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Transaction history

Listing history

For Sale
Feb 1, 2017
£105,000

Property Description

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Our analysis

Welcome to 14 Church Road, Shrewsbury, a cozy and compact flat type home with 2 bed in the SY5 7JL area. This lovely residence, which comes with a leasehold tenure, and sits comfortably in tax band B.

This classic property was built The local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio - with a market valuation of £114,400 and a rental potential of £744 per month, , 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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" Attention first time buyers and buy to let investors!!!!! Holters have the pleasure of marketing this two bedroom ground floor apartment, set in the popular South Shropshire village of Dorrington. Ideally situated for access to both Shrewsbury and Church Stretton and priced to sell, this property shouldn't be available for long so give us a call to arrange a viewing before it's too late.

Property Features - Two Bedroom Ground Floor Flat
- Popular Village Location
- Front and Rear Garden
- Lounge With Open Fire
- Just 7 Miles to Both Shrewsbury and Church Stretton
- Available With No Upward Chain The Property Number 14 is a 2 bedroom ground floor apartment located in the popular village of Dorrington. Approached from the lane, a wooden gate opens to a lawned fore garden which is split by a paved pathway leading to the front door. The area to the front of the pathway is owned by number 14, while the area the other side is owned by the first floor apartment. There is also a similar set up to the rear, with a good sized garden immediately behind the property being owned by number 14 and a pathway leading to a further garden which belongs to the other apartment.

The entrance door opens to the porch which has a storage cupboard to the left and a further door opening to the hallway in front. The hallway gives access to all the internal accommodation and also has a useful cloak cupboard. The living room is found at the end of the hall and is a good sized room, in the far corner is an open fireplace while a large double glazed window looks out to the front garden. There are also television aerial and telephone points. The kitchen has a window looking out to the rear garden and is fitted with a range of wall and base units with worktops over and an inset sink and drainer. There is space and plumbing for a washing machine and an electric cooker point. On the far wall are three cupboards, one of which houses the immersion heater for the hot water. The property has two bedrooms, the largest of the two positioned at the front of the property and the other at the rear. Completing the accommodation is the bathroom, fitted with a white suite comprising a panelled bath with an electric shower over, a wash basin and a w.c. The Village Enjoying an excellent blend of community spirit, country living and convenient commuting links onto the A49, Dorrington is fittingly situated 7 miles south from the county town of Shrewsbury. The village boasts of the popular Horseshoes? Bar & Restaurant and ?The Old Hall? Persian Restaurant both located in the centre. There is a recommended primary school and nursery, a school bus which travels to the nearby Church Stretton High School. There is also a recently built village hall which holds an abundance of social events and clubs for all ages throughout the year. The village hall also has the benefit of a daily doctors? surgery. Dorrington has a local convenience store, a well renowned family butchers, post office, church and church group, recreational sports/playing fields, bowling green, a childrens? play ground and a network of daily bus routes in and around the surrounding area. For golf enthusiasts the village is conveniently located less than 2.5miles from the Shrewsbury Golf Course in Condover and 5 miles from the Municipal Golf Course. There is also a challenging golf course in nearby Church Stretton approximately 7 miles south. The Towns Shrewsbury, the birth place of Charles Darwin, is a vibrant and lively town with a very cosmopolitan yet traditional atmosphere. The town?s 660 listed buildings are complimented by a host of trendy and sophisticated bars and restaurants, the medieval streets do however still retain many classic public houses and dining establishments. Built on the River Severn the town hosts the annual Shrewsbury Flower Show which is one of the largest and oldest horticultural shows in the country attracting over 100,000 visitors. Home to 4 shopping centres, 2 significant retail parks and countless independent retailers the town is an excellent place to enjoy some retail therapy. If you prefer to spend your time soaking up a little more culture the Theatre Severn provides many varied productions and entertainment, or perhaps a visit to the Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery or Shrewsbury Castle would be more fitting. Other places of note are ?The Quarry? a 29 acre riverside park, the largely unchanged Medieval Market place, Shrewsbury Abbey, the 9 bridges crossing the river Severn most notably the English and Welsh bridges, the Lord Hill?s Column ? the largest free-standing Doric column in the world and the Shropshire Agricultural Showground which hosts one of the county?s most important agricultural shows. The town has many sporting and recreational facilities including Shrewsbury Town Football Club, who play their home games at the purpose built New Meadow stadium, Shrewsbury Rugby Club, Shrewsbury Rowing Club and Shrewsbury Motorcross Club to name but a few. There are also a number of popular golf clubs in and around the town, a good selection of Gymnasiums and Health Clubs and a thriving running scene.

