The Moor Bungalow
Clee Downton
Ludlow
Agent: Strutt and Parker
Offers: £299,999
Call: 01584 873711
The Moor Bungalow is located at Clee Downton, to the east of Ludlow. The surrounding countryside is beautiful and offers fine walks and cycling. There are golf courses at Ludlow and Bridgnorth and race meetings are held regularly at Ludlow and Wolverhampton.
The popular market town of Ludlow lies to the west which is famed for its vibrant festivals, restaurants and fascinating architecture with more extensive facilities for commerce, leisure, shopping and education available at Bridgnorth, Kidderminster and Worcester.
Communications in the area are excellent, Ludlow is on the main Manchester to Cardiff railway line with trains running to
London at regular intervals. The A4117 links to Kidderminster and the Midlands conurbation beyond.
Home to the current owners for over 20 years this delightful detached bungalow enjoys a south easterly aspect to the front and enjoys fabulous far-reaching views. Moor Bungalow offers excellent accommodation with a well proportioned sitting room boasting a feature fireplace and large windows which maximise natural light and framing wonderful views over Clee Hill. The kitchen is dual aspect and has a range of fitted units with space for appliances and a patio door opening to the delightful rear
garden. There is also an adjacent dining room with feature fireplace. There are four bedrooms (The 4th is currently used as a study) along with a family shower room. The property provides flexible accommodation and offers potential buyers the opportunity to stamp their own identity on it.
The Moor Bungalow is accessed via a private driveway with parking and a two bay car port with access to a store and utility space. The property sits within its own grounds of about 0.2 acre. The garden is largely laid to lawn, with herbaceous borders and neatly kept hedging.
There is a patio to the rear accessed directly by way of a door from the kitchen, or from the master bedroom. A summer house stands in one corner overlooking the garden and beyond.
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