£1,800 pcm
(£415 pw)
3 bed terraced house to rentLawes Walk, Minchin Road, Romsey, Hampshire SO51
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
- Available from 8 September 2025
- Retirement
About this property
Immaculate townhouse
Available September 2025
Three bedrooms
Ground floor cloakroom
Sitting/dining room
Family bathroom and en-suite to principal bedroom
Allocated parking
Pleasant position overlooking communal green
This attractive three-bedroom townhouse is situated in the heart of the popular Abbotswood development, which enjoys a host of local amenities including a convenience store, thriving community centre and its own nature reserve and is available from early September 2025.
The property is pleasantly positioned overlooking a communal green and offers low maintenance modern living. The welcoming entrance hallway leads to a useful cloakroom and the bright, spacious kitchen which hosts a range of eye and base level units and integrated appliances. A lovely sitting/dining room lies at the rear of the home with French doors overlooking the garden. The first floor presents two well-proportioned bedrooms supplemented by the family bathroom.
The second floor accommodates an impressive principal suite complete with built-in wardrobes and a beautiful en-suite shower room. Externally there is a low maintenance courtyard garden hosting a shed and rear access with two allocated parking spaces.
The photos used are from a previous advertisement.
Security Deposit: £2,076.92 (based on advertised rental price)
Holding Deposit: £415.38 (based on advertised rental price)
Minimum Term: 12 Months
Council Tax Band: D
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Situated within close proximity to commuter links such as the M27 and A36, Romsey lies on the east bank of the River Test at the lower end of the Test Valley, with the New Forest to the South West, the ancient city of Winchester to the East and the major city and port of Southampton to the South. Romsey retains its regular street market as well as a thriving town centre with shops, restaurants, public houses, leisure facilities and historical sites including Broadlands House. At the centre of Romsey is the market place, town hall and the stunning Abbey. Steeped in history from its Saxon roots and centred upon its imposing and prepossessing abbey, Romsey is the loveliest of market towns which has retained its intrinsic ‘village’ charm. Its sophisticated eateries, boutique shopping and comfortable social life holds appeal for a wide range prospective purchases from retirement to families looking for a safe and convenient lifestyle for their children. This is enhanced by its wealth of excellent local schooling within both the state and private sectors, which attracts many families to the area.