Set against the scenic backdrop of the Shropshire Hills, Church Stretton is small market town with a population of around 3500. The town is also fondly referred to as 'Little Switzerland', you will understand exactly why from the second you start to get closer as you drive down the A49 into Church Stretton. Day or night you will be mesmerized by the beauty of the South Shropshire hillside as it gradually appears with its ominous splendour. If it is night time the twinkle of little houses nestled in the hills, with billowing smoke from the chimneys, will have you curious with whom might be living there and make you wish you were sitting next to the open fire looking out over the hillside. If it is during the day, you may catch sight of some hardy hikers scaling the top of Caradoc, The Ragleth, or the Longmynd, or perhaps a daring mountain biker will be catapulting down the fast array of mountain bike routes that makes this part of the world so desirable for bikers and hikers alike. Depending on the time of year you may also witness some skiers, snowboarders or sledgers enjoying the wonderful winters snow Church Stretton often gets, making it a tourist attraction all year round. Church Stretton has direct access to over 20 square miles of National Trust land. It is a haven for many who love the outdoors, paragliding, gliders, fell runners, photographers, artists, all flock to experience their love of the outdoors and capture it how they know best in this wondrous town. Perhaps this is all a little too energetic for you? Maybe if we come down from the hills you can have a leisurely stroll through the beautiful Rectory woods, and enjoy the stunning bluebells which have been photographed time and time again in all their glory creating magical pieces of art. All of which can be bought as a memorable keepsake in the form of postcards, greetings cards, pictures and photos from the National Trust shop, or in some of the shops in the town centre. Boasting many award winning coffee shops, quintessentially English tea rooms, cafes, restaurants, bars and public houses. Quaint little shops selling anything from brick-a-brac, to flowers, sweets, handmade chocolates, ice cream, vintage clothing, gifts, jewellery and so much more. On a more practical level, you also have some fantastic day to day facilities. A doctor?s surgery, 2 dentists, a leisure centre with swimming pool, a Primary and Secondary school, a library, tourist information centre, garages, petrol station, Co-op Supermarket, Spar Convenience store, banks, takeaways, and many other local businesses, independent stores, DIY shops and kitchen facilities. There are a huge amount of bus routes taking you to surrounding towns and villages meaning you are as connected as you can be, not to mention the train station with direct routes into Shrewsbury and Ludlow. Lets face it though, with everything we have listed above, will you actually ever need to leave? Accommodation List Porch 1.04m x 0.92m

(3'4' x 3'0') Entrance Hall Living Room 4.85m x 3.34m (15'10' x 10'11') Kitchen 2.48m x 2.86m

(8'1' x 9'4') Bedroom One 3.38m x 3.84m

(11'1' x 12'7') Bedroom Two 2.75m x 2.26m

(9'0' x 7'4') Bathroom 1.69m x 2.15m

(5'6' x 7'0') Tenure We are informed that the property is leasehold, with the owner having a share of the freehold. Council Tax Shropshire Council - Band B. Heating Electric heating plus and open fire in the living room. Services We are informed the property is connected to mains water, drainage and electricity. Nearest Airports Birmingham ? Approximately 66 miles (duration: 1hr 16min via road)
Manchester ? Approximately 72 miles (duration: 1hr 35min via road)
Liverpool John Lennon ? Approximately 71 miles (duration: 1hr 36min via road) Links to Central London Via Road - travel time is approximately 3hrs 12min based on a 168 mile journey travelling along the M54, M6 and then M1.
Via Rail ? travel time is approximately 2hrs 35min hours based on a standard transfer from Shrewsbury Station to London Euston via Birmingham New Street. Notice The Property Misdescription Act Holters for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are give notice that: 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. 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 Holters 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. "

Property Data

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Tax band B

Estimated running costs

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Schools and stations

Nearby Schools
Longden CofE Primary School
0.1mi
St Thomas and St Anne CofE Primary School
1.7mi
Mill Hall School
2.3mi
Mary Webb School and Science College
2.4mi
Pontesbury CofE Primary School
2.5mi
Nearby Stations
Shrewsbury Station
5.0mi
Church Stretton Station
8.2mi
Yorton Station
11.2mi
Welshpool Station
13.2mi
Wellington (Shropshire) Station
13.3mi

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Frequently asked questions

  1. How much is 14 Church Road, Shrewsbury worth?

    14 Church Road, Shrewsbury is now worth £114,400 according to our Mouseprice AVM.

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  2. What is the rental value of 14 Church Road, Shrewsbury?

    The current rental valuation for this property is £744 per month, within a price range of £669 and £818.

  3. How many bedrooms does 14 Church Road, Shrewsbury have?

    This property has 2 bedrooms. Search for nearby properties with 2 bedrooms - for sale and to rent.

  4. What are the nearest schools and stations to 14 Church Road, Shrewsbury?

    Nearby schools in include Longden CofE Primary School, St Thomas and St Anne CofE Primary School, Mill Hall School, Mary Webb School and Science College, Pontesbury CofE Primary School

    Nearby stations in include Shrewsbury Station, Church Stretton Station, Yorton Station, Welshpool Station, Wellington (Shropshire) Station.

  5. What type of property is 14 Church Road, Shrewsbury

    This is a Flat property. There are 3 other Flat properties on CHURCH ROAD, and 35 in total.

  6. When was 14 Church Road, Shrewsbury built? How old is 14 Church Road, Shrewsbury?

    14 Church Road, Shrewsbury was was built between .

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