The property is situated within Reynolds Wharf, which was named after William Reynolds, the inventive genius who brought porcelain manufacture, chain-making and boat building to Coalport \"new town\" and in the process helped to make the Ironbridge Gorge, the industrial heart of England and the World. Production of the world famous Coalport China ceased in 1926 but now the works are open as part of the Ironbridge Gorge Museum.
The Ironbridge Gorge is a designated World Heritage Site where the World's first iron bridge was constructed in 1779.
A sense of community has evolved on this delightful redevelopment in which this house is situated. Designed sympathetically to fit into the local historic area, whilst still offering modern living and energy efficiency.
The accommodation will fulfil all your modern needs. On the ground floor is a kitchen diner with door through to a utility room and boiler cupboard with generous storage. Off the entrance hall is a guest WC and the living room, which has a set of French patio doors out to the rear enclosed garden.
On the first floor the gallery landing has doors to the master bedroom with en suite shower room and great views of the river, bedroom three also with views of the river, bedroom two, a guest double bedroom with dual aspect and a family bathroom.
Outside the property has a lovely outside area benefiting scenic viewing and from being on the end so, a little larger than many of the other properties.
The property also comes with one allocated parking space that is immediately in front of the property and a garage in front and to the left as you come out of the front door.
DirectionsFrom Ironbridge follow Waterloo Street, pass the Free Bridge and follow the river down to Coalport. The Coalport China museum lies on the right - you turn right and first left into Reynolds Wharf. The property lies on the right hand side. Sat Nav: TF8 7HU.
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