Three bedrooms in a compact, practical two-storey layout
Newly renovated interior: re-fitted bathroom and updated décor
Private rear garden, detached garage and multiple driveway spaces
Living room with wood-burning stove and light conservatory
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — insulation may be required
Double glazing present; install date unknown, check condition
Heating discrepancy: electric storage heaters vs listing mentioning oil
Council tax described as cheap; confirm running costs and fuel type
This mid-terrace three-bedroom cottage in Ford offers a compact, well-presented family home with practical outdoor space. The house has been newly renovated with fresh décor, refitted bathroom and landscaped garden, making it move-in ready for buyers seeking a village setting with easy access to Shrewsbury.
The plot includes a private rear garden, detached garage and generous gravel driveway for multiple cars — a notable benefit in a rural village. Interiors include a generous living room with a wood-burning stove and a conservatory that brings extra light and usable space.
Buyers should note a material discrepancy in heating information: the structured data lists electric storage heaters, while the listing text refers to oil-fired central heating and a new boiler. Confirm the current heating system and running costs with a surveyor. Solid brick walls are likely uninsulated, and double glazing install date is unknown, so further insulation work may be needed to improve efficiency.
Overall this is a practical, newly refreshed cottage suited to families or buyers wanting a countryside base close to schools and local amenities, with straightforward renovation potential to improve energy performance and personalise finishes.