£1,250 pcm
(£288 pw)
2 bed terraced house to rentPeppard Close, Bitterne Village SO18
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Available from 22 December 2025
About this property
Terraced house
Two double bedrooms
Separate kitchen
Gas central heating
Living/dining room
Parking for two cars
Council tax band B
EPC rating C
Enfields present - two double bedrooms. Gas central heating. Terraced house. Living/dining room. Separate kitchen. Bathroom/WC. Two allocated parking spaces. A two bedroom house set in a cul-de-sac, close to Bitterne Village. Council Tax Band B. EPC Rating C.
Two Bedroom House In Bitterne
Enfields present - two double bedrooms. Gas central heating. Terraced house. Living/dining room. Separate kitchen. Bathroom/WC. Two allocated parking spaces. A two bedroom house set in a cul-de-sac, close to Bitterne Village. Council Tax Band B. EPC Rating C.
Internal
The property is accessed via the front door which leads to the entrance hall with stairs to the first floor. To the front there is a separate kitchen with window to the front aspect, whilst to the rear there is a living/dining room with window and door to the rear aspect. On the first floor there is a double bedroom to the front aspect with storage cupboard, a bathroom/wc, and a further double bedroom with window to the rear aspect.
External
There is an enclosed garden to the rear and parking spaces for two cars.
Location
Positioned on the eastern side of the city, Bitterne is a well-established residential area with a strong community feel. At its heart lies Bitterne Village, a bustling local hub that combines the charm of a traditional high street with the convenience of modern amenities including supermarkets, banks, and cafés. Bitterne is particularly attractive to families due to its good schools, recreational spaces such as Riverside Park, and its proximity to the River Itchen. Its location offers excellent road access to the M27 motorway, making it a strategic choice for those who commute to nearby towns and cities.
Southampton is a vibrant and historic city on the south coast of England, renowned for its rich maritime heritage, modern amenities, and excellent transport links. A thriving hub for commerce, culture, and education, the city is home to two universities, a bustling shopping scene including the Westquay Centre, and a wealth of leisure and entertainment options.
The city benefits from an abundance of green spaces, such as Southampton Common, while the nearby New Forest National Park and stunning south coast beaches offer superb opportunities for outdoor pursuits.
Southampton is exceptionally well connected, with a mainline railway station offering fast services to London and beyond, an international airport providing both domestic and European travel, and direct access to the M27 and M3 motorways. The city¿s bustling port remains one of the busiest in the UK, well known for being the departure point for prestigious cruise liners.
Offering a dynamic blend of history, culture, and modern living, Southampton appeals to professionals, families, and investors alike, making it a highly desirable place to live and work on the south coast.
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