- Bespoke Kitchen with Utility Room +
- Immaculate Throughout +
- En-Suite to Main Bedroom +
- Ground Floor Cloakroom +
- Garage with Driveway +
- EPC Rated : B +
Immaculately presented four double bedroom family home offering bright, spacious accommodation throughout. Featuring a bespoke fitted kitchen with utility room, dual-aspect lounge, ground floor cloakroom and ample storage. Benefits include new windows and doors, en-suite to the main bedroom, fully tiled bathrooms, driveway with garage, low-maintenance garden and great views. A superb, ready-to-move-into home ideal for modern family living.
Description - Step inside this immaculately presented four-bedroom family home and you’ll immediately notice the sense of space, light, and thoughtful design throughout. Bright and airy with generous room sizes, the property has been beautifully maintained and enhanced with new internal and external windows and doors, creating a fresh, modern feel in every corner. The welcoming lounge enjoys dual aspects, flooding the space with natural light and making the most of the lovely open views.
At the heart of the home sits a recently fitted bespoke kitchen, perfectly complemented by a separate utility room for everyday practicality. A convenient ground-floor cloakroom and ample storage options add to the home’s family-friendly layout. Upstairs, you’ll find four well-proportioned double bedrooms, including a spacious main bedroom with a stylish en-suite, while the fully tiled bathrooms add a sleek, contemporary finish.
Outside, the low-maintenance garden provides an ideal space to relax or entertain without the upkeep, and the driveway with garage offers excellent parking and storage. With its great views, spacious accommodation, and immaculate presentation throughout, this is a home that’s ready to move straight into and enjoy from day one.
Location - Broseley is a historic market town in Shropshire, located on the southern side of the River Severn within the Ironbridge Gorge UNESCO World Heritage Site. Approximately 6 miles south of Telford and 15 miles east of Shrewsbury, the town is closely linked to Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale, and Jackfield, and is well known for its role in the early Industrial Revolution, particularly in brick and clay pipe manufacturing.
Today, Broseley offers a range of local amenities including shops, cafés, pubs, schools, and community facilities, all set within an attractive residential setting. Surrounded by countryside and woodland, it benefits from excellent access to walking routes and heritage attractions, while road links via the A442 and M54, along with rail services from Telford Central, provide convenient connections to the wider West Midlands.