St. Johns Street,
Bridgnorth,
Shropshire, WV15 6AG
Guide Price £175,000

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  • Three storey, period, four double bedroom, two reception room, mews home
  • Secluded, private and most convenient location within a few yards of supermarkets
  • Superb first time buy, buy to let or lock up and leave base
  • No onward chain for ease of purchase
  • Rich in character with exposed floor boards, quarry tiles, a wealth of beams and period fire places
  • Kitchen with built in appliances
  • Bathroom with white suite and shower over bath
  • A few yards from Marks and Spencer Foodhall and Co Op Supermarket
  • For sale by modern auction

Three storey, period, four bedroom, two reception room mews home in secluded and private location with a wealth of period features including exposed roof timbers and floor boards, feature fire places, cottage doors and quarry tiled floors.

Facing St. John St, this delightful three storey, period, mews home is approached via a door from the pavement that leads to a private courtyard. Built in the 18th Century the wonderfully tactile roof timbers are believed to have been salvaged from ships on the Severn and are evocative of an earlier time, the versatile accommodation would be ideal for a first time buyer seeking a characterful home, alternately a buy to let investor or it would also be ideal as either a holiday let or as a lock up and leave base given it's secluded and private, yet convenient position within yards of the Marks and Spencer Food Hall and a Co Op supermarket, also within a short level walk are traditional hostelries, riverside walks along the River Severn, and fast food outlets. Potential purchasers will be impressed by the wealth of period features that include exposed roof timbers, quarry tiled floors, period fireplaces and cottage style doors.

From the courtyard the front door gives access to the front reception room that has a traditional Shropshire corner fireplace and a bow window to the front, the rear reception room / dining room also has a feature period fire place, a window overlooking the courtyard and cottage doors to the kitchen and staircase, the bright kitchen has windows overlooking the courtyard, a roof-light, built in oven, hob and extractor and a cottage door to the bathroom which features a white suite with a shower over the bath. On the first floor are two double bedrooms, one front and one back, both with wardrobe storage and separated by a landing with staircase to the second floor which opens out into a very impressive bedroom with period casement window to front and a wealth of exposed roof timbers and floor boards, similarly the rear bedroom has a period casement window and exposed floor boards.

The historic and aspirational market town of Bridgnorth has a wide variety of amenities including well regarded schools for children of all ages, including St. Leonards Church of England Primary School, St. Johns Roman Catholic Primary School, Bridgnorth Endowed School, and Oldbury Wells School, other good amenities include a doctors surgery, a selection of supermarkets, local and high street shops, traditional public houses and restaurants, a cinema and a characterful theatre, the town, which was subject to a siege during the English civil war is rich in history and features a castle ruin leaning at an angle greater than that of the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Cliff Railway is the steepest inland railway in the country.


Bridgnorth is conveniently located for commuter routes by road to the west midlands via the A454, to Telford and Kidderminster via the A442 and to Shrewsbury via the A458 Bridgnorth by pass. The number 9 bus route runs to Wolverhampton and the 125 route runs between Bridgnorth and Kidderminster via Bewdley.

Tenure
We understand that the property is freehold.

Services
The property benefits from all mains services, heating is by gas.

Council Tax
Local authority is Shropshire, Band to be confirmed

EPC Rating
TBC

Viewings
All viewings are to be arranged via the vendors sole agents Nick Tart Estate Agents Bridgnorth, 01746 711442 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

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Important
We take every care in preparing our sales details. They are carefully checked, however we do not guarantee appliances, alarms, electrical fittings, plumbing, showers, etc. Photographs are a guide and do not represent items included in the sale. Room sizes are approximate. Do not use them to buy carpets or furniture. Floor plans are for guidance only and not to scale. We cannot verify the tenure as we do not have access to the legal title. We cannot guarantee boundaries, rights of way or compliance with local authority planning or building regulation control. You must take advice of your legal representative. Reference to adjoining land uses, i.e. farmland, open fields, etc does not guarantee the continued use in the future. You must make local enquiries and searches.

This property is for sale by Modern Method of Auction allowing the buyer and seller to complete within a 56 Day Reservation
Period. Interested parties personal data will be shared with the Auctioneer (iamsold Ltd).
If considering a mortgage, inspect and consider the property carefully with your lender before bidding. A Buyer Information
Pack is provided, which you must view before bidding. The buyer is responsible for the Pack fee. For the most recent
information on the Buyer Information Pack fee, please contact the iamsold team.


The buyer signs a Reservation Agreement and makes payment of a Non-Refundable Reservation Fee of 4.8% of the purchase

price inc VAT, subject to a minimum of £6,600 inc. VAT. This Fee is paid to reserve the property to the buyer during the

Reservation Period and is paid in addition to the purchase price. The Fee is considered within calculations for stamp duty.

Services may be recommended by the Agent/Auctioneer in which they will receive payment from the service provider if the

service is taken. Payment varies but will be no more than £960 inc. VAT. These services are optional.


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St. Johns Street
Bridgnorth WV15 6AG
County: Shropshire
Sale Type: For Sale
Ref #: BN2083a

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