Local area guide

Living in Shrewsbury

Thinking about moving to Shrewsbury? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools and transport connections are like - and of course the most important thing of all: how much houses cost to buy.

Your guide to moving to Shrewsbury

Why Shrewsbury is a good place to live

Shrewsbury is a charming and vibrant town known for its scenic beauty and rich history. Living in Shrewsbury gives you the chance to enjoy the historic medieval street plan and a vast array of handsome listed buildings. Known as an affluent and desirable place to live, Shrewsbury offers excellent schools and a jam-packed social calendar of community events and occasions.

Shrewsbury is well located for travel to Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham, providing easy commuting options alongside the tranquility of a smaller town. The high quality of life in Shrewsbury is enhanced with lovely outings along the river, a myriad of independent shops and and a delectable selection of eateries.

What's Shrewsbury famous for?

Shrewsbury is famous for being the birthplace of the great Charles Darwin, an influential figure in the world of science.

The historic town is widely recognised for its picturesque architecture, including over 600 listed buildings and multiple Tudor and Georgian homes, offering a unique aesthetic reminiscent of a bygone era. Shrewsbury's neo-gothic train station and black-and-white Tudor houses also contribute to its charm.

The town's social scene thrives with events like the Shrewsbury Flower Show, which holds the honour of being the longest-running flower show in the world.

Things to do in Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury is rich with activities that capture the essence of the town's unique character. You can explore the town's history by visiting the numerous landmarks such as Shrewsbury Castle and Shrewsbury Abbey. A stroll through the town reveals quaint, cobbled streets, boutique shops and spired churches.

Boating enthusiasts can enjoy a serene journey along the River Severn and a visit to Hawkstone Park Follies is a must, where you can walk along trails with surprising and interesting features.

The Market Hall, recognised as one of the UK's best markets, offers a vibrant mix of goods from over 70 independent businesses. Ultimately, whether you're a history buff, a food lover or an outdoor enthusiast, Shrewsbury has something for everyone.

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Average asking prices in Shrewsbury today

We update our average asking prices every day using data from millions of properties for sale.

Terraced

Avg. asking price

£230,000

45 properties for sale

Detached

Avg. asking price

£415,000

170 properties for sale

Semi-detached

Avg. asking price

£257,300

78 properties for sale

Flats

Avg. asking price

£192,000

26 properties for sale

Properties currently for sale in Shrewsbury

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Transport in Shrewsbury

Find the nearest train stations and other transport links in Shrewsbury.

Local connections

Shrewsbury
National Rail
0.3 miles / 0.5 km
Yorton
National Rail
7 miles / 11.3 km
Wellington (Shropshire)
National Rail
9.9 miles / 15.9 km

Schools in Shrewsbury

Discover local primary schools, secondary schools and sixth form colleges in Shrewsbury.

Education in Shrewsbury

St Winefride's RC Independent School
Ages: 3 - 11 years old
Shrewsbury High School
Ages: 4 - 20 years old
Shrewsbury Colleges Group
Ages: 16 - 99 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2021)
Coleham Primary School
Ages: 5 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2021)
Shrewsbury School
Ages: 12 - 18 years old
Bettws Lifehouse
Ages: 5 - 19 years old
Ofsted Rating: Requires improvement (2023)

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