Price changed to £775,000
October 2, 2025
Price changed to £795,000
August 19, 2025
Price changed to £850,000
June 8, 2025
Listed for £900,000
April 14, 2025
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Bedrooms three and four also offer built-in wardrobes and a view over the rear garden. The owners have traditionally used bedroom four as a nursery or an additional office, which has built-in cupboard space. The sunny rear garden offers wooden decking with a large electric awning spanning the depth of the garden providing shade on those hotter days.
The outdoor garden office provides a comfortable space with power, heating and internet which is perfect for working from home. There is also convenient side and rear access to property along with a covered storage area for bicycles. The property has a good Energy Efficiency Rating C.
Services:
Water – Mains Supply
Gas - Mains Supply
Electric - Mains Supply
Sewage - Mains Supply
Heating - Gas Central Heating
Materials used in construction: TBC
How does broadband enter the property: TBC
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Located close to central Winchester, the property is short walking distance to the city and Winchester train station offering very convenient access to London Waterloo (commutable within the hour on South West Trains), as well as to Bournemouth, Southampton and Reading. The area is also well served by main road networks, with easy access to the M3, M27 and A34, with Junction 12 of the M25 reachable by car within an hour. For seeking further destinations, Southampton’s international airport is on hand with many UK and international routes. Winchester boasts some of the best schools and colleges and is home to the renowned Peter Symonds College, Winchester College (the oldest public school in the United Kingdom) and The Westgate School (catchment for Hampshire’s Outstanding all-through primary and secondary school), amongst others. Steeped in history, Winchester is England’s ancient capital city and former seat of King Alfred the Great. This vibrant and cosmopolitan city seamlessly combines grand old architecture with 21st century art, sculpture and world-class attractions which includes the magnificent cathedral. With award-winning pubs and restaurants and a plethora of boutique shops, café bars, and a lively farmers market there is so much to enjoy in this city. There is a cultural programme throughout the year which includes top literary festivals, exhibitions and theatre productions. Within easy reach are the sandy beaches of the south coast as well as the natural beauty of the New Forest and the rolling countryside of the South Downs National Park and the Meon Valley.