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The Willows, Bushmoor Craven Arms SY7 8DW 10 Corvedale Road Craven Arms Shropshire SY7 9ND www.samuelwood.co.uk The Willows, Bushmoor Craven Arms SY7 8DW An attractive detached house sitting within stunning landscaped gardens, with wonderful views. EPC rating C Offers In The Region Of £475,000 t: 01588 672728 e: [email protected] The Willows, Bushmoor, Craven Arms, SY7 8DW The Willows is a beautiful detached house, with well-proportioned accommodation and wonderful far reaching views towards the Wenlock Edge. The house sits centrally within its grounds, which extend to just under 0.7 acres. The property is situated on the outskirts of the small pretty village of Bushmoor, which is well connected with a bus service to the County Town of Shrewsbury to the north and Ludlow to Sitting/Dining Room the south and Craven Arms and Church A large reception room with ample room for Stretton in between. a dining table and chairs, as well as a more Hall relaxed seating area around the attractive The front door leads into a spacious stone fireplace, which is fitted with a reception hall. Clearview log burning stove. Sliding doors Kitchen/Breakfast Room lead out to the terrace. Fitted with a wide range of wall and base units offering good storage and incorporating Neff appliances, such as four ring induction hob with extractor hood above, dishwasher, washing machine, double oven and grill, microwave oven and warming drawer, as well as a fridge/freezer. There is a useful island unit and plenty of space for a table and chairs. Conservatory Double doors from the kitchen lead into the conservatory, which in turn has doors out to the gardens. This is a lovely place to sit and enjoy the grounds and views. To view this property call our Craven Arms office t: 01588 672728 The Willows, Bushmoor, Craven Arms, SY7 8DW Bedroom Three Bathroom A double room offering ground floor This room benefits from under floor heating bedroom accommodation. and is fitted with a large shower unit, roll top WC and Shower Room bath and vanity unit with storage and wash Fitted with a shower cubicle, wash hand hand basin. W.C. basin within a vanity unit with storage below and W.C. Stairs rise from the hall to the first floor landing Bedroom One A good sized double room with built-in wardrobe cupboards and windows enjoying the views over the garden. Store Room/Study A useful room, currently used as a study, but offers additional storage if required. Outside The gardens of The Willows, which extend to just under 0.7 acres, are a particular feature of the property and have been beautifully landscaped and well-maintained. A gravelled drive leads to a parking area with ample room for a number of vehicles Bedroom Two and onto the basement garage, with electric A further generously proportioned room with roller door and offering parking for two cars built-in wardrobes and eaves storage. There or a workshop if required. Steps lead up to are lovely views towards the Wenlock Edge. the front of the house and around to the paved terrace, which sweeps round to the rear where there is a raised flower border. The lawns wrap around the house and are bordered by deep, well-stocked, flower beds, which offer year round interest and colour. A well-tended vegetable garden lies at the top of the garden and has a useful shed and fruit cage. The Willows, Bushmoor, Craven Arms, SY7 8DW Directions Bushmoor is about 12 miles north of Ludlow off the A49 Shrewsbury Road and about 5 miles south of Church Stretton. From Church Stretton take the A49 south towards Ludlow. Turn right signed to Bushmoor. Continue along the lane for almost a mile. The entrance to the driveway of The Willows is the first on the left hand side adjacent to Holly Cottage Agents Note The current owners advise us that in 2014 they received Pre-Planning Approval for a detached 3 bedroom bungalow within the grounds. This approval has since lapsed. Services We understand that the property mains electricity and water. Private drainage and oil fired central heating. Tenure We understand the tenure is Freehold Local Authority Shropshire Council, The Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY2 6ND. Tel 0345 678 9000 Council Tax Band: F Viewings To View this property contact the Church Stretton Office on 01694 722723 The Willows, Bushmoor, Craven Arms, SY7 8DW The Willows, Bushmoor, Craven Arms, SY7 8DW The Willows, Bushmoor, Craven Arms, SY7 8DW 10 Corvedale Road, Craven Arms, Shropshire, SY7 9ND offices at ShrewsburyShrewsbury ~ Church ~ Craven Stretton Arms ~ Ludlow Oswestry ~ Mayfair Office, London www.samuelwood.co.uk We take every care in preparing our sales details. They are checked and usually verified by the Vendor. We do not guarantee appliances, alarms, electrical fittings, plumbing, showers, etc. You must satisfy yourself that they operate correctly. Room sizes are approximate; they are usually taken in metric and converted to imperial. Do not use them to buy carpets or furniture. We cannot verify the tenure, as we do not have access to the legal title; we cannot guarantee boundaries or rights of way so you must take the advice of your legal representative. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to check the information. Do so particularly if contemplating travelling some distance to view. Applicants are advised that the majority of our shots are taken with a wide angle lens. .
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