£240,000
2 bed terraced house for saleNorman Road, Southampton SO15
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Austin & Wyatt - Shirley
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About this property
Desirable area of Freemantle
Two bedrooms
Kitchen/dining area
Tasteful décor
Welcoming atmosphere
Private rear garden with seating area
Close proximity to the City Centre and Southampton Train Station
Austin & Wyatt Estate Agents are delighted to present to the market this charming two-bedroom terrace house, ideally situated in the desirable area of Freemantle. This property boasts a welcoming atmosphere, characterized by its well-proportioned living spaces and tasteful decor.
The ground floor of the property features a spacious and well-lit lounge situated at the front, characterized by its elegant sash windows that allow natural light to flood the room. This inviting space serves as an ideal setting for relaxation or entertaining guests, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere. At the rear of the property, you will discover a well-appointed kitchen that includes a dining area, perfect for casual meals or family dinners. This room offers a delightful view of the rear garden, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. The kitchen is designed for both functionality and comfort, making it an essential hub for culinary activities and family bonding.
Ascending to the upper level, you will find two bedrooms, each designed to provide a peaceful retreat for rest and relaxation. Accompanying these bedrooms is a modern family bathroom, equipped with contemporary fixtures and finishes that enhance the overall aesthetic of the home.
The rear garden, accessible from the kitchen, is a substantial space primarily laid to grass, complemented by a patio area at the bottom, ideal for outdoor dining or leisure activities. This outdoor setting offers a private oasis for enjoying the fresh air and sunshine, further enriching the living experience within the property.
Agents notes:
Parking is available on the street.
The property is classified under council tax band C, which is applicable within the jurisdiction of Southampton City Council.
The property is in close proximity to Southampton Central Train Station.
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