18 Alveley, Bridgnorth, Shropshire, WV15
3 bedroom Semi detached house for sale
£300,000 Sold STC
Sold STC
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Property Description
This well-presented character home is brimming with traditional features and offers excellent scope for extension (subject to planning permission). Ideally positioned for access to Bridgnorth, Kidderminster, and Stourbridge, the property enjoys a peaceful setting while remaining conveniently connected to nearby towns and countryside.
Alveley is a popular Shropshire village offering a welcoming community and a range of amenities including a local store, post office, primary school, church, playing fields, a country park, and several country pubs and scenic walking routes.
The property is approached via a private driveway to the side, providing off-road parking for two vehicles and offering potential for a garage if required. A path with planted borders leads to the front entrance.
Upon entering the property, the kitchen provides a warm welcome and is fitted with a range of cream fronted wall and base units with complementary work surfaces and matching wall cupboards. Integrated appliances include an electric hob and double oven, with provisions for a washing machine and fridge/freezer. A walk-in pantry offers additional storage.
From the kitchen, a door opens into the living room, which features exposed ceiling beams and a cast iron Arrow wood-burning stove set within a traditional surround—ideal for cosy evenings. The adjoining dining area offers an open fireplace, access to the front of the property, and a staircase leading to the first floor.
The first floor landing provides access to all three bedrooms, a family bathroom, and an airing cupboard. The principal bedroom and remaining bedrooms are well proportioned, while the bathroom is finished with a white suite comprising a panelled bath with shower over, WC, wash hand basin with vanity storage, chrome heated towel rail, underfloor heating, and shaver point.
Externally, the cottage is complemented by beautifully landscaped gardens to the rear and side. The rear garden features a paved patio area perfect for outdoor dining, alongside mature planting with a wide variety of shrubs, trees (including Crab Apple and flowering Cherry), and flowering borders. A timber store and external cold water tap add practicality. The garden extends to the side including a timber shed for further storage.
This charming period home offers a rare opportunity to enjoy village life in a tranquil yet well-connected location, with great potential to personalise or extend to suit modern family living.
Alveley is a popular Shropshire village offering a welcoming community and a range of amenities including a local store, post office, primary school, church, playing fields, a country park, and several country pubs and scenic walking routes.
The property is approached via a private driveway to the side, providing off-road parking for two vehicles and offering potential for a garage if required. A path with planted borders leads to the front entrance.
Upon entering the property, the kitchen provides a warm welcome and is fitted with a range of cream fronted wall and base units with complementary work surfaces and matching wall cupboards. Integrated appliances include an electric hob and double oven, with provisions for a washing machine and fridge/freezer. A walk-in pantry offers additional storage.
From the kitchen, a door opens into the living room, which features exposed ceiling beams and a cast iron Arrow wood-burning stove set within a traditional surround—ideal for cosy evenings. The adjoining dining area offers an open fireplace, access to the front of the property, and a staircase leading to the first floor.
The first floor landing provides access to all three bedrooms, a family bathroom, and an airing cupboard. The principal bedroom and remaining bedrooms are well proportioned, while the bathroom is finished with a white suite comprising a panelled bath with shower over, WC, wash hand basin with vanity storage, chrome heated towel rail, underfloor heating, and shaver point.
Externally, the cottage is complemented by beautifully landscaped gardens to the rear and side. The rear garden features a paved patio area perfect for outdoor dining, alongside mature planting with a wide variety of shrubs, trees (including Crab Apple and flowering Cherry), and flowering borders. A timber store and external cold water tap add practicality. The garden extends to the side including a timber shed for further storage.
This charming period home offers a rare opportunity to enjoy village life in a tranquil yet well-connected location, with great potential to personalise or extend to suit modern family living.