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£135,000
23 Market Street, Craven Arms, Shropshire, SY7 9NW
A true hidden gem within plain sight, a delightful recently converted, two-bedroom, ground floor apartment with basement level offering a wide and varied scope for development as well as functionality. A beautifully presented and proportioned open plan living space, two large bedrooms, bathroom and small sheltered terrace. The property is sold with a 999-year leasehold and 50% share of the building’s freehold. EPC'D'.
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Property Type
Flat / Apartment -
Bedrooms
2 -
Bathrooms
1 -

Reception Rooms
1 -

Council Tax Band
A
Property Description
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The property is situated within the heart of Craven Arms, on the popular Market Street, located on a corner plot, adjacent to Dale Street. Occupying a well-proportioned accommodation, in a popular residential area of the market town.
The market town of Craven Arms is a rural market town and parish situated amongst the South Shropshire countryside close to the Welsh borders and The Marches. It is located on the A49 carriageway between Shrewsbury and Hereford and the heart of Wales railway line.
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The town lies in the valley of the River Onny on the edge of the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town benefits from a railway station linking north to Shrewsbury, Crewe and Manchester, and south to Ludlow, Hereford, Cardiff and Swansea as well as local bus links. Local amenities include, a Post Office, Nursery and Primary Schools, a Doctors Surgery and Dental Practice, two Public Houses, a large Supermarket and many convenience stores amongst other light commercial businesses.
The town is also a visitor destination being nearby to a number of attractions including the Secret Hills Discovery Centre, the fortified manor house of Stokesay Castle and the picturesque Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Walk Inside
Entering the property - Entering off the street into this period, stone property, via a large oak and brass door, into a small yet useful entryway, and onto the sleek designed open plan kitchen / living area. The open plan kitchen / living area is a tastefully modernised space, with original bricked fireplace, tying in the new to the old. The modern kitchen features a large, frosted glass window to the front, allowing for streams of sunlight to come in, while maintaining a private dwelling. The panoramic kitchen units, allow for a seamless segmentation of the space, with a small half wall separating it from the breakfast bar, dining area.
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To the side, a cosy living area is gathered around the original brick fireplace, housing a Clearview wood burner. To the rear of the property, the main bedroom, a secluded space, set back off the street side. Down the hallway from the main living area, the second bedroom faces out onto the street, benefitting from frosted glass to allow the space to be illuminated and expanded. Opposite is the main bathroom area, a modernised space, comprising of a walk-in shower as well as WC and wash basin.
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To the side, a cosy living area is gathered around the original brick fireplace, housing a Clearview wood burner. To the rear of the property, the main bedroom, a secluded space, set back off the street side. Down the hallway from the main living area, the second bedroom faces out onto the street, benefitting from frosted glass to allow the space to be illuminated and expanded. Opposite is the main bathroom area, a modernised space, comprising of a walk-in shower as well as WC and wash basin.
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To the front a large office / utility space, offers plumbing for appliances, as well as a fitted sink and a separate WC. Adjacent to this is a large kitchen area, with ample space for dining and potentially living space, it also features an original brick fireplace, which has been blocked off. A workshop neighbours this, with fitted shelving and chipboard work surface.
Walk Outside
Outside the property - This period, stone under tile, ground floor apartment is a characterful 1900s property, benefiting many of its original features, and tasteful modernised to keep in with its style.
The property occupies a corner plot within Market Street in the market town of Craven Arms, although limited for outdoor space, it does hold the opportunity for planters out to the front of the property, as well as a small, terraced area to the side. Accessible from the living room, the terraced space offers a quarry tiled space under a toughened glass roof, with picket fence to the front out towards Dale Street, a small space perfect for outdoor seating and relaxation as well as alfresco dining.
On street parking provisions, with no restrictions.
23 Market Street, Craven Arms, Shropshire, SY7 9NW
Craven Arms
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