prime location in a highly sought-after community, Bridgend Cottage combines character with modern comforts. Ready for you to move in and start your next chapter, this delightful property is an opportunity not to be missed. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and experience the timeless allure of Bridgend Cottage.
Location - Bridgend Cottage offers the perfect blend of peaceful residential living and proximity to local amenities. The charming market town of Bridgnorth is renowned for its stunning historic architecture, scenic views, and vibrant community atmosphere. The Severn Valley Railway offers nostalgic train rides through beautiful countryside, while the riverside cafes and local shops provide all the conveniences you need for day-to-day living.
Rooms -
Ground Floor -
Sitting Room -
Store -
First Floor -
Kitchen -
Living Room -
Dining Room -
Bathroom -
Second Floor -
Bedroom 1 -
Bedroom 2 -
Third Floor -
Bedroom/Study -
Local Authority - Shropshire Council
Council Tax Band - The property is currently showing as Council Tax Band C. Please confirm the council tax details via Shropshire Council on[use Contact Agent Button] or visit .
Possession And Tenure - Freehold with vacant possession on completion.
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the selling agent. Halls Telford Office:[use Contact Agent Button]. [use Contact Agent Button]
Welcome to Bridgend Cottage, a truly unique opportunity to own a piece of history. This exceptional Grade II listed property, dating back to the 16th century, is a beautifully preserved two-bedroom end-of-terrace cottage located in the heart of Bridgnorth. Offering a perfect blend of period charm and modern convenience, it promises an ideal setting for those seeking a home full of character.
Description - With its original exposed beams, fireplaces, and historic details, this charming cottage offers a true sense of history. The home has been carefully updated, featuring a modernized kitchen, a study room accessible from one of the bedrooms, and a cozy wood burner that adds both warmth and character. Outside, a beautifully landscaped private garden provides a peaceful retreat just steps from the front door.
Nestled on the scenic Cartway, this cottage is within easy walking distance of Bridgnorth’s riverside cafes, local shops, and the famous Severn Valley Railway. The property also benefits from on-street permit parking for up to two vehicles, ensuring convenience. With central heating and the wood burner, the cottage remains warm and inviting throughout the year.
Offered with no upward chain, this home promises a smooth and straightforward purchase. Whether you’re drawn to its historic charm or its prime location in a highly sought-after community, Bridgend Cottage combines character with modern comforts. Ready for you to move in and start your next chapter, this delightful property is an opportunity not to be missed. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and experience the timeless allure of Bridgend Cottage.
Location - Bridgend Cottage offers the perfect blend of peaceful residential living and proximity to local amenities. The charming market town of Bridgnorth is renowned for its stunning historic architecture, scenic views, and vibrant community atmosphere. The Severn Valley Railway offers nostalgic train rides through beautiful countryside, while the riverside cafes and local shops provide all the conveniences you need for day-to-day living.
Rooms -
Ground Floor -
Sitting Room -
Store -
First Floor -
Kitchen -
Living Room -
Dining Room -
Bathroom -
Second Floor -
Bedroom 1 -
Bedroom 2 -
Third Floor -
Bedroom/Study -
Local Authority - Shropshire Council
Council Tax Band - The property is currently showing as Council Tax Band C. Please confirm the council tax details via Shropshire Council on[use Contact Agent Button] or visit .
Possession And Tenure - Freehold with vacant possession on completion.
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the selling agent. Halls Telford Office:[use Contact Agent Button]. [use Contact Agent Button]
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Halls are one of the oldest and most respected independent firms of Estate Agents, Chartered Surveyors, Auctioneers and Valuers with offices covering Shropshire, Worcestershire, Mid-Wales, the West Midlands and neighbouring counties. The company was founded in 1845 in the county town of Shrewsbury under the name of Hall, Wateridge and Owen. The present company trades as ‘Halls’ and still offers a traditional and professional service, now using the latest in computerised technology whilst retaining the personal touch. Our objectives have always been to remain as diverse as possible and we are justifiably proud of the strength and diversity of our professional departments, ranging from Rural to Fine Art and Residential to Commercial. Our real strength lies in the experience and expertise of our directors and staff who are always keen to offer professional advice on all aspects of Sales and Marketing.