£1,100 pcm
(£254 pw)
2 bed flat to rentEmsworth Road SO15
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Available from 5 December 2025
About this property
First floor flat
Two bedrooms
Gas central heating
Living/dining room
Close to shirley road
Kitchen area
Council tax band A
EPC rating tba
Enfields present - two bedroom flat. First floor. Gas central heating. Living/dining room. Kitchen. Bathroom/WC. Close to shirley high street. A first floor flat in Emsworth Road, Shirley, ideal for anyone wanting easy access to Shirley High Street and the General Hospital. Council Tax Band A. EPC Rating tba.
Introduction
Enfields present - two bedroom flat. First floor. Gas central heating. Living/dining room. Kitchen. Bathroom/WC. Close to shirley high street. A first floor flat in Emsworth Road, Shirley, ideal for anyone wanting easy access to Shirley High Street and the General Hospital. Council Tax Band A. EPC Rating tba.
Internal
The property is accessed via the communal entrance and the flats door takes you through to the staircase leading to the first floor. There is a living/dining room with bay window to the front aspect. There is a bedroom with fitted wardrobe and window to the rear aspect. The hallway leads you to a kitchen area with window to the side aspect, a bathroom/wc with window to the side aspect and a double bedroom with window to the rear aspect.
Location
Located to the west of the city centre, Shirley is one of Southampton¿s largest and most bustling suburbs. It is centred 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 vibrant and historic city on the south coast of England, renowned for its rich maritime heritage, modern amenities, and excellent transport links. A thriving hub for commerce, culture, and education, the city is home to two universities, a bustling shopping scene including the Westquay Centre, and a wealth of leisure and entertainment options.
The city benefits from an abundance of green spaces, such as Southampton Common, while the nearby New Forest National Park and stunning south coast beaches offer superb opportunities for outdoor pursuits.
Southampton is exceptionally well connected, with a mainline railway station offering fast services to London and beyond, an international airport providing both domestic and European travel, and direct access to the M27 and M3 motorways. The city¿s bustling port remains one of the busiest in the UK, well known for being the departure point for prestigious cruise liners.
Offering a dynamic blend of history, culture, and modern living, Southampton appeals to professionals, families, and investors alike, making it a highly desirable place to live and work on the south coast.
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