Property description
The apartment is set over two floors with a spacious entrance lobby with two double bedrooms on the ground floor, one with en-suite shower room. The elegant open plan kitchen/Dining/Living area is flooded in natural sunlight provided by the expanse of bespoke windows.
The kitchen area with the superior black granite work tops is also equipped with appliances. Spacious first floor bedroom with en-suite bathroom with another WC on the landing area. There is also a communal courtyard, landscaped gardens and storage facilities.
Fort Pendlestone is a refined Grade II listed sandstone building with a captivating history, having been used for a variety of purposes including a corn mill, forge and textile mill.
It was built by an eccentric mill owner in the 19th century, the gothic style mill containing a cast iron frame and remarkable brick jack arches.
The building is now a luxurious residential development.
The earliest record of the mill is in 1227 and it was given to the town by Henry III and was run by the Whitmore family who owned the Apley estate at the time.
The sandstone used for the construction of the mill was cut from the rock on the hillside adjacent on Bridgnorth Road.
The last use was in the early 1930's when the building was bought by the Co-operative Wholesale Society and was used as a milk exchanged right up until the early 1960's.
Fort Pendlestone occupies a prominent position on the banks of the River Severn, just over a mile outside of the market town of Bridgnorth which can be reached on foot (from the development) via the path along the river.
Bridgnorth, in reality, is two towns: the High Town and the Low Town. Now connected by the steepest inland funicular railway in Britain.
The Low Town was once a thriving port along the banks of the River Severn, while the High Town held the castle, the churches, and many fine 16th and 17th century mansions. Charles I, lost his head here completely, declaring the view to be - \"the finest in all my kingdom.\"
The more energetic amongst you can amble up one of the seven sets of steps, or the steep old Cartway, where goods were once hauled to the market above. The carts are gone, but the markets remain. Antiques and local produce are particular specialities.
Nearby an iron footbridge takes you to the Severn Valley Railway Station. If you want to explore the beautiful Severn Gorge to the south, and you can enjoy wonderful 1940's and 1960's steam nostalgia weekends.
Please note that these details are for general guidance only. The services at the property have not been tested by ourselves and a detailed survey has not been carried out. Room measurements are approximate and should not be relied upon for the placement of furnishings or fitting of carpets or other flooring.
Property Features :
- 3 Luxurious Bedrooms
- 2 En Suites
- Second Floor Bathroom
- Open Planned Dinning Room
- Exquisite Kitchen