Brick Yard Cottage
Knowbury
Shropshire
Agent: Nock Deighton
Offers: £435,000
Call: 01584 875555
BRICK Yard Cottage is set in a tranquil location about six and a half miles from historic Ludlow.
The property has recently undergone an extensive improvement programme and every care has been taken to provide top quality specifications. There are Italian floor tiles throughout most of the ground floor and oak floors in the sitting room, dining room and conservatory. The locally crafted staircase has been built in oak and there are also oak internal and external doors. All the new oak window frames have been made locally and all windows are double glazed.
Within the well planned accommodation there are all modern day facilities. The superb kitchen, which is newly fitted, has an extensive range of units with granite worktops with a feature oil fired Aga.
A feature of the large reception hall is the locally crafted oak staircase. The sitting room is particularly light and spacious and the focal point is a brick fireplace housing a wood burning stove. Glazed double doors lead into the separate dining room, which can also be accessed from the hall. From the dining room there is a wide opening into a very useful conservatory/garden room with double doors opening out onto a brick paved terrace.
The galleried first floor landing gives access to the bedrooms. Bedroom one is a large double with exposed polished wooden floorboards and bedroom two, which is a good sized double, has an en-suite. Bedrooms three and four adjoin each other. The family bathroom features a jacuzzi corner bath and a large fully tiled shower cubicle.
The majority of the garden is laid to lawn interspersed by various fruit trees and there are some raised vegetable beds. Adjoining the house is a brick built sun terrace and to the front of the property is a garage and a stoned drive which is suitable for parking several vehicles.
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