This magnificent Grade II listed home dating back to the 1760s is beautifully presented throughout, with original quirks and features entwined with a modern blend in areas. The home is located in Romsey town centre, a short stroll from Waitrose, the local shops and cafes. Internally the home comprises hall with stairs leading to the first floor, large open plan sitting room, dining area and new kitchen/breakfast room. On the first floor you have two large double bedrooms, a study/ third bedroom area, four piece family bathroom and large landing space. Externally the home benefits from a private southerly facing garden to the rear and off road parking.
Ground Floor
The ground floor has exposed wooden beams, a restored terracotta tiled floor and gas underfloor heating. The entrance hall provides access to the first floor via the stairs and a door leads to the sitting/dining area, a wonderfully cosy space with a wood burner. Designed by 'Kutchenhaus' in Romsey, the kitchen is the perfect example of modern and deep character, with quartz work tops, butler sink, a beautiful glass display cabinet, wine cooler, 'Rangemaster' oven with stylish tiled splashback, extractor canopy over, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave and a selection of storage cupboards.
First Floor
The landing over the years has been used as a study and at times an additional bedroom with curtains surrounding. Bedroom one is a generous double room, with high ceilings and a splendid low level window. Bedroom two is another double room with a beautiful sash window. The four piece family bathroom also with a low level window, comprises free standing claw bath, WC, wash basin and enclosed shower cubicle. The loft space is boarded, is accessed via a pull down ladder, has lighting, a 'Velux' window and the potential to be converted (subject to relevant approval).
Outside
The rear garden has a pleasant southerly aspect, is beautifully presented, low maintenance and mainly laid to paving with shrub borders. A brick build outbuilding provides access to an outside WC, another outbuilding is used as a utility space, has plumbing for a washing machine and space for a tumble dryer. At the very rear of the garden you have a summerhouse with power, lighting and plumbing.
Parking
Off road parking is provided
Location
Station Road is in the heart of Romsey, located within a short level walk of the town centre along with all the extensive amenities this market town has to offer including Waitrose, Romsey Library, coffee shops, restaurants, bars, doctors’ surgeries, dentists, some stunning walks and Romsey Abbey. Romsey train station is also located a short walk from the property.
Sellers Position
Found an onward purchase
Age
Circa 1760
Tenure
Freehold with flying freehold
Heating
Wood burner, gas underfloor heating on ground floor and electric heaters on first floor
Infant And Junior School
Romsey Primary School
Secondary School
The Romsey Academy
Council Tax
Band D - Test Valley Borough Council