Grade II-listed townhouse with substantial period character
Large mature rear garden and terrace, rare for central location
Principal bedroom with ensuite and walk-in dressing room
Three further bedrooms, three with ensuite bathrooms
Attic rooms and cellar provide office/home ancillary space
Listing status will restrict alterations and may complicate works
EPC exempt; Council Tax Band E and above-average running costs
Front sits on pavement with limited street setback
An imposing Grade II-listed townhouse on Corve Street offering substantial family accommodation across multiple floors and a large, mature rear garden. The house combines historic character — high ceilings, sash windows, period brickwork and original flooring — with useful modern fittings including a fitted kitchen, utility and integrated appliances. The principal bedroom has an ensuite and walk-in dressing room; three further bedrooms benefit from ensuites, giving flexibility for a large family or multi-generation living.
Practical strengths include a cellar, external stores and attic rooms currently used as office and family space. The property sits a short walk from Ludlow town centre and the train station, with local primary and secondary schools close by. The generous plot and mature herbaceous borders create a private garden oasis rare for a central location.
Buyers should note material constraints: the Grade II listing will restrict changes and may complicate structural or aesthetic alterations. The property is EPC-exempt due to its listed status. Council Tax is above average (Band E), and local crime statistics are higher than average — factors to consider for long-term running costs and security. The house sits on the pavement with no front garden and limited street setback.
This home suits buyers seeking a substantial, character-filled family residence in Ludlow’s historic core, who are comfortable with the obligations and costs of owning a listed property and who value proximity to town amenities and schooling.