- Charming Victorian end-terrace with classic red-brick facade
- Vacant and chain-free — ready for immediate occupation or letting
- Mains gas central heating and double glazed windows
- Very small overall size; rooms and plot are compact
- Solid brick walls (likely uninsulated) — insulation opportunity
- Rear courtyard garden with gated side access; private outdoor space
- Unrestricted on-street parking; adjoining parking spaces optionally available
- Single bathroom and modest bedroom sizes, limited for larger families
This compact Victorian end-terrace sits on a quiet street just a five-minute walk from Shrewsbury town centre, offering convenient city living in a characterful brick cottage. The layout is straightforward: living room with gas fire, separate kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom — all arranged over two floors and totalling about 506 sq ft. Vacant and chain-free, it is ready for immediate occupation or rental.
The house benefits from mains gas central heating and double-glazed windows, plus a private rear courtyard with gated side access — a useful outdoor space in a dense town setting. On-street parking is unrestricted directly outside, and there is an option (separately negotiated) to buy two adjoining parking spaces if you need dedicated parking.
Buyers should note the property’s compact proportions and very small plot: room sizes are modest and the home will suit first-time buyers, downsizers who want town-centre convenience, or investors seeking a let. The property was built before 1900 with solid brick walls (assumed uninsulated), so there is potential benefit from targeted energy-efficiency improvements. Overall this is a practical, low-risk town home in an affluent area with excellent local amenities and very low crime.