Description
A delightful, secluded, semi-detached, Romsey old alms cottage, set within a quiet cul-de-sac. The accommodation comprises a spacious living room, with a wood burning stove and a pretty brick surround. A separate kitchen area with a door into the garden. Upstairs are two bedrooms, front and back, with a neat family bathroom inbetween.
Outside there is a lovely rear garden with an excellent degree of privacy and space to park two vehicles.
Romsey has benefitted from a number of alms houses dating as far back as the 1600s, some still serving their original purpose today. Alms houses were charitable foundations for the care of the poor. Usually built by a local benefactor who would often also bequeath funds to maintain them and provide continued support for the local poor following their death.