Tenure: Freehold
The property sits comfortably on the plot and lends itself well to its surroundings within this beautiful conservation village.
Bucknell has it’s own Victorian designed train station, which can be seen from the property, and has a commutable link to Shrewsbury and Swansea.
Located just off Chapel Lane, Sally Anne Cottage enjoys the peace and tranquillity of rural Shropshire, and is within walking distance of village facilities including two village inns, a butchers shop, village store, filling station, parish Church, a highly regarded village school and Bedstone preparatory on the periphery of Bucknell.
The historical south Shropshire town of Ludlow is situated only fourteen miles away and both Shrewsbury and Leominster are within close travelling distance.
From the front door you look out over a very traditional village setting of greenery, open space, with beautiful Shropshire views and character buildings.
Internally, the ground floor is spacious with an impressive entrance hall at the heart with full depth dining kitchen to left which has built in fridge freezer, rangemaster oven and leathered granite worktops. There is a very useful utility room off the kitchen with further sink and space for appliances.
The stone flooring which has been expertly laid continues through from the kitchen into the entrance hall. Completing the ground floor is a toilet and hand basin, office/study, storage underneath the stairs and a full depth living room including Clearview wood burning stove with a built in full wrap around boiler which provides a secondary heat source for the property and also supplies energy to the thermal store. The feature full height windows to the front of the living room allow a considerable amount of light and idyllic views of the surrounding area, whilst double doors to the rear provide access to the private garden.
Upstairs, there are four well proportioned bedrooms. The main room has an en-suite with toilet, hand basin and also a storage cupboard. Also featuring another good size double room at the other end of the property. The bedrooms are serviced by the family bathroom which has a freestanding bath as well as seperate shower enclosure.
Outside, there is a separate double garage that has been constructed with attic trusses making a room above, which is accessible through the via a wooden staircase. It provides ideal storage or an opportunity for anyone wishing to work from home to use as an office.
The gardens both front and back are flat and laid mainly to lawn with various mature trees and newly planted fruit trees, all pathways and patio area have been laid out using natural stone. The property has a good size gravel driveway constructed with local stone which provides parking for a number of vehicles.
Direction:
The village of Bucknell lies approximately 14 miles west of Ludlow. From Ludlow take the A49 North for approximately 2 miles and turn left on to A4113 towards Knighton. Continue through the village of Leintwardine and turn right on to the A4113 Knighton road. Drive through the village of Brampton Bryan and turn right signposted Bucknell. Carry on for about 3/4 of a mile and turn left at the level crossing into Chapel Lawn Road. Go past the school on the left and take the first drive on the right hand side where the property lies on the left hand side after about 80 yards. Sat Nav - SY7 0AA
The property sits comfortably on the plot and lends itself well to its surroundings within this beautiful conservation village.
Bucknell has it’s own Victorian designed train station, which can be seen from the property, and has a commutable link to Shrewsbury and Swansea.
Located just off Chapel Lane, Sally Anne Cottage enjoys the peace and tranquillity of rural Shropshire, and is within walking distance of village facilities including two village inns, a butchers shop, village store, filling station, parish Church, a highly regarded village school and Bedstone preparatory on the periphery of Bucknell.
The historical south Shropshire town of Ludlow is situated only fourteen miles away and both Shrewsbury and Leominster are within close travelling distance.
From the front door you look out over a very traditional village setting of greenery, open space, with beautiful Shropshire views and character buildings.
Internally, the ground floor is spacious with an impressive entrance hall at the heart with full depth dining kitchen to left which has built in fridge freezer, rangemaster oven and leathered granite worktops. There is a very useful utility room off the kitchen with further sink and space for appliances.
The stone flooring which has been expertly laid continues through from the kitchen into the entrance hall. Completing the ground floor is a toilet and hand basin, office/study, storage underneath the stairs and a full depth living room including Clearview wood burning stove with a built in full wrap around boiler which provides a secondary heat source for the property and also supplies energy to the thermal store. The feature full height windows to the front of the living room allow a considerable amount of light and idyllic views of the surrounding area, whilst double doors to the rear provide access to the private garden.
Upstairs, there are four well proportioned bedrooms. The main room has an en-suite with toilet, hand basin and also a storage cupboard. Also featuring another good size double room at the other end of the property. The bedrooms are serviced by the family bathroom which has a freestanding bath as well as seperate shower enclosure.
Outside, there is a separate double garage that has been constructed with attic trusses making a room above, which is accessible through the via a wooden staircase. It provides ideal storage or an opportunity for anyone wishing to work from home to use as an office.
The gardens both front and back are flat and laid mainly to lawn with various mature trees and newly planted fruit trees, all pathways and patio area have been laid out using natural stone. The property has a good size gravel driveway constructed with local stone which provides parking for a number of vehicles.
Direction:
The village of Bucknell lies approximately 14 miles west of Ludlow. From Ludlow take the A49 North for approximately 2 miles and turn left on to A4113 towards Knighton. Continue through the village of Leintwardine and turn right on to the A4113 Knighton road. Drive through the village of Brampton Bryan and turn right signposted Bucknell. Carry on for about 3/4 of a mile and turn left at the level crossing into Chapel Lawn Road. Go past the school on the left and take the first drive on the right hand side where the property lies on the left hand side after about 80 yards. Sat Nav - SY7 0AA
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