- Beautiful terraced town house situated in Queens Park +
- Grade ll listed property +
- Roof top terrace +
- Offered with no forward chain +
- Open plan kitchen and living space +
- Over 2000 sq ft of accomodation +
- Central city location +
Offered to the market with no forward chain, this Grade II listed townhouse provides over 2000 sq ft of accommodation positioned within central Queens Park and walking distance to Ocean Village Marina, Oxford Street, local transport links, restaurants and bars.
On the ground floor, a large open plan kitchen living and dining room creates the main hub of the home with a feature bay window producing a wide variety of space to enjoy and utilise for social and formal events with family and friends alike. The kitchen consists of an abundance of storage solutions, worktop surface space and breakfast bar. An additional seating area benefits from a skylighted window allowing an array of natural light to stream throughout. The addition of a separate reception room can be utilised as an office/study, playroom, snug or games room. A useful utility room and downstairs shower room completes the ground floor accommodation.
Ascending the to the floor is the principal bedroom served by a sleek four-piece en-suite bathroom with a sink in bath tub and separate walk in shower. A beautiful feature bay window provides an abundance of natural light to stream through whilst also presenting woodland views overlooking Queens Park. On the second floor are two additional double guest bedrooms with one benefitting from an en-suite shower room and a third floor with a fourth and final bedrooms with a large built in storage cupboard and en-suite shower room.
Externally is outside courtyard space as well as the niche opportunity of having your own private roof terrace accessed via the third floor with far reaching city views making it a fantastic space to enjoy the evening sun.
This property is within a conservation area
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Materials used in construction: Masonry
Southampton is a thriving commercial port with a population in excess of 250,000. It achieved city status in 1964 due to its contribution to trade and the economy. The city centre offers an extensive range of shopping and leisure facilities ranging from small boutique outlets to major department stores including the landmark West Quay shopping mall. Restaurants, bars and cafes cater for every taste and the Cinema de Lux offers the finest film viewing experience. Numerous pleasant parks together with The Common, City golf course and sports centres offer a wide range of leisure opportunities with hundreds of acres of green open space. Premier league football is played at St Marys and the Ageas Bowl is the home of Hampshire cricket hosting domestic and international matches together with live music events. The Guildhall, Mayflower and Nuffield theatres host a wide and eclectic range of plays, opera, ballet and musicals and the public art gallery in the civic centre has a famous and acclaimed collection.