Victorian end-of-terrace with original chimneys and high ceilings
This Victorian end-of-terrace offers generous character and a convenient town-centre location, ideal for families seeking period charm with manageable outdoor space. High ceilings, original brick chimneys and period proportions give the house a strong sense of character, while the full-width principal bedroom provides flexible family sleeping arrangements.
Ground floor reception rooms flow from a front living room to a dining room with a gas-burning effect fire and on into a rustic-style kitchen. A conservatory/utility at the rear leads directly to an attractive, low-maintenance garden with patio, paved path and gazebo — good for outdoor dining and easy gardening. There is also a useful cellar for storage and shared access to an off-street parking area.
Practical points are clear: the property was constructed before 1900 with solid brick walls (likely uninsulated) and will benefit from updating in places to modern standards. There is one bathroom and a separate shower cubicle, so families should note the single-bathroom layout. Parking is by shared access rather than a private drive.
Powered by mains gas with a boiler and radiators, and with ultrafast broadband and excellent mobile coverage, the home suits buyers wanting period features close to Shrewsbury town centre. For those seeking immediate turnkey modernisation, budget for insulation and cosmetic updating; for buyers who value character and location, this house offers strong potential.