Offered to the market with no onward chain, this extended 1930s semi-detached house occupies a favourable position within the popular Upper Shirley district of Southampton. The property presents an excellent opportunity for buyers seeking a home with character and potential, now requiring an element of modernisation to suit individual tastes.
The house enjoys strong kerb appeal, featuring a walled forecourt garden and a small driveway area to the front. Gated side access leads to a larger-than-average rear garden, predominantly laid to lawn with established shrub borders and a garden shed, providing an ideal outdoor space with an easterly aspect.
Entry to the property is via an enclosed porch which opens into a welcoming hallway, where stairs rise to the first floor with useful storage beneath. To the front of the home is a generous yet cosy lounge, enhanced by a bay window overlooking the front elevation.
The rear of the ground floor has been extended, creating a spacious dining/family room with patio doors opening directly onto the garden, allowing for excellent natural light and indoor-outdoor flow. Adjacent to this is a fitted kitchen comprising matching base and wall units with contrasting work surfaces, along with space and plumbing for appliances. Completing the ground floor accommodation is an additional playroom/home office and a convenient cloakroom WC.
The first floor offers three well-proportioned bedrooms, with the principal bedroom benefiting from fitted wardrobes. A three-piece family bathroom serves this level, arranged with a bath and shower with screen, vanity wash hand basin and WC.
Overall, this attractive 1930s semi-detached home combines a sought-after location, generous accommodation and scope for improvement, making it an appealing prospect for families and buyers looking to add value.