Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to The Orchard Linney, Ludlow, a charming and spacious detached type home with 6 bed in the SY8 1EE area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band G.
This classic property was built 1900-1929 and has a reported internal area of 222.8 internal square metres
in a neighborhood known for its allure and prestige.
This home stands out for its value and character -
with a market valuation of £845,000 and a rental potential of £5,493 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
You can discover more about this property by reading the Mouseprice attributes tables in the next section, or if you are the owner and would like to update this property, for example if you've built an extension, you can do so at the top of this page.
Additional analysis
In addition to our own current description, this property has received a tailor-made description dated to Mar 5, 2012. It's possible the property has changed since then,
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"This unique residence, within just a few hundred yards walk of the town centre, was built about 100 years ago and has been greatly improved in a sympathetic style to provide a large family house with an opportunity for several uses including bed and breakfast.
Features include oak parquet flooring, original quarry tiles, picture rails, original cornice and internal doors. Most of the sash windows are also original and there are working fireplaces throughout the house.
The gas centrally heated partly double glazed house stands in a southerly facing elevated position looking out towards the ancient battlements of Ludlow Castle, the dominant tower of Ludlow Church to the east and the distant hills beyond the town. Linney is regarded as one of the most sought after of residential areas.
A connected ground floor annexe, originally designed for an elderly relative, has wheelchair access.
Documented evidence of all work undertaken to the property by the present owners is available for inspection.
Great care has been taken to reduce maintenance costs. We are advised that cavity wall insulation has been installed, rare in a house of this age.
Two recently re-fitted bath or shower rooms are on the first floor as well as a good size ensuite bathroom to the main bedroom plus a fourth bathroom facility on the ground floor as well as a shower room in the annexe.
The large kitchen has been re-fitted and includes a double width cooker with gas hob and electric ovens plus built in refrigerator and freezer.
The gardens have been designed for easy maintenance and measure approximately 140' wide x 165' deep and include tiered lawns, a vegetable area with greenhouse and a large ornamental fish pool.
The historic town of Ludlow is renowned for its charm and character. From the house the able bodied can ascend to the street of Upper Linney and be amongst the town shops within just a few hundred yards walk.
This is a particularly fine property the like of which rarely comes onto the open market.
Impressive Edwardian building.Many original features.Extensive views from its elevated position.Five first floor bedrooms. Ensuite. Two bathrooms.Four ground floor reception rooms. Third bathroom.Purpose built one bedroom, living room, shower room annexe.Two car garage. Plenty of parking.Attractive manageable gardens.
This unique residence, within just a few hundred yards walk of the town centre, was built about 100 years ago and has been greatly improved in a sympathetic style to provide a large family house with an opportunity for several uses including bed and breakfast.
Features include oak parquet flooring, original quarry tiles, picture rails, original cornice and internal doors. Most of the sash windows are also original and there are working fireplaces throughout the house.
The gas centrally heated partly double glazed house stands in a southerly facing elevated position looking out towards the ancient battlements of Ludlow Castle, the dominant tower of Ludlow Church to the east and the distant hills beyond the town. Linney is regarded as one of the most sought after of residential areas.
A connected ground floor annexe, originally designed for an elderly relative, has wheelchair access.
Documented evidence of all work undertaken to the property by the present owners is available for inspection.
Great care has been taken to reduce maintenance costs. We are advised that cavity wall insulation has been installed, rare in a house of this age.
Two recently re-fitted bath or shower rooms are on the first floor as well as a good size ensuite bathroom to the main bedroom plus a fourth bathroom facility on the ground floor as well as a shower room in the annexe.
The large kitchen has been re-fitted and includes a double width cooker with gas hob and electric ovens plus built in refrigerator and freezer.
The gardens have been designed for easy maintenance and measure approximately 140' wide x 165' deep and include tiered lawns, a vegetable area with greenhouse and a large ornamental fish pool.
The historic town of Ludlow is renowned for its charm and character. From the house the able bodied can ascend to the street of Upper Linney and be amongst the town shops within just a few hundred yards walk.
This is a particularly fine property the like of which rarely comes onto the open market.
Directions
The house has a vehicular and pedestrian right of way in perpetuity from the council adopted road of Linney. Entering the town from the north side turn right immediately after the carpet shop and follow the road around into the straight of Linney. The driveway to The Orchard is then some 250 yards along on the left hand side. Alternatively, on foot from Nock Deighton's Bullring office turn left out of the door and left again through the yards of the Bull Inn. Ascend the steps onto St Lawrence's Churchyard continuing straight on to College Street. Turn right and then left into Upper Linney. At the end of the row of houses turn immediately right down the steps. After about 100 yards turn right immediately after the modern bungalows into the driveway past the timber house leading up to The Orchard."