7 Coppice Gate, Button Bridge Lane, Kinlet, Shropshire, DY12 3DP

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7 Coppice Gate, Button Bridge Lane, Kinlet, Shropshire, DY12 3DP 7 Coppice Gate, Button Bridge Lane, Kinlet, Shropshire, DY12 3DP • No Chain • Refurbished • Central Heating • Double Glazing GENERAL INFORMATION AND APPROACH The property has been redecorated and has attractive Set within an area of outstanding beauty with the forest to wood effect flooring throughout. Side lawn and decking to the rear of the property and with panoramic far reaching the front. Seating area to the rear overlooking the forest. A views over looking the Wyre Forest. Imagine owning a little stream runs behind the lodges. piece of paradise? The scenery, watching the birds of prey soar high in the air then swoop for their prey, see the deer Decking to frontage with storage thereunder, outside tip toeing through the bracken, back to nature, chilling out lighting power and water. Access all around the unit with at this much appreciated the rear overlooking the forest and stream. slower pace of life, in harmony with the environment. Yes Side access through external door into L shaped hall. life here is a much slower and relaxed, and at the tempo of life we are now forced to adhere to, this is heaven! RECEPTION HALL Fabulous! Three wall light points, radiator, wall mounted heating controls and useful built in storage. The site is owned and run by a local farm proprietor. It is presented in a first class condition. LOUNGE DINING ROOM 19’1 max x 15’6 max (5.835m x 4.716m) The grass is closely mown and all communal areas are Being L shaped with an abundance of natural lighting pristine with meticulously kept planting. In the middle of site through seven windows to three elevations, French is a stocked lake. The park residents have unlimited use of doors to decking, fire surround, three radiators, three wall this lake together with other facilities on another park light points, two ceiling light points, aerial owned by the proprietor. This includes golf, fishing, tennis, point, telephone point and Sky is available. Wood effect swimming pool and badminton. Great if you are a sporty flooring. outdoor sort of person! KITCHEN Younger people are discouraged from the site, as this one 12’4 max x 7’10 max (3.764m x 2.396m) is perfect for peace and quiet. However if you want a more A well appointed kitchen with built in appliances arranged family orientated site they are around just not here! in a U shape. Units to wall and base with the latter having complimentary rolled edge work surface over. Boasting No upward chain is offered on this extremely well integral fridge freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and presented Omar wooden lodge, being around 12 years old, dishwasher. Built in eye level gas oven, inset four ring gas approximately 36 x 20 max situated on Coppice Gate. A 12 hob unit with concealed extractor fan over, concealed Ideal month holiday site for the over 45yrs. Surrounded by some combination boiler gas boiler which provides the domestic wonderful flora and fauna, being the Wyre Forest. hot water and central heating requirements for this property. Inset stainless steel single bowl sink unit with Double glazed and gas centrally heated and boasting two mixer tap over, partial tiling to walls providing splash back, double bedrooms one with fitted furniture and the other with double glazed window with views over gardens and forest, an en suite. Bathroom, kitchen with integral appliances and ceiling light point and wood effect floor covering. open plan lounge dining area. BATHROOM Ground rent is approximately £2000. This includes the 8’4 max x 6’5 max (2.540m x 1.965m) water. Having full suite comprising paneled bath with mixer shower tap over. Pedestal wash hand basin, close coupled Electric and gas is available through the site owner. wc suite, partial tiling to walls providing splash back, wall Certain items maybe available to purchase separately. mounted extractor fan, doubled glazed window, radiator, ceiling light point, vinyl flooring and built in storage Fixtures and Fittings cupboard with radiator. No item not specified within will be included in the sale price. However, certain items may be available by separate BEDROOM negotiation with the vendors. 14’6 max x 9’4 max (4.423m x 2.853m) With two ceiling light points, wood effect flooring, aerial Viewings point, radiator, double glazed window, door to en suite. At any reasonable time, however strictly through the selling agents on 01299 405062. Please be aware that full names EN SUITE and addresses will be taken in the interest of security. Close coupled wc suite, double shower cubicle with mixer shower, pedestal wash hand basin, vinyl floor covering, Directions double glazed window, ceiling light point and ceiling From Bewdley town centre proceed out on the Dowles extractor fan. Road in the general of Bridgnorth and Highley. Pass through Button Oak and continue on to Button Bridge. Turn BEDROOM right into Button Bridge Lane. Take the first right track and 11’11 max x 9’4 max (3.635m x 2.851m) follow this into the wood. Upon entering the site go left, the Double glazed window, great range of built in furniture, property will be found on the left hand side of the track radiator, aerial point and ceiling light point. identified by the agents for sale board. OUTSIDE Decking to frontage, lawn area to the side, with parking to frontage. Patio to the rear overlooking the forest and brook. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Hayden Estates have been told that the property is leasehold; however this and any other information included within should be verified. Council tax is A band and payable to Shropshire Council. %epcGraph_c_1_239% COUNCIL TAX BAND Tax band A TENURE Leasehold LOCAL AUTHORITY Shropshire County Council HAYDEN ESTATES T: 01299 405062 Agents Note: Whilst every care has been taken to prepare these sales particulars, they are for guidance purposes 33 Load Street E: [email protected] only. All measurements are approximate are for general Bewdley W: www.hayden-estates.com guidance purposes only and whilst every care has been taken to ensure their accuracy, they should not be relied Worcestershire upon and potential buyers are advised to recheck the DY12 2AS measurements .
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