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Get startedThis 343 square metre property in Berwick, Shrewsbury, Shrewsbury carries an energy performance rating of E. It is heated by oil-fired central heating and is currently listed as a private rental.
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Estimated value
£670,000
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101.5
Feb 26
UK HPI from HM Land Registry. Baseline: Jan 2015 = 100.
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Comparing to 9 other houses on this street
Government energy efficiency score (1–100)
More efficient than 78% of similar properties
Total internal floor space
Larger than all similar properties
Annual carbon output from heating, hot water & lighting
Lowest among similar properties
Living spaces like bedrooms & living rooms
More rooms than all similar properties
Comparisons are based on the most recent EPC data for each property in this postcode. Only similar property types (houses) are compared.
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This property is located in Berwick, Shrewsbury (postal district SY 4), a locality that offers a blend of historic charm and rural setting.
Berwick House is a Georgian country house on the banks of the River Severn, in the civil parish of Pimhill, north of Shrewsbury, in Shropshire, England. The Battle of Shrewsbury was fought on 21 July 1403, waged between an army led by the Lancastrian King Henry IV and a rebel army led by Henry "Harry Hotspur" Percy from Northumberland. The battle, the first in which English archers fought each other on English soil, reaffirmed the effectiveness of the longbow and ended the Percy challenge to King Henry IV of England. The house’s setting beside the river places it within a historically significant landscape, and its Georgian architecture reflects the classic style of the period. Residents in the area can enjoy the tranquility of the countryside while being close to the market town of Shrewsbury, providing access to local amenities and transport links. The historical context of the locality adds cultural depth to the surrounding environment, making it an appealing choice for those who appreciate heritage and rural living.
Average road noise levels for this postcode

07:00 – 23:00
43.9dB
Low
23:00 – 07:00
38.3dB
Low7 months of data for Shrewsbury
Violence & Sexual
Dec 2025On or near Hilly Lane
Other Theft
Nov 2025On or near Jubilee Street
Violence & Sexual
Oct 2025On or near Glebelands
Violence & Sexual
Oct 2025On or near Eckford Park
Violence & Sexual
Aug 2025On or near Glebelands
Other Theft
Aug 2025On or near Lullas Way
Data from Police UK • Updated monthly
Schools and transport links nearby
Grange Primary School
2.4km
29 mins
Greenfields Primary School
2.4km
29 mins
Mount Pleasant Primary
2.5km
30 mins
School data from Dept. for Education • Transport data from NaPTAN
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4 points of interest nearby
Map data from OpenStreetMap • Transport data from NaPTAN • School data from Dept. for Education • Scenic data from Beautifulplaces.ai
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