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Guide price

£800,000

4 bed terraced house for sale
Parchment Street, Winchester, Hampshire SO23

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Charters - Winchester

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About this property

  • Four bedrooms

  • Refurbished

  • Character features

  • City Centre

  • Great sized rear garden

  • No onward chain

  • Resident permit parking (as well as a parking space by separate negotiation)

A beautifully refurbished four-bedroom Victorian family home, set on a quiet and highly sought-after side street in the heart of the city, boasting a surprisingly generous garden and sun terrace.

An impressive bay-fronted Victorian townhouse that has recently undergone a comprehensive and high-quality refurbishment. The traditional entrance hall immediately sets the tone, showcasing the period character that defines both the property and the wider streetscape. The elegant sitting room is a particular highlight, featuring an attractive bay window, a character fireplace and impressive ceiling height.

To the rear of the ground floor is a bright and airy dining room/bedroom 4 overlooking the garden, alongside a fully fitted kitchen complete with quality integrated appliances, ample wall and floor cabinetry and a seating area with double doors opening onto the sun terrace. The kitchen/breakfast room has been thoughtfully remodelled into a superb open-plan space, perfectly suited to modern family living. A utility cupboard and cloakroom complete the ground floor accommodation.

The first floor is accessed via the original Victorian staircase and continues to impress, offering a generous principal bedroom with en-suite facilities. There are two further well-proportioned bedrooms and two additional bathrooms.

The carefully landscaped and low-maintenance garden is one of the largest on Parchment Street and provides an exceptional sense of peace and tranquillity for such a central location. The sun terrace enjoys open views across the garden and offers a private spot to relax and enjoy sunshine throughout the day. Featuring a charming and productive apple tree, mature planting, well-stocked borders and a winding path leading to a secluded seating area at the rear boundary, the garden is a true hidden oasis within the city centre. The rear section of the garden also offers excellent potential for an office pod, studio, gym or occasional accommodation, subject to the necessary consents.
Additional information


Materials used in construction: Brick and slate

The property is in a conservation area

Installation of chemical damp proof course 13/7/2020 - Ask Agent for details

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Winchester is a historic cathedral city in Hampshire, southern England, renowned for its rich heritage, cultural significance, and picturesque setting along the River Itchen. Once the ancient capital of England, Winchester played a central role in the country’s early political and religious life, particularly during the Anglo-Saxon period. The city is best known for Winchester Cathedral, one of the largest cathedrals in Europe, which houses the tomb of King Canute and the grave of novelist Jane Austen. Winchester also features the legendary Great Hall, home to the iconic Round Table associated with King Arthur, reflecting the city’s deep ties to medieval legend. Today, Winchester blends historic charm with modern life. It is a thriving university city, home to the University of Winchester, and offers a vibrant mix of independent shops, markets, festivals, and cultural venues. Surrounded by the South Downs National Park, Winchester is also a gateway to scenic countryside and outdoor activities, making it both a significant historical destination and a desirable place to live and visit.

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