This exceptional cottage is quietly tucked away off Bernards Hill with picturesque views over Bridgnorth low town.
The superb accommodation includes, lounge with beamed ceilings leading to the kitchen and to the ground floor bedroom which could alternatively be used as a study, the Kitchen leads to the enclosed rear garden.
First floor are the master bedroom with beamed ceilings and bathroom.
The cottage has a private enclosed rear garden.
The historic town of Bridgnorth, located on the edges of the River Severn offers a wide range of local shops, markets, restaurants, parks and attractions.
Bridgnorth, in reality, is two towns: the High Town and the Low Town. Now connected by the steepest inland funicular railway in Britain.
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, lost his head here completely, declaring the view to be – “the finest in all my kingdom.”
The more energetic amongst you can amble up one of the seven sets of steps, or the steep old Cartway, where goods were once hauled to the market above. The carts are gone, but the markets remain. Antiques and local produce are particular specialities.
Nearby an iron footbridge takes you to the Severn Valley Railway Station. If you want to explore the beautiful Severn Gorge to the south, and you can enjoy wonderful 1940′s and 1960′s steam nostalgia weekends.
There is also a good choice of first and secondary schooling with easy access to local transport. Bernard’s Hill is located in Low Town enjoying and elevated position with picturesque views across to the Severn Valley Railway.
Bridgnorth is within commuting distance of the West Midlands conurbation, with the M54 providing easy access to the M6 and the motorway network beyond.
The nearest train station can be found in Telford (11 miles).
Shropshire Council – Council Tax Band B
Energy rating – E.