Lower Broad Street, Ludlow
£415,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 2
Step into a world where history meets modern elegance in this exceptional three-story period house, perfectly situated in one of Ludlow s most coveted streets. With its charming period features, thoughtful modern updates, and unbeatable location, 69 Lower Broad Street offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Ludlow s rich heritage.
Ludlow is renowned for its historic architecture, vibrant food scene, and cultural heritage. Lower Broad Street is ideally situated, offering easy access to Ludlow Castle, the River Teme, and the town's array of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. The property is also within walking distance of Ludlow railway station, providing regular services to Shrewsbury, Hereford, and beyond. NO ONWARD CHAIN.
Introduction
This charming town centre home spans three storeys and features two spacious double bedrooms. Located on what is considered one of Ludlow s finest streets, the accommodation exudes character, showcasing numerous period features and is equipped with gas central heating. The versatile layout includes a Sitting Room and Bathroom on the first floor, Garden Room, Kitchen and Bedroom on the ground floor, and a Bedroom on the second floor. At the rear, there is a generous garden.
Property Description
Step into the entrance hall with stairs to first floor, and doorways leading to the kitchen and a reception room, currently used as a ground floor bedroom. This room boasts character features including a period fireplace and an exposed ceiling timber, double doors lead into the garden room overlooking the garden with conservatory blinds. A well-appointed kitchen offers planned space for modern appliances, wooden cabinetry provides ample storage, and a cozy breakfast area has space for table and chairs. The spacious and bright sitting room on the first floor boasts period features such as a traditional fireplace, and double glazed sash style windows overlooking the rear garden. Also on the first floor is the generous family bathroom, complete with a bathtub, pedestal wash basin and W.C. A comfortable double bedroom on the second floor is full of character and charm, having vaulted ceiling with exposed trusses, timbers and beams, built-in wardrobes, en-suite W.C., wash basin and dual aspect windows.
Outside
The property benefits from a private, low-maintenance entrance to the front. Having a covered walkway with access to the rear garden where you will find a true gem, offering a tranquil and private outdoor space that feels like a secret garden. Enclosed and beautifully maintained, the garden features a charming garden arch draped with climbing plants creating a picturesque feature to the lawned area. The garden is adorned with an apple tree and fruit bushes, a variety of shrubs with floral and herbaceous beds that provide all year-round interest. Whether enjoying a morning coffee in the summerhouse, hosting a summer garden party, or simply unwinding after a long day, this garden offers a peaceful escape and a true connection to nature, right in the heart of town.
Services
We understand the property benefits from mains electricity, mains water, mains drainage, Gas-fired central heating to radiators, windows are largely double glazed.
Broadband Speeds
Basic: 17 Mbps Ultrafast: 1000 Mbps
Local Authority
Shropshire Council
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure
We understand the property is freehold.
Agents Note
In accordance with The Money Laundering Regulations 2007, Cobb Amos are required to carry out customer due diligence checks by identifying the customer and verifying the customer s identity on the basis of documents, data or information obtained from a reliable and independent source. At the point of your offer being verbally accepted, you agree to paying a non-refundable fee of £12 + VAT per purchaser, in order for us to carry out our due diligence.
Viewing Arrangements
Viewings arranged by appointment, please contact Cobb Amos Ludlow on Tel: 01584 874 450 Email: ludlow@cobbamos.com
Ludlow is renowned for its historic architecture, vibrant food scene, and cultural heritage. Lower Broad Street is ideally situated, offering easy access to Ludlow Castle, the River Teme, and the town's array of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. The property is also within walking distance of Ludlow railway station, providing regular services to Shrewsbury, Hereford, and beyond. NO ONWARD CHAIN.
Introduction
This charming town centre home spans three storeys and features two spacious double bedrooms. Located on what is considered one of Ludlow s finest streets, the accommodation exudes character, showcasing numerous period features and is equipped with gas central heating. The versatile layout includes a Sitting Room and Bathroom on the first floor, Garden Room, Kitchen and Bedroom on the ground floor, and a Bedroom on the second floor. At the rear, there is a generous garden.
Property Description
Step into the entrance hall with stairs to first floor, and doorways leading to the kitchen and a reception room, currently used as a ground floor bedroom. This room boasts character features including a period fireplace and an exposed ceiling timber, double doors lead into the garden room overlooking the garden with conservatory blinds. A well-appointed kitchen offers planned space for modern appliances, wooden cabinetry provides ample storage, and a cozy breakfast area has space for table and chairs. The spacious and bright sitting room on the first floor boasts period features such as a traditional fireplace, and double glazed sash style windows overlooking the rear garden. Also on the first floor is the generous family bathroom, complete with a bathtub, pedestal wash basin and W.C. A comfortable double bedroom on the second floor is full of character and charm, having vaulted ceiling with exposed trusses, timbers and beams, built-in wardrobes, en-suite W.C., wash basin and dual aspect windows.
Outside
The property benefits from a private, low-maintenance entrance to the front. Having a covered walkway with access to the rear garden where you will find a true gem, offering a tranquil and private outdoor space that feels like a secret garden. Enclosed and beautifully maintained, the garden features a charming garden arch draped with climbing plants creating a picturesque feature to the lawned area. The garden is adorned with an apple tree and fruit bushes, a variety of shrubs with floral and herbaceous beds that provide all year-round interest. Whether enjoying a morning coffee in the summerhouse, hosting a summer garden party, or simply unwinding after a long day, this garden offers a peaceful escape and a true connection to nature, right in the heart of town.
Services
We understand the property benefits from mains electricity, mains water, mains drainage, Gas-fired central heating to radiators, windows are largely double glazed.
Broadband Speeds
Basic: 17 Mbps Ultrafast: 1000 Mbps
Local Authority
Shropshire Council
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure
We understand the property is freehold.
Agents Note
In accordance with The Money Laundering Regulations 2007, Cobb Amos are required to carry out customer due diligence checks by identifying the customer and verifying the customer s identity on the basis of documents, data or information obtained from a reliable and independent source. At the point of your offer being verbally accepted, you agree to paying a non-refundable fee of £12 + VAT per purchaser, in order for us to carry out our due diligence.
Viewing Arrangements
Viewings arranged by appointment, please contact Cobb Amos Ludlow on Tel: 01584 874 450 Email: ludlow@cobbamos.com
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