Two double bedrooms plus converted loft/study with Velux windows
Modern extended kitchen/breakfast room with integrated appliances
Bay-fronted lounge and separate dining room
Large, well-established enclosed rear garden with shed and greenhouse
Double-width driveway providing off-street parking for two vehicles
Offered with no upward chain; freehold tenure
1991 gable rebuild and partial underpinning — vendor paperwork available
Single bathroom; loft has sloping ceilings (limited headroom)
This attractive 1930s semi-detached house offers generous living space for families seeking a ready-to-move-in home in a desirable Shrewsbury suburb. The ground floor flows from a bay fronted lounge to a separate dining room and a modern extended kitchen/breakfast room that opens into a bright UPVC conservatory — ideal for everyday family life and entertaining.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms, a refitted four-piece bathroom and a useful converted loft/study area with Velux windows. Practical features include gas central heating, UPVC double glazing, driveway parking for two cars and extensive, well-established rear gardens that provide a private outdoor retreat and space for children and gardening.
Notable factual points: the property is offered with no upward chain and is freehold. In 1991 the gable wall was rebuilt and partial underpinning carried out; paperwork is available from the vendor for inspection. The loft has part-sloping ceilings and is best suited as a study or occasional bedroom rather than a full-height bedroom. There is just one bathroom for a two-bedroom house.
Overall, this home suits families or professionals wanting a spacious, characterful house with modernised living spaces, parking and generous gardens, in an affluent, well-connected area close to schools and Shrewsbury town centre.