8 Redchurch Close, Broseley, Shropshire, TF12
2 bedroom Semi detached house for sale
£175,000Asking Price
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Property Description
This charming two-bedroom semi-detached property is situated in a quiet residential area, offering a comfortable and inviting living space. The house boasts a well-designed layout, featuring alongside the two bedrooms is a bathroom, kitchen diner, living room, and a private rear garden. Driveway parking is available for two vehicles.
Broseley is a small town located in Shropshire, England. It is situated on the southern edge of the Ironbridge Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its significance in the Industrial Revolution. The town is named after the Broseley family, who were prominent local landowners.
Historically, Broseley played a vital role in the development of the iron industry. It was one of the key centers of iron production during the Industrial Revolution.
One notable feature of Broseley is the Broseley Pipeworks, which was established in the 18th century and is considered the oldest surviving pipe-making factory in the world. The pipeworks produced clay tobacco pipes that were widely used during that era.
Today, Broseley retains much of its historic charm and is known for its picturesque setting. Visitors can explore the quaint streets lined with Georgian and Victorian buildings, which give a glimpse into the town's rich heritage. The Ironbridge Gorge, including the famous Iron Bridge itself, is located nearby and attracts numerous tourists interested in industrial history.
The town also offers several attractions and amenities for visitors. The Broseley Pipeworks Museum provides insights into the town's industrial past, showcasing the traditional methods of pipe-making. Benthall Hall, a beautiful 16th-century manor house, is another notable landmark in the area, offering guided tours and stunning gardens.
Broseley is surrounded by scenic countryside, making it an excellent base for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and exploring the nearby Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town has a community feel, with local shops, pubs, and eateries catering to both residents and visitors.
Overall, Broseley is a charming town with a rich industrial history, offering a blend of historical attractions, natural beauty, and a welcoming community atmosphere.
This property was previously owned through a shared ownership scheme but is now offered for sale on a typical 100% freehold ownership basis. This is being declared as the housing association will be involved in this sale to confirm.
Identification Check Charge
In accordance with The Money Laundering Regulations 2007, the Agents are duty bound to carry out due diligence on all Clients to confirm their identity, including the eventual purchasers of a property. The Agents use an electronic verification system, Credas, to verify Clients’ identity that is not a credit check so it will have no effect on credit history. Credas may check the details you supply against any particulars on any database to which they have access. By placing an offer on this property you agree that if your offer is accepted, subject to contract, that we as agents for the seller complete this check for a fee of £60 inc VAT (£50 + VAT) per transaction, charged at the point agreeing the sale (subject to contract). This charge is non-refundable including in the event that an eventual exchange of contracts is unsuccessful. A record of the search will be retained by the Agents.
Broseley is a small town located in Shropshire, England. It is situated on the southern edge of the Ironbridge Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its significance in the Industrial Revolution. The town is named after the Broseley family, who were prominent local landowners.
Historically, Broseley played a vital role in the development of the iron industry. It was one of the key centers of iron production during the Industrial Revolution.
One notable feature of Broseley is the Broseley Pipeworks, which was established in the 18th century and is considered the oldest surviving pipe-making factory in the world. The pipeworks produced clay tobacco pipes that were widely used during that era.
Today, Broseley retains much of its historic charm and is known for its picturesque setting. Visitors can explore the quaint streets lined with Georgian and Victorian buildings, which give a glimpse into the town's rich heritage. The Ironbridge Gorge, including the famous Iron Bridge itself, is located nearby and attracts numerous tourists interested in industrial history.
The town also offers several attractions and amenities for visitors. The Broseley Pipeworks Museum provides insights into the town's industrial past, showcasing the traditional methods of pipe-making. Benthall Hall, a beautiful 16th-century manor house, is another notable landmark in the area, offering guided tours and stunning gardens.
Broseley is surrounded by scenic countryside, making it an excellent base for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and exploring the nearby Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town has a community feel, with local shops, pubs, and eateries catering to both residents and visitors.
Overall, Broseley is a charming town with a rich industrial history, offering a blend of historical attractions, natural beauty, and a welcoming community atmosphere.
This property was previously owned through a shared ownership scheme but is now offered for sale on a typical 100% freehold ownership basis. This is being declared as the housing association will be involved in this sale to confirm.
Identification Check Charge
In accordance with The Money Laundering Regulations 2007, the Agents are duty bound to carry out due diligence on all Clients to confirm their identity, including the eventual purchasers of a property. The Agents use an electronic verification system, Credas, to verify Clients’ identity that is not a credit check so it will have no effect on credit history. Credas may check the details you supply against any particulars on any database to which they have access. By placing an offer on this property you agree that if your offer is accepted, subject to contract, that we as agents for the seller complete this check for a fee of £60 inc VAT (£50 + VAT) per transaction, charged at the point agreeing the sale (subject to contract). This charge is non-refundable including in the event that an eventual exchange of contracts is unsuccessful. A record of the search will be retained by the Agents.