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Ambleside. Clun Road, Craven Arms

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

1,948 sq ft

181 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • An Impressive Detached Period House
  • Stunning Secluded Position
  • Spacious Accommodation Over 3 Levels
  • Period Features Throughout
  • 5 Bedrooms, 4 Reception Rooms
  • Near Town Centre
  • NO ONWARD CHAIN
  • 1.44 Acres of Private Grounds with Paddock

Description

Ambleside is a period dwelling in an enviable position offering a unique opportunity for further renovation, with flexible and spacious accommodation there is scope to create an attractive and substantial home with large gardens and a paddock. The property is a fantastic example of a 19th century town house and represents one of the most desirable residences in the town. Enjoying wonderful views across the town and to the Long Mynd and Flounders Folly. To the rear, the property connects to the paddock and open countryside providing far-reaching unspoilt views.

This wonderful home offers all the character one would expect for the period, with high ceilings, feature fireplaces, picture rails and floor coverings. Having accommodation over three levels, this is a truly unique opportunity to acquire a very special and quintessentially British period home. Whilst private, the position of the property is a short distance from the town centre and its amenities including; a large supermarket, primary school, local independent shops, doctors surgery, library, gym, cafes, public houses and a mainline railway station with good road links to the A49.

Viewing is highly recommended by appointment with Samuel Wood, EPC Rating F.

The accommodation briefly comprises of a five bedrooms, family bathroom, period reception rooms, specious kitchen/breakfast room, utility room and storage area on the lower ground floor. Described in more detail as follows.

Entrance - From the driveway, with views over the town and open countryside, take the steps to the double front doors with bow windows to each side and canopy over with light.

Reception Hall - 3.05 x 1.92 (10'0" x 6'3") - Entering into the hall, you are welcomed by period features including wall panelling, picture rails and a column radiator, part glazed double doors lead into

Hallway - 7.41 x 4.39 (24'3" x 14'4") - A spacious hallway with rooms leading off, staircase rises to first floor and stairs to lower ground level.

Dining Room - 5.34 x 3.60 (17'6" x 11'9") - With dual aspect windows, wooden flooring, picture rails, feature open fireplace with tile hearth and surround with wooden mantle.

Bedroom 1 / Reception Room - 5.34 x 4.50 (17'6" x 14'9") - Currently used as a bedroom, this room could be re-purposed as a reception room. With bow window to front aspect, window to side, picture rail, recess shelving and fitted carpet.

Kitchen / Breakfast Room - 5.40 x 3.30 (17'8" x 10'9") - This spacious kitchen / diner is fitted with a range of matching base units, wall units and drawers with heat resistant worktops inset with 2.0 bowl sink with left hand drainer, mixer tap and tiles splashbacks. With space and plumbing for dish washer, planned space for cooker, fridge freezer and further appliances. Having window to side aspect, recess cupboards and door to

Conservatory - 3.85 x 2.41 (12'7" x 7'10") - Overlooking the garden and being of wooden construction, with polycarbonate roof and double doors leading to side garden.

Bedroom 2 - 4.89 x 4.30 (16'0" x 14'1") - A generous room with 2 ceiling lights, picture rails, dual aspect windows and fitted carpet.

Sitting Room - 5.41 x 4.00 (17'8" x 13'1") - A characterful room with feature period fireplace with distinctive green tile hearth and surround, inset with wood burning stove with tall surround. Having a beautiful bow window to the side aspect with views over open countryside and the town, wooden flooring, ceiling shelves and centre ceiling light.

House Bathroom - 3.32 2.45 (10'10" 8'0") - Having a suite in white comprising of corner shower cubicle, panel bath, pedestal wash hand basin and airing cupboard housing the water cylinder with laundry shelves. A separate W.C. is adjacent to the bathroom.

First Floor - Stairs rise from the ground floor to first floor landing leading to two further bedrooms, staircase has window with deep sill over side aspect and cupboard to eave storage.

Bedroom 3 - 6.92 x 5.52 (22'8" x 18'1") - In need of refurbishment, head through the vestibule from bedroom 5 into a spacious loft space. Partly converted to provide a substantial bedroom, boarded and insulated with lighting.

Bedroom 4 - 5.42 x 3.43 (17'9" x 11'3") - Planned as the principle bedroom, with newly fitted panel walls with doors to wardrobes and eaves storage with lighting. A new double glazed window overlooks the garden, paddock and beyond to open countryside.

Bedroom 5 - 4.16 x 4.03 (13'7" x 13'2") - A good sized double room with window over side garden and door to bedroom 3.

Lower Ground Floor - The lower ground floor provides further living space, a hallway runs through from the stairs providing access to the the Snug / Office, Utility Room and Store Rooms.

Snug / Office - 5.10 x 4.20 (16'8" x 13'9") - Converted from the garage with a door leading to a useful storage cupboard to the rear, this delightful snug is full of character, with exposed brick fireplace with wood burning stove on stone hearth, beautiful parquet wood flooring, picture rails and storage cupboards with recess shelving.

Utility Room - 3.30 x 3.00 (10'9" x 9'10") - Having quarry tile flooring, base units and drawers with dual sink units and window to side aspect. With cupboards, space and plumbing for washing machine and further space for appliances.

Store Rooms - 3.59 x 3.13 (11'9" x 10'3") - Three store rooms sit to the rear of the lower ground floor, one with W.C. These could be renovated to provide further living space, utility or storage.

Outside - Approached from the long private driveway leading to a parking area for several vehicles to the front of the property. Gardens immediately to the front are largely laid to lawn with mature trees, beds and low dry wall with steps to upper level. Enjoy this elevated position with views over Craven Arms and open countryside with access to the paddock of 0.70 acre through a galvanised steel 7-Bar Field Gate partitioned by high fencing, the grounds extend to a total of 1.44 acres. Well stocked with a delight of mature trees and shrubs, this lovely garden has paths and a patio areas with a small pond and small vegetable garden with greenhouse.

Services Connected To The Property - We understand that mains water, electricity, gas and drainage are connected. Telephone and Broadband to BT regulations, estimated Broadband speed is Basic -18 Mbps, Superfast - 80 Mbps. Windows are a combination of traditioned single glazed and double glazed.

Tenure - We understand that the tenure is Freehold.

Local Authority - Shropshire Council.
The Shirehall,
Abbey Foregate,
Shrewsbury,
Shropshire
SY2 6ND.
Tel:

Council Tax - Band: F

Mortgage Services - We offer no obligation mortgage and financial services through Hilltop Mortgages Solutions, please ask a member of our team for further details.

Referral Fees - Samuel Wood routinely refers vendors and purchasers to providers of conveyancing and financial services, we may receive fees from them as declared in our Referral Fees Disclosure Form.

Viewings - Please contact the Craven Arms Office on Tel:
Email:

Out Of Hours Enquiries - Please phone Andy Price on: | Email:

Agents Note - Planning Permission - Planning Permission has been granted for further extensions and alterations to the property, proposed plans and further information is available from the agent.

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Ambleside. Clun Road, Craven Arms

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Band: F

Ambleside. Clun Road, Craven Arms

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  • Craven Arms Station0.2 miles
  • Broome Station2.2 miles
  • Hoptonheath Station4.5 miles
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