Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to Cross Keys House 62 Broadway, Shifnal, a cozy and compact type home with 4 bed in the TF11 8AZ area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band C.
This classic property was built
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £533,500 and a rental potential of £3,468 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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Additional analysis
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"A charming, period family home with potential for various commercial uses together with a large garden and parking to the rear with the potential for development (subject to planning)
LOCATION Shifnal is a small Shropshire town standing in an easily accessible and commutable position with excellent motor communications afforded by the nearby M54 (Junction 4) together with local rail services from Shifnal station. Shifnal benefits from a comprehensive range of everyday shopping facilities and excellent leisure amenities and is within easy travelling distance of Telford, Wolverhampton, Shrewsbury and Bridgnorth. DESCRIPTION Cross Keys House is a charming mid-terrace period three storey property with a handsome, double-fronted facade and spacious and flexible accommodation throughout. The property has had an interesting history and is believed to have been, at one time, a 'beer house', in more recent times has operated as a Guest House and is currently used as a lovely, welcoming family home. There is a large garden with parking to the rear and it is felt that there is potential for development of this land, subject to gaining all the usual necessary permissions and consents. The land could accommodate leisure facilities to complement the family home or could, potentially, provide separate residential accommodation or office / commercial building. The house is tastefully appointed throughout with wonderful accommodation of authentic period charm and character which blends superbly well with modern appointments including gas fired central heating, double glazed windows and a well appointed kitchen and bathroom suites. ACCOMMODATION A panelled front door opens into a SITTING ROOM with walk-in double glazed bay to the front, exposed brick chimneybreast with open fire, wooden flooring and beamed and raftered ceiling. There is a LOUNGE with a walk-in double glazed bay to the front, living flame gas stove with pine surround and slate hearth, polished wooden flooring and beamed and raftered ceiling. An INNER HALL has wooden flooring and a rear window and there is a well appointed CLOAKROOM and in the centre of the house is a FAMILY ROOM with exposed brick chimneybreast with solid fuel burning stove, polished wooden flooring, beamed ceiling and French doors to the garden. The KITCHEN has a full range of Shaker style wall and base mounted units and co-ordinating centre island, space for a range style cooker with extraction chimney above, integrated dishwasher, integrated fridge, integrated ceiling lighting and an adjoining DINING CONSERVATORY which is fully double glazed with French doors to the garden and a door to the LAUNDRY. Stairs from the family room rise to the galleried LANDING with a decorative, cast iron fireplace with tiled hearth and airing cupboard. The SECOND BEDROOM SUITE has a double bedroom with comprehensive range of fitted wardrobes and chests of drawers, two double glazed windows and a well appointed shower room with a modern, white suite. The THIRD BEDROOM SUITE has a double bedroom with a light, through aspect, beamed and raftered ceiling, decorative cast iron fireplace, built-in wardrobes and knee-hole dressing table and a contemporary ensuite shower room. The FOURTH BEDROOM SUITE has a double bedroom with polished wooden flooring, beamed and raftered ceiling, a range of built-in cupboards, knee-hole dressing table and shelving and a well appointed ensuite shower room with contemporary white suite. A staircase rises to the upper floor which is arrange to provide a fine PRINCIPAL BEDROOM SUITE with a double bedroom with beamed ceiling, a dressing room with a range of built-in wardrobes and knee-hole dressing table with drawers to either side and a well appointed bathroom with panelled bath with shower over. OUTSIDE Cross Keys House has a wide facade with an elegant, double bay frontage. To the rear is a WALLED GARDEN with shaped lawns, extensive paved patios and gravelled terrace, rockery garden and an open arch to a gravelled area beyond with a wooden fence leading to a further area of garden to the rear providing off street parking. SERVICES We are informed by the Vendors that all main services are installed.
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COUNCIL TAX BAND C - Shropshire Council.
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POSSESSION Vacant possession will be given on completion.
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