Characterful two-bedroom town-centre apartment with communal garden and no onward chain.
No onward chain, two double bedrooms, one bathroom and separate cloakroom|Grade II-listed Georgian terrace — restrictions on alterations likely|Share of freehold; service charge ~£1,500pa, ground rent £125pa|Approximately 776 sq ft; lower-ground, mid-terrace apartment|Communal garden and town-centre location close to amenities|Secondary glazing; original sandstone/limestone walls likely uninsulated|Very slow broadband locally; high local crime rate to note|Heating via mains-gas boiler and radiators; EPC C reported
Set within a Grade II-listed Georgian terrace in central Shrewsbury, this two-bedroom lower-ground apartment combines period character with modern fittings and no onward chain. The property offers a kitchen/reception room, separate bathroom plus cloakroom, two double bedrooms and access to a communal garden. At about 776 sq ft, rooms feel well-proportioned for a town-centre conversion.
Practical points are clear: the building is listed, which can restrict external and structural alterations and may complicate future works. The property is sold as a share of freehold with an average service charge of around £1,500pa and a small ground rent of £125pa. Broadband speeds are very slow locally and the immediate area records higher-than-average crime, so city-centre living trade-offs should be considered.
Internally the apartment shows modern styling — contemporary kitchen and bathroom fittings, wooden/herringbone flooring and secondary glazing — making it habitable with minimal immediate work. The mid-terrace sandstone/limestone walls are historic and likely uninsulated, so heating is by mains-gas boiler and radiators; you should expect typical running costs for an older stone building.
This home will suit a buyer wanting central, characterful accommodation without a chain: ideal for first-time buyers or professionals who value proximity to shops, schools and transport. It also offers redecoration or improvement potential where permitted under listed-building constraints.