1 Mortimer Court
Old Street
Ludlow
Agent: Nock Deighton
Offers: £159,950
Call: 01584 875555
NUMBER one Mortimer Court is a unique secluded cottage in Ludlow's historic town centre exclusively situated at the end of a private mews.
This little cottage is a hidden jewel tucked away in the heart of historic Ludlow's old town walls. The cottage was converted from the former out houses of the old Green Dragon Inn and would be perfect for anyone looking to be close to all the shops and facilities within the town centre.
The cottage has been well maintained and is beautifully presented. It is a perfect retreat for a couple or single person.
This little gem is the end cottage of a mews of five and it is approached on foot from Old Street through an ornate cast iron gate over a private pathway. A very special feature is a beautiful small secluded garden attached to the west side of the cottage where one can sit out in relative privacy and enjoy the profusion of mature plants and shrubs which have been very caringly planted and tended over the years.
The cottage provides compact accommodation on its two floors. The ground floor is an open plan living room kitchen/dining area. On the first floor there is a spacious bedroom and an ample bathroom as well as a landing area.
The garden is a remarkable and special feature of this unique property. It has been very carefully cultivated and provides a wealth of plants and shrubs. To the front of the cottage is a small south facing level terrace to the west side of the cottage is a beautiful private walled garden about thirty feet by twenty feet which is almost entirely secluded by high stone and old brick walls. It provides blissful peace and tranquillity where one can sit out and enjoy the sunny days. To the side of the garden is an enclosed secluded bin store for the five cottages in the mews to which there is a right of way past number one. The right of way does not extend in to the main garden which is solely for the owners of number one.
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