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1 the Courtyard, Back Lane, Ackleton, Worfield, Shropshire 1 The Courtyard, Back Lane, Ackleton, Worfield, Shropshire, WV6 7JJ 1 The Courtyard, Back Lane, Ackleton, Worfield, Shropshire, WV6 7JJ A delightful barn conversion standing in an attractive courtyard development in an exceptionally sought after Shropshire village which is within easy reach of Wolverhampton, Bridgnorth and Telford. LOCATION and filtration unit above, plumbing for a dishwasher, plumbing for a washing machine, an integrated The Courtyard stands in a lovely position within a sought after village which is renowned for The Red fridge, stainless steel sink, tiled floor, a beamed and raftered ceiling and a double glazed rear Cow public house / restaurant. Local facilities are readily available in Albrighton, which is within a few window and door to the garden. minutes drive, with a wide range of shops and a train station with direct services to Birmingham. A staircase with turn balustrading rises from the hall to the galleried first floor landing with a double Wolverhampton, Telford and Bridgnorth are easily accessible, the M54 can be reached at either glazed window, ceiling beam and linen cupboard with slatted shelving and radiator. The PRINCIPAL Junction 3 or 4 and there is a wide range of schools in both sectors within convenient travelling SUITE has a double bedroom with a light corner aspect with double glazed windows to two distance. elevations, exposed ceiling timbering and an EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM with fully tiled shower cubicle, WC with concealed flush and wash basin with cupboards beneath, tiled floor, part tiled walls, DESCRIPTION a double glazed window and a towel rail radiator. BEDROOM TWO is a double room in size with 1 The Courtyard is a well proportioned barn conversion which forms part of an exclusive courtyard exposed ceiling timbering, access to the roof space and a double glazed window. BEDROOM THREE development. is also a good room in size with a ceiling beam and a double glazed window overlooking the rear The property benefits from living accommodation over two floors which is well presented throughout. garden and the BATHROOM has a modern, white suite with a panelled bath with mixer tap with The property provides potential for further improvement should buyers so wish and benefits from shower attachment, vanity unit with wash basin with cupboard beneath and WC with concealed appointments of quality, double glazed windows and oil fired central heating. flush, part tiled walls, tiled floor, double glazed window and a towel rail radiator. Whilst the house benefits from modern appointments it retains a wealth of period features including OUTSIDE some delightful beamed and raftered ceilings and rustic brick elevations typical of the period. 1 The Courtyard forms part of an attractive, courtyard style development with parking areas to the front and there is the additional benefit of a GARAGE standing in a separate block with an elevating ACCOMMODATION door. To the rear of the property is a beautifully landscaped GARDEN with a patio to the rear of the A path laid in brick paviours leads to the tile hung PORCH with a double glazed front door opening lounge, shaped lawn with ornamental garden pond, gravelled paths, a further paved terrace, well into the HALL with tiled floor and raftered ceiling. There is a well appointed CLOAKROOM with a WC stocked beds and borders, a brick built BBQ, a timber garden shed and pedestrian access to Back with concealed flush, corner vanity unit with wash basin with cupboards beneath and tiled splash Lane. back, tiled floor, integrated ceiling lighting and a double glazed window. The SITTING ROOM has a light, through aspect with a double glazed window to the front and double glazed patio doors to the We are informed by the Vendors that all mains water, drainage and electricity are connected, and rear garden, a beamed and raftered ceiling, an electric cast iron stove standing in a cast iron the central heating is oil fired. fireplace and wiring for wall lights. The DINING ROOM has tiled flooring, a beamed and raftered COUNCIL TAX BAND tbc - Shropshire ceiling and a double glazed window to the front and the KITCHEN has a comprehensive range of wall POSSESSION Vacant possession will be given on completion. and base mounted storage cupboards, a four ring electric hob with built under double electric oven VIEWING Please contact the Tettenhall Office. 13/15 High Street 22/23 Whitburn Street High Street Tettenhall Bridgnorth Wombourne Wolverhampton Shropshire Wolverhampton WV6 8QS WV16 4QN WV5 9DP Offers around EPC: E 01902 747744 01746 766499 01902 326366 £335,000 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.berrimaneaton.co.uk IMPORTANT NOTICE: Every care has been taken with the preparation of these Particulars but they are for general guidance only and complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Areas, measurements and distances are approximate and the text, photographs and plans are for guidance only. If there is any point which is of particular importance please contact us to discuss the matter and seek professional verification prior to exchange of contracts. .
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