Hurstlea, Queen Street, Broseley, Shropshire, TF12 5NB

A beautiful Grade II listed town house boasting a wealth of character requiring modernisation situated within the heart of Broseley.

Town Centre 0.2 of a mile, Ironbridge 2 miles, Much Wenlock 4 miles, Telford 7 miles, Bridgnorth 7 Miles

Guide Price £550,000

Entrance hall | Sitting room | Dining room | Utility room | Bathroom | Kitchen/breakfast room | Principal bedroom with en-suite bathroom | Five further double bedrooms (all en-suite) Large cellar | Store room Gardens | Parking | EPC: Exempt

The Property

Hurstlea is a beautiful town house boasting a wealth of history and character, originally dating back to 1709. The property requires some renovation and modernisation throughout, however, it offers tremendous scope with exceptional proportions and character. The property is situated within the highly sought-after town of Broseley which is a popular area with a rich history. Hurstlea is a short distance from the town centre providing all of the day-to-day amenities required. The town is also only a short distance away from other towns offering an abundance of retail and leisure activities.

The ground floor accommodation comprises: the entrance hall with a beautiful original tiled floor, the sitting room which boasts exceptional ceiling height and proportions with beautiful large sash windows and French doors accessing the gardens. The dining room enjoys many of the same features and has a fireplace. There is a bathroom and a utility room that has fitted units and a wash sink. The kitchen is a particularly spacious room and offers fitted units and appliances including a fridge/freezer, a gas hob and an electric AGA. On the first floor, the principal bedroom benefits from a large en-suite bathroom and there are two further spacious double rooms, both with en-suite shower rooms. On the second floor, there are three double bedrooms, all with en-suite shower rooms. The property does require modernisation throughout but offers true potential to create a wonderful spacious family home boasting tremendous character situated in an idyllic setting.

Outside

The gardens extend to around 0.5 of an acre and are mainly laid to lawn with some well stocked herbaceous border, shrubs and mature trees interspersed throughout. There is a drive way leading to ample parking. There is a large store room currently used as workshop space however could be converted for a wider range of possibilities (subject to the necessary consents).

Situation

The property is situated within the highly sought-after town of Broseley, a popular area in Shropshire with a rich history. The town offers all of the day-today amenities required including supermarkets, independent shops, doctors, pubs, restaurants and much more. Just further afield, Much Wenlock, Telford and Bridgnorth offer a wider range of retail and leisure facilities. The world heritage site of Ironbridge sits at just around 2 miles away, boasting a tremendous wealth of history.

Directions

From Broseley high street, turn right on to Cape Street and continue. Turn right on to Queen Street and find the property half way on your right hand side indicated by its name plaque.

General information

Local Authority: Shropshire Council.

Services: Mains water and electricity. Gas central heating. Mains drainage.

Council Tax: Band C.

Wayleaves, easements and rights of way: The property will be sold subject to and with the benefits of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these sales particulars or not.

Viewings: Strictly by appointment via Mark Wiggin Estate Agents.

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