Mill Lane, Leintwardine, Craven Arms
- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached Bungalow
- BEDROOMS
3
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
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Key features
- Detached bungalow
- Set in amazing location
- Far reaching views over the river
- In need of refurbishment
- Three bedrooms
- Large Garden
Description
Introduction - Located in the popular hamlet of Leintwardine, and having the most glorious views over the river Teme which meets the river Clun at this point, Herons soar overhead and the wildlife is extraordinary, Situated on a large plot, this three bedroom bungalow, needs modernisation, but would create a breath-taking family home.
Property Description - Like every good country residence you enter the property through the kitchen door, kicking off your wellies after a walk along the river bank. The kitchen has a range of floor and wall mounted units in beech effect wood with halogen hob and built in double oven. The kitchen is L shaped having views to both the front and rear, a door leads into the hallway and on the left there is large lounge/dining room with picture window over-looking the river and open countryside beyond. Wood burning stove inset into feature brick wall, the lounge is large enough to take a large table and chairs. The hall opens up into a reception area currently holding a piano, from the hall there are doors to three bedrooms, two large singles and a double bedroom,. The Master bedroom once again has the breath-taking views. The family bathroom has panelled bath pedestal wash hand basin and separate shower cubicle. There is a separate toilet. The bungalow is as said in need of both refurbishment and modernisation ,but the view and its situation make this a truly unique property and one that needs to be seen to understand its amazing views and panoramic vista
Garden - The garden wraps itself around the bungalow, with mature fruit trees and quiet areas for contemplation and just restful time. Sloping gently to the water’s edge, pergola with mature climbers, and a patio with far reaching views. One just has to sit and imagine what a glorious home this has been and can be, with the new owners stamp put on it
Parking - Currently the parking is on road directly outside the property, but there is ample scope to create a secluded area of parking within the property
Services - Septic tank, mains water, and electric, Air source heat pump
Tenure Freehold
Council Tax Band F - £215.00
Location - A popular misconception is that the Romans called the village Branogenium. Branogenium in fact refers to a Roman fort roughly ¼ of a mile south of the village. The Roman name for Leintwardine was actually Bravonium. The High Street in Leintwardine is on the same line as the Roman road known (to the English) as Watling Street. (The modern-day street in the village named Watling Street runs to the east of the original Watling Street, roughly on the alignment of the eastern edge of the Roman settlement.
Herefordshire historian Duncan Brown has argued that Leintwardine performed the role of a trading post and outpost early in the Roman conquest of Britain. It is commonly accepted that a mansio was constructed in Leintwardine. The archaeological excavations at the W. & C.A. Griffiths site prior to the construction of a modern warehouse in the early 1990s discovered Roman baths, which further points to Leintwardine being a "travel lodge" of Roman Britain.
The construction of a rampart in around 170 AD (ranging up to two metres tall), and still visible in places around Leintwardine, is thought by local historians to be the result of one of two events. The argument currently in retreat is that following a local uprising the Romans evicted all locals and constructed a rampart and palisade. The preferred line is that the ramparts were built following widespread local unrest to protect the mansio and the baths, which serviced Roman cavalry forts to the north, south and north-west. There exists a Roman praetorium one mile southwest of Leintwardine atop Brandon Hill, believed to have contained a storage depot, regimental HQ, latrines and cookhouse. Aerial photographs as early at the middle 1950s showed circular crop marks within the confines of the hill fort. Much of the site's earthworks still exist and Brandon Hill remains an impressive sight.[
Roman forts also existed nearby to Leintwardine at Jay Lane[ and Buckton.[
Today Leintwardine offers a petrol station, with generous shop, local butcher, library and doctors practice, together with a wonderful pub and parlour pub. The area has a good school and thriving community.
Flood Risk - Rivers and the sea: Very low risk.
Agent Note - The property is located on a scheduled ancient monument, therefore, any planning permissions would need to be approved by English Heritage / Historic England as well as the local planning authority.
The property is in need of updating.
PROBATE HAS BEEN GRANTED
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Mill Lane, Leintwardine, Craven ArmsBrochure- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: E
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
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