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£280,000

Oteley Road, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY2

  • 3 beds
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£280,000

  • 3 beds
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The Lime is a beautiful 3 bedroom family home which has an open plan kitchen / dining room located at the rear of the home with french doors leading out onto the garden. The kitchen is equipped with soft-close units, an eye level double oven, hob and cooker hood. From the kitchen is an adjoining utility room with additional storage and space for a washing machine, as well as a WC. At the front of the home is a separate living room with further storage space under the stairs. Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms, the master has an en-suite with a large shower enclosure and Mira shower. The remaining bedrooms share the main family bathroom, which is presented with white sanitaryware and Porcelanosa wall tiling. The Lime also benefits from its own EV car charging point and 2 parking spaces. Living in Shrewsbury, a historic market town located in Shropshire, England, offers a blend of rich history, natural beauty, and a high quality of life. Known for its charming medieval architecture, Shrewsbury is a place where centuries of history meet modern living. The town centre is packed with timber-framed buildings, cobblestone streets, and landmarks like Shrewsbury Castle and St. Mary's Church. For history lovers, the town's heritage is an essential part of its identity, providing a sense of place and character that's rare in many urban centres. Another appealing aspect of living in Shrewsbury is the surrounding natural beauty. Situated at the confluence of the River Severn and nestled between scenic hills and woodlands, the area offers many outdoor activities. The nearby Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty makes it an excellent base for hiking, cycling, and wildlife watching, which adds to the town's tranquil and relaxed atmosphere. Many residents appreciate the slower pace of life and the ability to enjoy the outdoors without venturing too far from home. Shrewsbury is also renowned for its excellent schools, both state and independent, making it an attractive place for families. The town offers a wide range of amenities, from independent shops and restaurants to cultural venues like theatres and galleries. The local food scene is also thriving, with a mix of traditional pubs and modern eateries offering locally sourced produce. This combination of culture, education, and leisure activities makes Shrewsbury a well-rounded and desirable place to live. Additionally, Shrewsbury benefits from its proximity to larger cities like Birmingham and Manchester. While it offers a more peaceful and rural lifestyle, it is well-connected by road and rail, allowing for easy access to the amenities, employment opportunities, and entertainment options found in the bigger cities. This gives residents the best of both worlds: a quiet, picturesque town with the possibility to access the vibrant culture of urban life when needed. In conclusion, Shrewsbury is desirable due to its rich history, natural beauty, excellent amenities, and high standard of living. Whether for its peaceful countryside, strong community spirit, or convenient location near larger cities, Shrewsbury presents an ideal balance of modern living and historic charm. Plot 33 is build complete but has no flooring down. The internal photos are taken from another house of the same type.

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