Unexpectedly back on the market
Welcome to 1 Clunside Court, Clun, a charming two-bedroom end-terraced home situated in the picturesque village of Clun. This property offers a blend of modern living within a historic setting, making it an ideal choice for first-time buyers, small families, or those seeking a tranquil retreat.
Introduction Sitting in the historic and picturesque village of Clun, 1 Clunside Court offers an exceptional opportunity to acquire a charming two-bedroom end-terraced home. With stunning countryside views and a sought-after High Street location, this delightful property combines modern comforts with traditional character.
Property Description As you enter the property through the front door, you are greeted by a welcoming hallway with stairs ahead of you leading to the first floor. To your right, there is a lovely kitchen with a range of base and wall units and a black slate tiled floor. Having a built in electric oven, hob, extractor and fridge/freezer with space for a washing machine, the kitchen is semi-open plan to the spacious reception / dining room which benefits from wood laminate floor and full width windows overlooking the rear garden. There is a door leading back into the entrance hallway where there is also an under stairs cloakroom.
To the first floor, the spacious master bedroom is to the rear of the property with the most amazing southerly views to the landscape and hills beyond. The second bedroom is to the front of the house, both rooms share access to the house shower room with suite in white comprising a double sized shower enclosure, pedestal wash hand basin and W.C.
Outside The rear garden is largely laid to lawn, enclosed with timber fencing and has a small patio and timber shed. There is a rear gate for access to the parking behind the property which can accommodate two vehicles. The property also has a small roadside front garden.
Location The property sits in the small town of Clun surrounded by beautiful Shropshire countryside. Clun is a desirable area and well serviced, with facilities in the town including small shops, public houses, Doctor's surgery, church, primary school. Many think of Clun as a village, but it has the distinction of being granted a very early town charter in the 14th century. It was also mentioned in the Domesday Book and there is archaeological evidence of habitation back as far as 5000 years ago with Neolithic and Bronze Age tools on display in the town's museum. Overlooking the town is the ruined Borderland castle, perched high on two ice age mounds with the River Clun running past it, makes a scenic picnic spot.
Clun is located in the Shropshire's National Landscapes (formerly Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and draws many visitors to the town to enjoy its hospitality, wonderful walking and scenery. The town has local shops, public houses, cafes, essential services and a primary school. More extensive shopping and amenities are available in Knighton, Bishops Castle, Craven Arms and Ludlow. Train stations on the Heart of Wales train line which links the west coast of Wales, mid Wales and English mainlines are located at Knighton, Bucknell, Hopton Heath and Craven Arms.
Services We understand mains gas, electricity, water and drainage are connected.
Broadband Speeds Estimated Broadband Speeds: -
Basic 19 Mbps Superfast 80 Mbps Ultrafast 950 Mbps
Flood Risk Rivers and the sea: No Risk.
Local Authority Shropshire County Council
Tax Band: B
Tenure We understand the property is Leasehold, contact agent for details.
Viewing Arrangements Viewings arranged by appointment, please contact Cobb Amos Ludlow.
Tel: 01584 874 450 Email: ludlow@cobbamos.com
Buyers Identification Check Charge In accordance with The Money Laundering Regulations 2007, Cobb Amos are required to carry out customer due diligence checks by identifying the customer and verifying the customer s identity on the basis of documents, data or information obtained from a reliable and independent source. At the point of your offer being verbally accepted, you agree to paying a non-refundable fee of £24 Inc. VAT per purchaser, in order for us to carry out our due diligence.
Agents Note The property is being sold on a Leasehold basis and is awaiting Grant Of Probate, which should be granted prior to the sale. The lease term is 99 years (commenced in 2004) and the service charge is £305.16 (2021/2022) which includes public liability and maintenance of the communal areas. There is a restriction on who can purchase the property and there needs to be a local connection. The property is sold with Shared Ownership of 5% belonging to Connexus which comes with a £26 per calendar month rent being due. The vendor has indicated that there could be an opportunity to buy back the remaining 5% share in the property.
NOTE: These particulars are intended only as a guide to prospective Buyers/Tenants to enable them to decide whether to make further enquiries with a view to taking up negotiations but they are otherwise not intended to be relied upon in any way for any purpose whatsoever and accordingly neither their accuracy nor the continued availability of the property is in any way guaranteed and they are furnished on the express understanding that neither the Agents nor the Vendors are to be or become under any liability or claim in respect of their contents. Any prospective Tenant must satisfy himself by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of the particulars contained.