No onward chain, ready to move into
Set in one of Shrewsbury’s most coveted pockets, this well-presented 1930s semi offers period charm with contemporary comfort. Recent renovation throughout includes a 2023 fitted kitchen with real wood units and a double Belfast sink, stylish bathroom and a thoughtfully arranged loft conversion that provides flexible extra accommodation and an en‑suite cloakroom.
The living room centres on an open fire and retains original features such as parquet hallway flooring, stripped pine doors and high ceilings, while three first‑floor bedrooms include built‑in storage. Outside, a gated driveway for two cars leads to a private, leafy enclosed garden with patio — a discreet urban retreat ideal for summer entertaining.
Practical points appeal to many buyers: freehold tenure, chain‑free sale, gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing and fast broadband in a very low‑crime, affluent area. The property’s location is a major draw — a short stroll to Quarry Park, the River Severn and Shrewsbury’s town centre amenities, with highly regarded schools close by.
A few factual notes: the house was constructed in the early 20th century with solid brick walls (no assumed cavity insulation), the plot is relatively small, and there is a single main bathroom serving four bedrooms. These points are offset by the recent renovations, parking provision and useful loft conversion which add real appeal for families or buyers seeking move‑in ready character.