£359,950
3 bed terraced house for saleWatertower Way, Basingstoke RG24
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Leasehold
Martin & Co Basingstoke
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About this property
Edwardian Conversion
Re-Fitted Wren Kitchen
Three Double Bedrooms
High Ceilings
Spacious Living Accommodation
Private Enclosed Garden
Well Presented Throughout
Popular Residential Location
Well presented three double bedroom home forming part of an attractive Edwardian conversion. Featuring a re fitted kitchen, spacious living accommodation, high ceilings, private garden and allocated parking.
Well presented three double bedroom home forming part of an attractive Edwardian conversion. Featuring a re fitted kitchen, spacious living accommodation, high ceilings, private garden and allocated parking.
The property is entered through a solid front door with a glazed panel above, allowing natural light into the entrance while maintaining privacy. The hallway is well proportioned and finished with hard wearing flooring, creating a practical and welcoming first impression.
A radiator is positioned within the entrance hall, providing effective heating to this space. The staircase rises from the hallway to the first floor and is finished with fitted carpet and painted balustrade.
Beneath the stairs, the space has been fully utilised with bespoke fitted storage, including pull out drawers and cupboards, ideal for shoes, and everyday household items. In addition, a separate cupboard
Overall, the entrance hall is both functional and well thought out, offering excellent storage and clear access to the main living accommodation.
Cloakroom The cloakroom includes a WC and wash hand basin with a tiled splash-back. A radiator provides heating, and the room is finished with hard wearing flooring
living room The reception room is a spacious and well-proportioned room, enhanced by high ceilings which create a strong sense of light and openness. Three windows provide excellent natural light, making the space feel bright and airy throughout.
The layout comfortably accommodates both seating and dining furniture, with hard-wearing flooring continuing throughout. A door provides direct access to the garden, and an open archway leads through to the kitchen.
Re-fitted kitchen The kitchen was fitted approximately one year ago by Wren and is neatly presented throughout. It is arranged with a range of modern wall and base units, including tall larder-style cupboards, providing excellent storage. These are complemented by generous marble-effect worktop space and matching splashbacks.
Integrated appliances include a gas hob with extractor above, double oven, dishwasher, washing machine and fridge freezer. An inset stainless-steel sink with mixer tap is set into the worktop. Additional features include under-cupboard lighting, recessed ceiling spotlights and hard-wearing flooring. There is also a cupboard housing the gas boiler. A window provides natural light, making this a practical and well-finished kitchen that remains in excellent condition.
First floor landing The first floor landing is well proportioned and provides access to all bedrooms and the family bathroom. It is finished with fitted carpet and neutral décor, with a balustrade overlooking the stairwell. The landing also benefits from a useful built in cupboard housing the hot water tank, offering additional storage space.
Bedroom 1 The principal bedroom is a well-proportioned room, with two windows providing good natural light. The room is finished with fitted carpet and neutral décor, creating a calm and comfortable sleeping space.
A built-in wardrobe provides useful hanging and storage space, helping keep the room well organised. The layout comfortably accommodates a double bed along with additional bedroom furniture.
En-suite The en suite is fitted with a shower enclosure, WC and wash hand basin. The walls are finished with tiled splashbacks and the room benefits from a heated towel rail, recessed ceiling spotlights and a shaver point. The space is neatly presented and finished with practical flooring, providing a functional en suite to the main bedroom.
Bedroom 2 Bedroom two is a double room with two windows providing natural light. It is finished with fitted carpet and neutral décor. A radiator provides heating, and the room offers space for a bed and additional furniture.
Bedroom 3 Bedroom three is a double room with a window providing natural light. It is finished with fitted carpet and neutral décor. A radiator provides heating, and the room offers space for a double bed and additional furniture.
Bathroom The family bathroom is fitted with a bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, WC and wash hand basin. The room is finished with tiled walls and practical flooring, with a mirrored wall cabinet providing additional storage. A window allows natural light and ventilation
front The property is approached via a paved pathway with steps leading up to the front door. Brick retaining walls border the approach, with established hedging providing a degree of privacy. The front door is set beneath the main elevation, creating a defined and practical entrance to the home.
Rear The property benefits from a private, enclosed garden area with paved sections providing space for outdoor seating. Brick boundary walls and established hedging offer a good level of privacy. The garden is practical and low maintenance, with gated access leading through to the rear and side of the property. Gate to the allocated parking space
parking The property benefits from one allocated parking space located conveniently close to the entrance. There are also additional visitor bays available within the development, offering easy parking for guests.
Location – Rooksdown / Limes Park Set within the heart of the Park Prewett redevelopment, Watertower Way forms part of a unique and historically rich setting. Originally serving as a military hospital for Canadian forces during the First World War, the site later became a psychiatric hospital and once again played a role during the Second World War. Decades later, the area was thoughtfully transformed by developer Thomas Homes, who converted the original hospital buildings into distinctive residential homes. This regeneration gave rise to what is now known as Limes Park – the focal point of the newly established civil parish of Rooksdown.
Key facts for buyers Tenure: Leasehold
Lease Term: 999 years from 1 April 2007
Ground Rent: £0
Current Service Charge: £1089 per annum (subject to annual review)
EPC Rating: C (Score: 78)
Council Tax Band: D
Local Authority: Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council
Conservation Area
Watertower Way lies within the Park Prewett Conservation Area, designated in 1998 by Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council. As such, any external alterations or works to trees require prior notice or consent. Full details are set out in the Council's Conservation Area Appraisal.
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Tenure
Leasehold (981 years)
Service charge
£1,087 per year
Council tax band
D
Ground rent
Ground rent date of next review