A lovely example of a period Town House with many original features, hand made bricks to the fire surround and feature beams to the lounge ceiling not forgetting the surprising good size back garden. This property is steeped in history, formerly known as 'The Barley Mow' beer house and was mentioned in the Market Drayton Advertiser dated Saturday 4th May 1901 as a local bye-gone.
The property briefly consists of: An L shaped lounge /diner with two beautiful bay windows and log burner, two kitchen areas, rear hall, modern bathroom and utility/rear porch to the ground floor. The property has two good size bedrooms on the first floor. Outside is a gardener's paradise giving a secret garden effect of crazy paved pathways, lawn area, raised planted beds and an abundance of mature specimen trees and shrubs including fig and hazelnut trees.
Market Drayton is a small market town offering many local amenities including specialist and high street shops, supermarkets, schools, health centre, several dental surgeries and leisure facilities including swimming pool, gym and cinema. There is also a popular weekly street market. The towns of Telford, Shrewsbury and Newcastle-under-Lyme are all within easy commutable distance.
The accommodation in detail comprises;
Blue brick pathway leading to entrance door with slate chippings to each side and maturing shrubs.
L shaped living room with dining area having attractive grey wood effect laminate flooring, Log burner set in a feature fireplace with original hand made brick mantel and a slate tiled hearth.
Two double glazed bay windows to front elevation, one with portable window seat, radiator, beams to ceiling, telephone and television points.
Fitted with a range of wall and base units with work surface over, feature tiled chimney recess, radiator, space for under counter fridge, understairs cupboard and window to the rear elevation.
Having Quarry tile floor, gas cooker point, one and a half bowl ceramic sink with mixer tap. Mosaic tile splash back and window to side elevation.
Continuation of the Quarry tile floor and radiator.
Wash hand basin set on a vanity unit with mixer tap. Bath with mixer shower over having twin heads and shower screen, low level W.C. Chrome ladder towel radiator and part tiled walls. Coloured slate tiled floor, window to side elevation and cupboard housing the combination gas fired boiler.
Having useful work surface with space and plumbing for washing machine and freezer, tiled floor, double glazed windows and double glazed door to rear garden.
Double glazed window to front elevation and radiator.
Double glazed window to rear elevation with tile sill, radiator and loft access.
To the rear of the property is a larger than expected charming secret garden, having slate chippings, an abundance of mature specimen trees and shrubs including fig, hazelnut and pine trees. A privet hedge and additional mixed hedging, raised gardens to each side of the paved patio and pathway leading to a shaped lawn area. 'Gardeners paradise'.
All mains connected.
From combination gas central heating boiler to radiators, as listed.
UPVC double glazed external windows.
Band 'B' payable to Shropshire Council.
We understand from the vendor that the property is freehold.
Please note that the room sizes are quoted in feet and inches with the metric equivalent in metres, measured on a wall to wall basis. The measurements are approximate.
Strictly by appointment through the agents, Follwells.
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