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3 bedroom house
House
3 beds
2 baths
1845
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band A
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Grade II Listed
- Charming Period Townhouse
- Spacious Living Areas
- Felxible Accomodation
- Garden
- Seperate Utility and Storage
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Located in the heart of Ludlow, Old Street offers the perfect blend of historic charm and modern convenience. Just a short walk from the town’s renowned independent shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, the area also benefits from excellent transport links, reputable schools, and easy access to the stunning Shropshire countryside. With a strong sense of community and a wealth of local amenities, this sought-after location provides an ideal setting for both families and professionals alike.
Nestled in the historic heart of Ludlow, 67 Old Street is an elegant and characterful townhouse that has been thoughtfully maintained and enhanced. Offering a surprising amount of space behind its traditional façade, this inviting home blends period features with modern convenience, making it a truly special find.
Stepping through a charming antique latched door, the property is accessed via a shared passageway with flagstone flooring. Once inside, the ground floor unfolds into a welcoming living/dining room, featuring exposed wooden floorboards, antique quarry tiles, a built-in storage unit, and an open fireplace, creating a warm and characterful space. The kitchen is well-appointed with fitted cabinetry, an integrated oven, hob, fridge, and dishwasher, offering a practical and stylish setting for daily life. A staircase leads down to a three-section cellar with vaulted ceilings, providing excellent additional storage.
The first floor offers a beautifully appointed sitting room, complete with bespoke bookshelves, making it an ideal space for relaxation or entertaining. This level also includes a comfortable double bedroom and a well-fitted bathroom.
On the second floor, two further double bedrooms provide flexible accommodation, complemented by a convenient WC and wash basin, and the addition of a shower room with wash hand basin.
Beyond the main house, a separate laundry/utility room, formerly a wash house, offers additional storage and practicality. The real hidden gem of this property is the garden, a charming and secluded outdoor space accessed via a private pathway. Raised by steps and entered through a wooden door, the garden features a brick terrace, neatly bordered flower beds, a wooden pergola, and a storage shed with fitted shelving.
Please note this property is subject to a flying freehold.
Buyers Compliance Administration Fee:
In accordance with The Money Laundering Regulations 2007, Agents are required to carry out due diligence on all Clients to confirm their identity, including eventual buyers of a property. The Agents use electronic verification system to verify Clients’ identity. This is not a credit check so will have no effect on credit history though may check details you supply against any particulars on a database to which they have access. By placing an offer on a property, you agree that if your offer is accepted, subject to contract, we as Agents for the seller can complete this check for a fee of £75 inc VAT (£62.50 + VAT) per transaction, non-refundable under any circumstance. A record of the search will be retained by the Agents.
Directions
From Nock Deighton's Bullring office proceed over the top of the Bullring and down Old Street. Number 67 is on the left hand side.
Nestled in the historic heart of Ludlow, 67 Old Street is an elegant and characterful townhouse that has been thoughtfully maintained and enhanced. Offering a surprising amount of space behind its traditional façade, this inviting home blends period features with modern convenience, making it a truly special find.
Stepping through a charming antique latched door, the property is accessed via a shared passageway with flagstone flooring. Once inside, the ground floor unfolds into a welcoming living/dining room, featuring exposed wooden floorboards, antique quarry tiles, a built-in storage unit, and an open fireplace, creating a warm and characterful space. The kitchen is well-appointed with fitted cabinetry, an integrated oven, hob, fridge, and dishwasher, offering a practical and stylish setting for daily life. A staircase leads down to a three-section cellar with vaulted ceilings, providing excellent additional storage.
The first floor offers a beautifully appointed sitting room, complete with bespoke bookshelves, making it an ideal space for relaxation or entertaining. This level also includes a comfortable double bedroom and a well-fitted bathroom.
On the second floor, two further double bedrooms provide flexible accommodation, complemented by a convenient WC and wash basin, and the addition of a shower room with wash hand basin.
Beyond the main house, a separate laundry/utility room, formerly a wash house, offers additional storage and practicality. The real hidden gem of this property is the garden, a charming and secluded outdoor space accessed via a private pathway. Raised by steps and entered through a wooden door, the garden features a brick terrace, neatly bordered flower beds, a wooden pergola, and a storage shed with fitted shelving.
Please note this property is subject to a flying freehold.
Buyers Compliance Administration Fee:
In accordance with The Money Laundering Regulations 2007, Agents are required to carry out due diligence on all Clients to confirm their identity, including eventual buyers of a property. The Agents use electronic verification system to verify Clients’ identity. This is not a credit check so will have no effect on credit history though may check details you supply against any particulars on a database to which they have access. By placing an offer on a property, you agree that if your offer is accepted, subject to contract, we as Agents for the seller can complete this check for a fee of £75 inc VAT (£62.50 + VAT) per transaction, non-refundable under any circumstance. A record of the search will be retained by the Agents.
Directions
From Nock Deighton's Bullring office proceed over the top of the Bullring and down Old Street. Number 67 is on the left hand side.
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Low crime
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£318,710
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About this agent

At Nock Deighton, we combine over 190 years of heritage with a modern, dynamic approach to estate agency. Established in 1831, we are proud to be one of the most respected and recognisable property firms in Shropshire, Worcestershire and the Welsh Borders. From our Ludlow office, we offer unrivalled knowledge of the local market, providing expert advice on residential sales, lettings, land and property management. Whether you’re buying your first home, selling a country residence, or letting an investment property, our team is here to guide you with professionalism, discretion and care. Why Choose Nock Deighton? • 🏆 Unmatched Experience: A name trusted across generations, built on results, reliability and reputation. • 📍 Local Insight, Regional Strength: Deep-rooted understanding of Ludlow’s property market, supported by a network of offices and specialists across the region. • 📈 Bespoke Marketing: High-quality photography, drone videography, and targeted online exposure ensure your property stands out. • 💬 Client-Focused Service: Our experienced team takes pride in delivering a tailored service that’s transparent, responsive and personal. • 🛠️ Full-Service Offering: From valuations and viewings to surveys, lettings and land consultancy, we provide a complete property solution. At Nock Deighton, we don’t just sell houses—we build relationships. Our clients return time and time again because we offer expert advice, honest communication and outstanding results.




















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