Listed for £875,000
February 13, 2026
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FIRST FLOOR
Upstairs, the impressive principal bedroom benefits from a contemporary en-suite shower room, while three further splendid double bedrooms are served by a stylish family bathroom. Bedroom two also features fitted wardrobes, adding to the home’s excellent storage provision.
GARDENS AND PARKING
Outside, the property continues to impress with a private, attractive enclosed wraparound garden that offers a wonderful sense of privacy and calm, bordered by mature fencing and greenery that create a peaceful, sheltered feel. The garden is mainly laid to a well-kept lawn, giving it a clean, open look and plenty of space to enjoy throughout the year. A patio area sits perfectly for outdoor living, providing an ideal spot for a seating area where you can relax, entertain, or dine al fresco. The layout flows naturally around the property, making the most of the wraparound design while maintaining a feeling of seclusion. Overall, it’s a charming and versatile outdoor space both practical and inviting, and perfect for enjoying sunny days or quiet evenings outdoors. A gravelled driveway provides parking for multiple vehicles, enhancing both convenience and curb appeal.
Combining timeless Georgian-inspired design with forward-thinking, energy-efficient technology, this exceptional home offers a rare opportunity to enjoy luxurious, sustainable, cost-effective living in one of Winchester’s most desirable village locations.
KINGS WORTHY AND SURROUNDING AREA
Set within this exclusive Kings Worthy development, sitting on the outskirts of both the rolling hills and the South Downs National Park and the timeless city of Winchester. The long-established Cart & Horses and King Charles pubs, a successful farm shop and a range of local stores are all within walking distance. And you can meander the ancient Nun’s Walk footpath - part of the old Pilgrims Way to Canterbury - which runs alongside the chalk streams of the River Itchen all the way from the house into the City.
The popular Kings Worthy Primary school is only a short walk away, and there’s both a bus service and quick access to road networks criss-crossing the county to provide easy connections to the host of private and state schools in Winchester and the wider area,. The Cathedral City of Winchester is located approximately 2.5 miles away and offers a more comprehensive range of cultural and leisure facilities, including high street shops, library, coffee shops, restaurants, theatre, cinema and various museums. The M3 motorway provides access to the national road network whilst Winchester mainline railway station provides regular services to London Waterloo with journey times of about one hour.