Listed for £600,000
March 16, 2026
Sold for £450,000
2018
Sold for £330,000
2006
Sold for £245,000
2004
Sold for £110,000
1996
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Upstairs are two well-proportioned double bedrooms. The principal bedroom enjoys a peaceful outlook over the rear garden and countryside beyond through a charming dormer window, and benefits from built-in wardrobes together with an en-suite shower room. From here, the landing leads to the second double bedroom which features an attractive fireplace and a useful built-in cupboard, with views across the front garden towards neighbouring village cottages. The fully tiled family bathroom has a bath with shower over, basin and wc, under a Velux window.
Outside:
The gardens have been professionally landscaped creating an ideal secluded space for relaxation, pottering and entertaining. A stone flagged terrace leads from the drawing room doors to a wisteria-clad pergola. Shallow steps lead to further garden area with flower beds and mature shrubs. A gate leads to the rear parking area, where there is a large storage shed and parking for two vehicles.
THE PROPERTY
The terrace as a whole was built in 1860, a signified by a useful wall plaque, with red brick elevations under tile roof. Significant alterations undertaken in 1984 with construction of a two-storey rear extension. (Nb Nos. 1 -4 The Terrace all extended simultaneously under planning ref 84/01288/OLD.)
Tenure: Freehold
Services: All Mains services are connected.
EPC Band D, Council Tax Band E
Flood Risk: (Source: Govt Enviro agency) Surface Water & rivers and seas: Risk 'very low'
Broadband (Source: Ofcom) Superfast broadband available: 80mbps download
Local Authorities: Hampshire County Council, Winchester City Council, Itchen Valley Parish Council.
PARKING
A communal driveway behind the terrace leads to two large, allocated parking spaces for No.2. Further unrestricted parking is available on street.
CONSERVATION AREA
The property is situated within the South Downs National Park and in the Conservation Area of the village of Easton
EASTON
Easton is a much loved and sought after village in the Itchen Valley, only a few minutes drive to both Winchester City centre and the Georgian market town of Alresford.
It has a strong local community and boasts two pubs, The Cricketers and the Chestnut Horse, the latter of which has recently been refurbished under new ownership, with a restaurant, cafe and a deli. There is a beautiful village church, St Mary's, which dates to early Norman times, a village hall where many local events and amateur dramatics take place, a small garage, and a local village cricket team.
SCHOOLING
2, The Terrace is close to good schools both in the state and independent sector. The catchment schools are Itchen Abbas Primary School, Henry Beaufort Senior School and Peter Symonds 6th Form College. Local independent schools include St Swithuns School, Twyford School, Princes Mead, The Pilgrims School and Winchester College, each of which is within just a few minutes drive.