£1,600 pcm
(£369 pw)
3 bed semi-detached house to rentAnglesea Road SO15
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Available from 6 August 2025
About this property
Detached house
Three bedrooms
Two reception rooms
Driveway parking
Gas central heating
Convenient for general hospital
Council tax band D
EPC rating D
Enfields present - detached house. Three bedrooms. Two reception rooms. Conservatory. Driveway parking. Convenient for general hospital. A lovely family home in Anglesea Road, Shirley. EPC Rating D. Council Tax Band D.
Introduction
Enfields present - detached house. Three bedrooms. Two reception rooms. Conservatory. Driveway parking. Convenient for general hospital. A lovely family home in Anglesea Road, Shirley. EPC Rating D. Council Tax Band D.
Internal
The property is accessed via the main front door which leads to the entrance hall. There is a living room with feature fireplace surround with window to the front aspect. There is a dining room with the rear aspect with a door leading to the conservatory. The property also benefits from a separate kitchen with window to the rear aspect and a door to the side aspect. On the first floor there is are three bedrooms and a bathroom/wc.
External
There is a driveway to the front of the property and an enclosed garden to the rear.
Location
Located to the west of the city centre, Shirley is one of Southampton¿s largest and most bustling suburbs. It is centered around Shirley High Street, which offers a broad selection of independent shops, cafés, supermarkets, and services that give the area a lively and self-sufficient feel. The neighbourhood is known for its diversity, family-friendly atmosphere, and wide variety of housing, ranging from period properties to modern flats. St James¿ Park provides a welcome green retreat in the heart of the community, and with good schools and transport connections, Shirley is a highly sought-after location for families and commuters alike.
Southampton is a dynamic port city located on the south coast of England, in the county of Hampshire. Known for its deep maritime roots, the city famously served as the departure point for the rms Titanic and remains one of the UK¿s most important cruise and cargo ports today. It boasts a vibrant blend of historical charm and modern development, offering a diverse cultural scene, two universities, the University of Southampton and Solent University. Southampton also features extensive shopping destinations such as West Quay. With its wide open green spaces like Southampton Common, riverside parks, and strong transport connections, Southampton is an attractive and well-connected place to live and work.
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Deposit
£1,845
Council tax band
Letting arrangements