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Ever wanted to live in a brewery? Now's your chance as converted Shrewsbury townhouse hits market

A townhouse converted from a former Grade II listed brewery has gone on the market.

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Brewery House in Longden Coleham is a four-bedroom townhouse arranged over four levels and forms part of the former Trouncer & Co Brewery.

The converted former brewery

The residence has been designed to combine the charm of traditional architecture with modern conveniences and the efficient layout maximises the generous space with large floor-to-ceiling French doors on the lower ground floor level opening onto the garden terrace with river views towards the Quarry and historic town centre.

The converted former brewery

On the ground floor level, from the lounge, floor-to-ceiling French doors open onto a balcony also enjoying the same river views. On the fourth floor, from the master bedroom, there is a further balcony, which also offers views of the surrounding natural landscape, views along the river and a rooftop panorama of the town centre.

The converted former brewery

The townhouse is on the market for £700,000.

The converted former brewery

The residence is open and airy with high ceilings, luxurious finishes. The living spaces flow seamlessly onto the outdoor areas with uninterrupted views of the water. The manicured garden and terrace provides an ideal outside entertaining space, making this the perfect location to enjoy the tranquillity of the river location. The property benefits from gas fired central heating and double glazing.

The converted former brewery
The converted former brewery

The property is being marketed by Miller Evans. For further details or to arrange a viewing visit millerevans.co.uk.