The Old Rectory 10 ST. LEONARDS CLOSE BRIDGNORTH SHROPSHIRE WV16 4EJ
One of the most important houses in Bridgnorth, The Old Rectory in St Leonards Close, has fabulous views over the town and countryside beyond.
Entrance Hall u Drawing room u Dining room u Garden room u Study u Kitchen/breakfast room u WC First floor 5 bedrooms (3 en suite) u Family bathroom Basement Self contained one bedroom annexe with sitting room & shower room u Office u Media room u Wine cellar u Utility room u Luggage store Outside Garaging for up to 7 cars with further parking available in the courtyard u Beautifully manicured gardens u Terraces Directions From Junction 4 of the M54 follow the signs for the A442 to Bridgnorth. Upon entering Bridgnorth, go straight over the first roundabout, then turn right and follow the signs for the town centre. Continue along this road (Underhill Road) go straight over the next mini-roundabout and at the top of the hill, turn right. At the T-junction with the High Street, go straight ahead into Church Street. Follow the one-way system around St Leonards Close, and The Old Rectory will be found on the left hand side. Situation Situated in the market town of Bridgnorth, The Old Rectory is simply one of the most elegant houses in the prestigious St Leonards Close in Bridgnorth High Town, close to all the amenities offered by the town, but enjoying the privacy its unique position affords. Bridgnorth is known by its two towns: the High Town and the Low Town which are connected by the steepest inland funicular railway in Britain. Much Wenlock 8 miles u Telford 12 miles u Wolverhampton 15 miles u Kidderminster 15 miles u Stourbridge 16 miles u Ludlow 20 miles u Shrewsbury 21 miles u Birmingham 39 miles (All distances are approximate)
The Low Town was once a thriving port along the banks of the River Severn, while the High Town held the castle, the churches, and many fine 16th and 17th century mansions. Charles I declared the view to be the finest in all my kingdom. Bridgnorth is renowned for its antique shops and open-air markets which attract shoppers from far and wide. Each Saturday the High Street and Meredith s Yard host the popular market which includes a range of fresh fish, flowers and preserves to name a few. There are a number of high street shops and restaurants along with a cinema and supermarkets for everyday amenities. History St Leonards Close in Bridgnorth is one of the oldest parts of Bridgnorth. The original church on the site of St Leonards was believed to date back to late Saxon or Norman times with additions made over the centuries. During the Civil War, St Leonards was used by Cromwell s troops as an ammunition store: a cannon shot caused it to explode and the ensuing fire swept through the town. Today, the Church no longer has regular services but is extremely well cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust. The bells ring between the hours of 8am and 7pm and it hosts the annual English Haydn Festival and many other recitals and exhibitions. Schools in the area include: Bridgnorth Endowed, Moffats, King Edward VI College, Wolverhampton Grammar School, Wrekin College, Shrewsbury School and Shrewsbury High School. Recreation is well catered for with many golf courses, including Astbury Hall, Bridgnorth and Worfield, as well as good riding, walking and fishing. The Severn Valley Railway runs between Bridgnorth and Kidderminster following the River Severn for much of its route and hosts numerous special events throughout the year Telford and access to the M54 is 12 miles away and provides onwards travel to the Midlands business centres and the wider road network. Regional Airports include Birmingham, Manchester and East Midlands Description The Old Rectory is one of the most important houses in Bridgnorth. It is not only extremely attractive both at the front and the rear, but also architecturally interesting with some lovely well proportioned formal rooms for entertaining together with other less formal rooms, more suited to everyday living. The house is a wonderful family home to the current owners, who have lived there for about 17 years. There are a wealth of period features throughout the flexible accommodation including full length bay windows, ornate ceiling roses and decorative cornicing, Coalbrookdale tiled floors and carved fireplace surrounds. Steps lead up to the porch with doors into the impressive reception hall, which is a focal point of the house and has a sweeping staircase with metal balustrade and wooden beading rising to the first floor. The beautifully elegant reception rooms flow in a circular fashion from the reception hall providing access to the pretty rear gardens and outdoor entertaining spaces. The kitchen/breakfast room looks out over St Leonards Church and large windows facing east, south and west allow you to enjoy the sunshine for the majority of the day. A central island with granite worktop and fitted units along with an inglenook with space for a Aga are the focal points of the room. The inglenook is currently fitted with a Cannon Cordon Bleu Classic Stove, which the current owner might wish to take with them. There is an integrated Fisher Paykel double dishwasher, Die Dietrich steamer and microwave, a Quooker tap with instant boiling water and a larder. On the first floor are 4 double bedrooms, 2 with en-suite shower rooms, one with a Jack and Jill bathroom, a single bedroom and a family bathroom. The basement, once a recording studio was visited by members of Slade and Judas Priest. The current owners have converted it into a cinema room, with the original sound proofing, a wine cellar, office, a one bedroom self contained annexe with separate access, kitchenette and en-suite shower room. There is also a laundry/utility room with storage and access onto a terrace to the side of the house, perfect for enjoying breakfast. Outside Gated access at the side through to the courtyard with further parking and garaging for 4 cars and a workshop. There is also access to a large rear garden with a stone terrace, lawns and mature wide stocked borders. There is a separate garage and a double car port providing further undercover parking. Services Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage are connected. Tenure Freehold with vacant possession on completion. Local Authority Bridgnorth Town Council Council Tax Band G
Method of sale The property is to be offered for sale by private treaty. Fixtures and Fittings All fixtures, fittings and garden statuary are specifically excluded unless otherwise mentioned within these sales particulars. Wayleaves, easements and rights of way The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way whether mentioned within these particulars or not. Viewing Strictly by appointment with Savills. Floor plans Gross Internal Area (approx) 458.7 sq m / 4937 sq ft Coach House = 68.9 sq m / 742 sq ft Carport = 27.7 sq m / 298 sq ft For identification only. Not to scale. Dining Room 6.43 x 4.86 21'1 x 15'11 Garden Room 3.92 x 3.02 12'10 x 9'11 Drawing Room 6.47 x 4.84 21'3 x 15'11 Bedroom 3 5.50 x 4.85 18'1 x 15'11 Bedroom 2 5.52 x 4.86 18'1 x 15'11 N Important Notice Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: Study 6.15 x 3.31 20'2 x 10'10 Carport 6.08 x 4.55 19'11 x 14'11 Bedroom 4.77 x 3.33 15'8 x 10'11 Bedroom 3.95 x 3.33 13'0 x 10'11 1: They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2: Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Kitchen / Breakfast Room 6.73 x 4.42 22'1 x 14'6 Master Bedroom 6.80 x 4.41 22'4 x 14'6 Details printed in April 2017 and photographs taken in March 2017. 17/04/06 BT-J Ground Floor Bedroom 4.76 x 2.83 15'7 x 9'3 Wine Cellar 3.50 x 3.04 11'6 x 10'0 Media Room 4.08 x 3.15 13'5 x 10'4 First Floor Sitting Room 4.74 x 2.29 15'7 x 7'6 Store 2.98 x 1.89 9'9 x 6'2 Utility Room 3.93 x 2.56 12'11 x 8'5 Workshop 5.90 x 2.05 19'4 x 6'9 Garage 6.01 x 4.33 19'9 x 14'2 Energy Efficiency Rating Savills West Midlands Hall Court, Telford TF3 4NF telford@savills.com 01952 239500 savills.co.uk Coach House Coach House 9.12 x 5.91 29'11 x 19'5 Lower Ground Floor 63 81