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Four-bedroom Grade II* listed Tudor townhouse, Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury
Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury, SY1 2QR
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Set within Shrewsbury's medieval loop and dating from the late sixteenth century, this Grade II* listed four-bedroom Tudor townhouse occupies a prime position on the historic Wyle Cop, just above the English Bridge. Extending to approximately 188 square metres over three irregular jettied storeys, the house combines exceptional original character — exposed oak framing, an enormous brick inglenook, leaded casements and worn elm boards underfoot — with services discreetly brought up to a workable contemporary standard. The studded plank door opens directly onto a flagged hall with the original Tudor staircase rising to one side. To the left, a generous timber-framed sitting room features a vast brick inglenook with a substantial oak bressummer beam and a cast-iron wood-burner, with deep window seats set into the leaded bays. A small panelled snug sits behind. The rear extension houses a low-ceilinged dining kitchen finished in hand-painted in-frame cabinetry in deep heritage moss-green, polished slate worktops and a cream four-oven AGA set into the old chimney recess. The first floor accommodates a principal bedroom and dressing room beneath the original timber roof trusses, together with two further doubles and a marble-clad bathroom. A fourth bedroom and a small study fill the second-floor attic. Outside, a tiny enclosed brick-walled courtyard sits behind the house — paved in worn quarry tiles, with mature climbing roses and a single wrought-iron bench. Permit parking nearby on St Julian's Crescent. Freehold, council tax G, EPC F (limited by listed status).
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