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Offers in the Region of £180,000 Through the Agent 2 77 Cross Houses, Shrewsbury, SY5 6JJ www.hbshrop.co.uk Important Notice - please read carefully All rents, premiums or other financial arrangements and charges stated are exclusive of value added tax. The Property Misdescriptions Act Holland Broadbridge for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are give notice that: Viewing: strictly by appointment 1. These particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intended purchasers or lessors and do not constitute part of an offer or contract. Offers in the region of £180,000 through the agent 2. All descriptions, dimensions, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details are given without responsibility and any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each term of them. 3. The vendors or lessors do not make or give, and neither do Holland Broadbridge for themselves nor any person in their employment has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. Holland Broadbridge t: 01743 357 000 Agriculture House, 5 Barker Street, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY1 1QJ e: [email protected] Agriculture House, 5 Barker Street, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY1 1QJ www.hbshrop.co.uk 77 Cross Houses, Shrewsbury, SY5 6JJ A rare opportunity exists to acquire a deceptively spacious, quirky, two bedroom end of terrace cottage, dating back to approximately 1726. The property has been greatly improved by the current owners and can only be appreciated by internal inspection, which is highly recommended by the selling agent. The property is located in the expanding village of Cross Houses approximately two miles from the main by-pass, linking up to the West Midlands and is no further than five miles south east of the Shrewsbury town centre. This growing village enjoys many amenities, including: village hall, post office, shop, garage, pub and is conveniently situated to the renowned National Trust Attingham Park. The village is surrounded by access to open walks and countryside. Accommodation Entrance hall, living room with wood burner, dining room, cellar, kitchen, first floor landing, two double bedrooms, bathroom complete with shower cubicle, conventional radiators with electric boiler, private off road parking for two vehicles, pleasant good sized enclosed rear garden with large timber workshop and garden room, good sized lean-to storage shed. Viewing strictly by appointment through the agent telephone : 01743 357000 option 1. Stable entrance door, leading into: Entrance Hall With quarry tiled floor, staircase leading off, radiator, useful under stairs storage cupboard housing Santon electric boiler which heats the conventional radiators throughout the property. Step up from entrance hall leading to: Living Room 13'3 x 13'8 (4.04m x 4.17m) Feature inglenook with cast iron wood burning stove with stone hearth, laminate wood-effect flooring, radiator, upvc sealed unit double glazed window to front, beamed ceiling. Door leading to down to: Useful Cellar 12'1 x 7'11 (3.68m x 2.41m) Electric hot water tank with two electric emersion heater switches, sump pump, vaulted ceiling. Door from living room leads to: Dining Room 12'6 x 7'8 (3.81m x 2.34m) Upvc sealed unit double glazed window to front elevation, radiator. Arch way and two steps leading to: Kitchen 12'9 max x 9'2 (3.89m max x 2.79m) Single drainer sink unit with hot and cold, range of modern fitted base and wall units with work surface, space for upright fridge / freezer, built in Beko four ring ceramic hob with Beko oven below, space and plumbing for automatic washing machine, two natural roof lights to ceiling. Door leading to rear pathway which extends to pleasant and good sized rear enclosed garden. Staircase from entrance leading to: Landing With beamed ceiling. Doors leading to both bedrooms and bathroom. Main Bedroom 12'4 max x 12'10 (3.76m max x 3.91m) With high beamed vaulted ceiling, upvc sealed unit double glazed window, radiator, two double built-in wardrobes with storage above. Bedroom Two Holland Broadbridge Agriculture House, 5 Barker Street, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY1 1QJ 01743 357 000 e: [email protected] Offers in the region of £180,000 12'7 x 7'9 (3.84m x 2.36m) With vaulted beamed ceiling, radiator, upvc sealed unit double glazed window to front. Door and step down from landing leading to: Attractive Re-fitted Bathroom Panel bath with hot and cold and mixer tap and shower attachment, further main shower above, bath glazed screen, pedestal wash hand basin with hot and cold, low flush wc, chrome heated towel radiator, sealed unit double glazed Velux window, airing cupboard with slatted shelving. Outside The property has a gravelled side and forecourt with private off-street parking for two vehicles. There is a pathway which leads from front of property and can be accessed from kitchen, leading to attractive enclosed garden with wicket gate giving access to gravelled pathway flanked by lawn to either side, raised vegetable beds, fuel store. Steps leading down to further gravelled and paved sun terrace which leads to: Good Sized Detached Timber Workshop and Garden Room Detached Timber Workshop Area 16'2 x 14'4 (4.93m x 4.37m) With double upvc sealed unit French doors to front, further upvc door leading to: Garden Room 10'7 x 9'11 (3.23m x 3.02m) With upvc sealed unit double glazed window, the whole area could be incorporated into one large studio / hobbies room which is ideal for people who work from home. Good Sized Lean-To Storage Shed Services Mains water, electricity and drainage are all available to the property. If there is a telephone installed it will be subject to British Telecom regulations. Tenure We are advised that the property is freehold but this has not been verified and confirmation will be forthcoming from the vendor's solicitors during pre-contract enquiries. Mortgage Services We offer a no obligation mortgage service through our in house Independent Financial Advisor. Telephone our Office for further details 01743 357 000 (OPTION 1 SALES). Disclaimer Any areas / measurements are approximate only and have not been verified. VACANT POSSESSION WILL BE GIVEN ON COMPLETION Directions Travel out of Shrewsbury on the main A458 Bridgnorth road for approximately 2 miles into the village of Cross Houses. At the roundabout continue straight over and approximately 20 yards past The Chestnuts development on the left, 77 Cross Houses can be located on the left by a Holland Broadbridge For Sale board. Holland Broadbridge Agriculture House, 5 Barker Street, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY1 1QJ 01743 357 000 e: [email protected] Offers in the region of £180,000 Holland Broadbridge Agriculture House, 5 Barker Street, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY1 1QJ 01743 357 000 e: [email protected].
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