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House For Sale £548,800
Gray Close, Warsash, Southampton, Hampshire, SO31


Description
A wonderful family home tucked towards the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Warsash offers four bedrooms, vast living accommodation and a much larger than average tandem garage is offered with no onward chain. At the front of the home off road parking is offered for up to three cars as well as a double length garage complete with electric doors. When you enter the property, you will be met with the kitchen which overlooks the front of the house with floor and wall units on all sides complete with a range of integrated appliances including oven, hob, dishwasher and fridge and freezer. Across the hallway a formal dining room provides an extra versatile reception room. Stretching across the back of the home is the sitting room with a working open fire place warming the whole home. Double doors lead out to the conservatory where the rear garden can be enjoyed all year round and the utility bench keeps some of the appliances out of the kitchen. The first floor offers four well-proportioned bedrooms, the principle of the four benefits from an en-suite with bathroom. There is also range of fitted wardrobes across the bedrooms which share a family bathroom. The easterly facing rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with decking at the top and the bottom to capture the most of the sun and giving you the option of alfresco dining.

Warsash is situated to the South of Locks Heath and Sarisbury Green. The village itself sits at the Eastern side of the mouth of the River Hamble which flows into the mouth of Southampton Water and the Solent. The location is closely linked to the village of Hamble which sits on the opposite side of the River Mouth. They are linked via the road bridge at Swanwick and a small foot ferry which operates during most daylight hours. Warsash merges into the hamlet of Hook to the West, and both areas are steeped in history, from ship building on the Hamble, dating back to the 15th Century to a substantial Fishing fleet in the 17th Century. During the Second World War the area provided an essential staging area for D-Day. Today the area is synonymous with its connections to the sea, mainly from a leisure perspective. The Yachting World has made an impact, with marinas and boat yards lining the nearby shores of the estuary. The properties in the area reflect this incredible history, offering some of the most varied housing stock in the South of England. There are several shopping areas in and around Warsash, offering Convenience Stores, Chemist, Art Gallery, Yacht Chandlery, Butcher, Green Grocer to name a few. Schooling in Warsash is very good and both Primary Schools feed into the local Brookfield Secondary School.

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