Grade II listed 16th‑century timber‑framed townhouse
Newly renovated throughout; currently a successful holiday let
Three bedrooms, modern shower room plus separate ground‑floor WC
Large attic with potential conversion (subject to planning/listed consent)
Sunny enclosed courtyard; low‑maintenance outdoor space
On‑street parking only; no private driveway or garage
Medium flood risk — insurance and precautions advised
Listed status restricts alterations and may complicate works
A Grade II listed 16th‑century townhouse in the heart of Ludlow, recently renovated and trading successfully as a three‑bed holiday let. The house retains visible timber framing, inglenook fireplace and exposed beams while offering contemporary fixtures, a modern shower room and practical fitted kitchen. The property’s central location is walkable to shops, restaurants and the railway station, supporting strong short‑stay demand.
Internally the layout is efficient across approximately 911 sq ft: sitting room with cellar access, kitchen opening to a sunny enclosed courtyard, three well‑proportioned bedrooms and a large attic with potential for conversion to a master suite (subject to planning). The courtyard provides low‑maintenance outdoor space and a wooden pergola for alfresco use; on‑street parking is available by permit.
Important considerations: the house is Grade II listed, so alterations will be restricted and require listed‑building consent. The site is in a medium flood‑risk area and the central location records above‑average local crime statistics. These factors affect insurance, running costs and certain renovation options. For buyers seeking a character investment or compact town home with proven holiday‑let income, this offers immediate trading potential and further upside only where planning and listing consents allow.