Location:This property is discreetly positioned and conveniently located within a mile of Romsey town centre, with easy access via the old canal path or a nearby local bus service. Romsey boasts excellent amenities, including a Waitrose superstore and a charming mix of boutique shops, independent retailers, and well-known High Street names, alongside a variety of cafés, bars, and restaurants.
Transport links are excellent, with bus and train stations providing direct routes to Winchester, Salisbury, and Southampton.
For longer journeys, the nearby M3/M27 interchange offers straightforward access to London and the south coast.
Accommodation:
On arrival, you are welcomed into a large entrance hall, setting the tone for the sense of space throughout the home. From here, the layout flows naturally, with two generous double bedrooms positioned to the front and side, along with a well-appointed family bathroom and separate WC. The heart of the home is the inviting sitting/dining room, where a feature log burner creates a warm and homely focal point, perfect for entertaining or cosy evenings in. Beyond this lies a spacious kitchen/breakfast room, fitted with a bespoke handmade wood kitchen that blends charm with functionality. Leading directly from here, a large conservatory with an insulated polycarbonate solid roof provides a bright and versatile space for year-round enjoyment, seamlessly connecting the house with the garden. A thoughtful rear extension adds further flexibility, incorporating an additional double bedroom with WC and an attractive rear porch, enhancing both the living space and the property’s unique character.
Stepping outside, the property continues to impress. Set within grounds of approximately a fifth of an acre, there is extensive parking for multiple vehicles, with space for a caravan, campervan, or boat. A garage and driveway are complemented by a range of outbuildings, including a workshop, several useful sheds, and a wonderfully quirky shepherd’s hut, adding both practicality and charm to the setting. The gardens themselves offer a generous and highly desirable backdrop, creating plenty of scope for outdoor living and future development potential (subject to the relevant permissions).
Test Valley Council Tax:
Band: E, Price: £2.693.82 for the year 2025/26
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