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Holly Cottage, Bushmoor, Craven Arms SY7 8DW £425,000 Region Holly Cottage, Bushmoor, Craven Arms SY7 8DW £425,000 Region To view this property please call us on 01743 236 800 Ref: C7086/GM/MU A particularly attractive and well appointed, 3 bedroomed detached country cottage. ON LINE TOUR - This picturesque and charming 3 bedroomed detached country cottage provides well proportioned accommodation throughout. It comprises : entrance hall, kitchen/breakfast room, lounge, dining room, sun room, small utility room, ground floor cloakroom with shower, 3 good sized bedrooms and a bathroom. Very attractive and well established gardens. Ample parking space and detached garage. The property also benefits from oil fired central heating and double glazing. This property is pleasantly situated in the small and unspoilt village of Bushmoor, enjoying lovely views over open countryside towards Wenlock Edge and Flounders' Folly. It lies towards the southern end of the Long Mynd range of hills, approximately 1.25 miles from the village of Wistanstow, 5 miles south of Church Stretton and 18 miles south of Shrewsbury. INSIDE THE PROPERTY BEDROOM 2 10'11" x 13'6" (3.33m x 4.11m) ENTRANCE HALL Fitted wardrobes Window to the side Built in airing cupboard with insulated hot water tank and immersion Feature exposed stone walling heater Door leading to : Window to the rear with a pleasant outlook towards the village and window to the front overlooking the garden and with views beyond L SHAPED KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM over open countryside. 11'5" (max) x 19'0" (max) (3.48m (max) x 5.79m (max)) Fitted with a range of matching wall and base units with integrated BEDROOM 3 appliances 8'1" x 9'7" (2.46m x 2.91m) Window to the front with superb views over the garden and open Built in double wardrobe countryside beyond Window to the front overlooking the garden and with views beyond Exposed ceiling timbers over open countryside. Windows to the rear overlooking the garden. BATHROOM LOUNGE Panelled bath with shower over 11'4" x 13'6" (3.45m x 4.11m) Low flush wc Attractive feature fireplace with oak mantelpiece, stone hearth and log Wash hand basin. burner Exposed ceiling beams OUTSIDE THE PROPERTY Bay window to the front, again with delightful views, Window to the rear. TO THE FRONT the property is approached through a wooden five- bar gate and along a private tarmac driveway leading to a large DINING ROOM forecourt providing ample parking and turning space. 18'8" x 13'6" (5.68m x 4.11m) Exposed ceiling timbers The front garden is a particular feature of the property with lawn and Attractive fireplace with exposed stone and LPG gas fired log burner well stocked floral and shrub borders. The garden is enhanced by a Understairs store cupboard well and small footbridge crossing a pretty stream. Door opening to : TO THE REAR the garden is of a good size and has a brick outbuilding SUN ROOM which, in addition to housing the oil tank provides convenient storage 5'3" x 6'11" (1.60m x 2.11m) for logs and garden tools. Delightful seating area to enjoy the views over garden and extended Attached to the far end of the cottage is a small room which houses countryside. the central heating boiler. Door leading to garden. There are also well stocked floral borders and a wicket gate leading UTILITY out into the village. 5'3" x 5'3" (1.59m x 1.59m) With fitted units with cupboards beneath The whole is enclosed on all sides by brick walling, mature trees, Space for fridge freezer hedging and fencing. Window to the rear. DETACHED GARAGE SHOWER ROOM 17'6" x 11'6" (5.33m x 3.51m) Comprising low flush wc With electrically operated remote controlled roller door, concrete floor, Wash hand basin power and lighting and wooden steps leading up to a very useful Shower cubicle. storage area. A STAIRCASE rises from the dining room to the FIRST FLOOR LANDING LOCAL SERVICES Just over a mile away in Wistanstow there is a church, The Plough BEDROOM 1 Inn, primary school and village hall. The area is covered by the 11'5" x 13'6" (3.49m x 4.11m) Shrewsbury to Ludlow bus service and there are railway stations at nearby Church Stretton and Craven Arms. Built in double wardrobe Windows on three sides with pleasant outlooks. When approaching from Church Stretton take the A49 Hereford Road and approx. 4 miles south of Church Stretton pass through Felhampton and take the next turning right signposted to Bushmoor. Follow the road into the village where the property will be found on the left hand side. HOW ENERGY EFFICIENT IS THIS PROPERTY? SERVICES IMPORTANT NOTICE We understand that mains water and electricity are Our particulars have been prepared with care and are checked connected. Septic tank drainage. where possible by the vendor. They are however, intended as a guide. Measurements, areas and distances are approximate. TENURE Appliances, plumbing, heating and electrical fittings are We are advised that this property is Freehold and this will noted,but not tested. Legal matters including Rights of Way, be confirmed by the vendors' solicitors during pre-contract Covenants, Easements, Wayleaves and Planning matters have enquiries not been verified and should take advice from your legal representatives and Surveyor. LOCAL AUTHORITIES Shropshire Council DO YOU HAVE A PROPERTY TO SELL? Shirehall, Abbey Foregate Shrewsbury SY2 6ND Tel: 0345 678 9000 We will always be pleased to give you a no obligation market assessment of your existing property to help you with your Miller Evans is fully committed to implementing the GDPR decision to move. 2018 and the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 and will at all times ensure that your personal data is held in strict accordance with the law..
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