Grade II listed period home with authentic sash windows and exposed beams
Refitted kitchen with quarry tiles and inset wood-burner feature
Two double bedrooms, principal bedroom with en-suite shower room
Large overall size (approx. 943 sq ft) and multi-story layout
Two allocated off-street parking spaces to the front
Side courtyard garden; town-centre convenience near Ironbridge
Listed status will restrict alterations and may complicate works
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — potential energy inefficiency
This Grade II listed two-bedroom semi forms part of the converted Cumberland Hotel and delivers genuine period charm alongside practical modern updates. Exposed beams, sash windows and a refitted kitchen give immediate character, while a wood-burner-effect gas fire adds cosy appeal for colder months.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors with a large living room, generous kitchen/diner, two double bedrooms and two bathrooms, including an en-suite to the principal. The property extends to approximately 943 sq ft and includes a side courtyard garden and two allocated off-street parking spaces — rare for town-centre period homes.
Location is a strong selling point: Broseley’s High Street amenities and the Ironbridge World Heritage Site are nearby, with good broadband and mobile signal for home working. Council Tax is modest (Band B), and mains gas central heating is installed.
Important considerations: the listed status means any alterations will be controlled and may complicate works or modernisation. The building is of solid brick construction and likely lacks cavity wall insulation, so energy performance and heating costs could be higher than a modern home. Buyers should allow for specialist listed-building advice and potential consent requirements.