- Recently renovated and extended; presented to an exacting standard
- Large open-plan kitchen/living/dining with aluminium bi-fold doors
- Contemporary insulated garden room with power and lighting
- Driveway parking and generous rear terrace and lawn
- Three bedrooms; third bedroom is a smaller single room
- Double glazing present; install dates unknown
- Gas central heating, filled cavity walls, low-maintenance garden
- Located near good schools, hospital, shops and M54 access
An immaculately presented 1930s semi-detached home, recently renovated and extended to create bright, flexible family living. The rear extension opens via full-height aluminium bi-fold doors to a large paved terrace and well-maintained lawn, making indoor-outdoor dining and family gatherings effortless. A contemporary, fully insulated garden room provides versatile space ideal for a home office, playroom or guest suite.
Inside, the generous open-plan kitchen/living/dining area is the heart of the house, with integrated appliances, media wall and bespoke storage throughout. A formal front reception room retains period character with a bay window and feature fireplace. Upstairs are three good-size bedrooms (one smaller single) and a luxuriously fitted family bathroom with large shower and bath.
Practical benefits include a tarmac driveway for off-street parking, gas-fired central heating, double glazing and a sensible council tax band. The house sits in a sought-after residential area near well-regarded state and independent schools, local shops, Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and regular buses to the town centre. Easy access to the Shrewsbury bypass and M54 makes commuting straightforward.
Considerations: the property dates from the 1930s so original fabric remains in places, and the installation dates for glazing are unknown. The third bedroom is compact compared with the other rooms. Overall this is a move-in-ready family house that blends period charm with contemporary refurbishment and useful extra accommodation.