3 double bedrooms with separate living and dining rooms
South-facing private garden with seating areas and views across town
Refitted kitchen with integrated appliances and granite surfaces
Detached garage, driveway parking and gated side access
Custom insulated shepherd’s hut included — studio or home office
Recently refitted utility/shower room with side access
Cavity walls likely uninsulated; consider wall insulation upgrade
Local crime level above average — factor security measures
This attractive 1930s semi-detached house sits in a quiet cul-de-sac in Mountfields, a short walk from Shrewsbury town centre and riverside open space. The layout suits family life with separate living and dining rooms, an extended living area that opens to the garden, and three double bedrooms upstairs.
Practical upgrades include a refitted kitchen with integrated appliances, a recently refitted utility/shower room, double glazing and gas central heating. The south-facing rear garden is private and substantial for an in-town plot; a detached garage, driveway parking and a custom insulated shepherd’s hut provide useful additional space for home office or studio use.
Buyers should note a few material points: the house dates from the 1930–49 period and cavity walls appear to lack modern insulation, the double glazing install date is unknown, and the local crime level is above average. These are straightforward items to factor into upkeep and improvement budgets.
Overall this is a well-proportioned family home in a convenient, sought-after spot close to good schools, shops and leisure amenities. It will suit families wanting easy town access with private outdoor space, or buyers aiming to add value through targeted insulation and cosmetic updates.























































