Well‑maintained 1930s semi with south‑west garden, detached double garage and no chain.
Three bedrooms with modern shower room and versatile through lounge/diner
Set on a popular street a short walk from Shirley High Street, this well‑maintained 1930s semi‑detached home combines period character with practical family space. The ground floor offers a long through lounge/diner and an extended kitchen, while three bedrooms and a modern shower room sit upstairs. A useful covered side entrance and under‑stairs pantry add everyday convenience.
Outside, the South‑West facing rear garden is a standout: mature borders, a lawn and paved path lead to a detached double garage with power and lighting. Driveway parking and a walled front garden provide additional kerb appeal. The property is offered with no onward chain, which can speed a straightforward move.
Practical details are clear: gas central heating, UPVC double glazing and mains services are in place. EPC rated D and solid brick construction (original, likely without cavity insulation) mean there is scope to improve energy efficiency. The house is freehold and modest in overall size (approximately 786 sq ft), so buyers should check space needs carefully.
Location is a genuine strength for families: close to Parkgate Shopping Centre, good local amenities and several schools, including options rated ‘Good’. A few nearby primary and secondary schools are noted as requiring improvement, so families should review admissions and catchment information. No flooding risk and very low local crime add to the area’s appeal.