- Grade II listed Georgian townhouse with original features
- Large accommodation: c.2,100 sqft; three storeys plus cellar
- Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, three reception rooms
- Conservatory opens onto walled garden with summer house
- Parquet flooring, high ceilings and exposed beams
- On-street parking only; residents’ permit required
- Listed status restricts alterations and may raise costs
- Council tax expensive; local crime above average
A handsome Grade II listed Georgian townhouse on Lower Broad Street, this spacious four-bedroom home combines period character with practical family living. High ceilings, sash windows, parquet flooring and original fireplaces provide classic charm, while the galley kitchen, utility room and cellar add everyday convenience. The bright conservatory opens onto a sheltered walled garden with a summer house and brick store — excellent for children and outdoor entertaining.
Accommodation is arranged over three floors with three reception rooms and well-proportioned bedrooms. The layout suits a family needing separate living and dining spaces, a home office or guest room, and spacious principal accommodation on the upper floors. Modern comforts include gas central heating and fast broadband/mobile signal.
Important considerations: the property’s Grade II listing protects its character but will restrict alterations and may increase repair costs. Parking is on-street by residents’ permit only and must be applied for through the council. Council tax is described as expensive and local crime levels are above average, both factors to weigh against the house’s central, town-centre location.
Overall, this large, characterful townhouse will appeal to buyers who value historic charm, generous internal space and a private walled garden close to Ludlow’s amenities — provided they are comfortable with listed-building responsibilities and town-centre parking arrangements.