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The house is situated on Coalport Road which is within an established residential conservation area in the older original part of Madeley. Madeley was an old market gardening town mentioned in the Doomsday Book, and lies within the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site boundary, one and a half miles from Ironbridge with local shops, chemist, post office, etc and a wide selection of eating places. Nearby is the Tar Tunnel and incline of which barges were winched up with their goods and down to the canal which is now redundant but has undergone restoration. Local Shakespeare Inn with a fine restaurant and bar. A footbridge has been restored and crosses the River Severn to the village of Jackfield and the Boat Inn. It is convenient for Madeley town centre, which has undergone a regeneration scheme including new offices, shops and a new Tesco supermarket. Local primary and two new state of the art Academy schools lie nearby, incorporating nursery, primary and secondary options. There are many countryside walks in the area including the Silkin Way. Telford Town Centre is approximately 5 miles away with its wide range of leisure, retail and transport facilities. There is good access to the National Motorway and Rail Network. The front door opens into a spacious farmhouse-style kitchen featuring a built-in Butler's sink. The kitchen/breakfast room seamlessly transitions into a fabulous sun/garden room, creating a stunning space for seating and dining. Bi-fold doors open to a patio area, and a glazed door leads to a cellar/play room with a vaulted and height restrictions. Another fully glazed door opens into a charming sitting room, which connects to a larger lounge. The fireplace has been opened up and fitted with a log burner, creating a warm and cozy living area. Upstairs, a bright landing leads to three wonderfully proportioned bedrooms with exposed wooden flooring and impressive ceiling heights. The family bathroom is also on the first floor, and it connects to a useful utility room at the rear. The utility room features two windows with metal shutters, a nod to the property's historic past. The property sits on a larger-than-average plot, featuring a courtyard driveway, generous private parking, and a carport. The rear boasts a simply stunning garden that must be seen to be fully appreciated. Bi-fold doors open onto an intimate patio with steps leading up to a more formal seating area, one covered by a pergola. Beyond this, the garden stretches out with an undulating lawn leading to a wooded backdrop.
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Shropshire, TF7

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