£1,300 pcm
(£300 pw)
2 bed flat to rentNetley Hill Estate, Southampton, Hampshire SO19
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Available from 5 January 2026
 - Unfurnished
 
About this property
Beautiful two bedroom apartment
Secluded location
Accessed via communal private driveway
Stunning manor house
Vast communal gardens
Tastefully modernised to the interior
Available January 2026
Offered unfurnished
Beautifully modernised & spacious two bedroom apartment, situated on the first floor of this impressive manor house.
Viewing recommended. This beautiful two bedroom apartment is located within an imposing and elegant manor house, with delightful communal gardens.
The property is within close proximity to road links for the M/A27. Nearby villages include Hedge End, Bursledon & Hamble which have an array of shops, restaurants and some lovely riverside and woodland walks, along with a vast range of sailing activities in Hamble and Bursledon.
The property is accessed by a communal driveway and has undergone many improvements. Internally the apartment has high ceilings, double glazed windows and gas fired central heating throughout.
The accommodation comprises of a lounge/diner, kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom. Externally, the communal grounds are beautifully maintained and there is ample communal parking for both residents and visitors. Available January 2026 and offered on an unfurnished basis.
Security Deposit: £1,500 (based on advertised rental price)
Holding Deposit: £300 (based on advertised rental price)
Minimum Term: 12 Months
Council Tax Band: B
Additional information
Materials used in construction: Brick
Alterations or improvements have been carried out on the property: Ask Agent
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The ancient village of Netley Abbey is situated between the City of Southampton and the historic village of Hamble. The village gets its name from the ruined Cistercian Abbey which was founded by Peter des Roche, Bishop of Winchester in 1239 under the patronage of Henry III and later sacked by Henry VIII. The village boasts many local amenities and shops including, grocery stores, a bakers, chemist, hair dressers and post office. There is also the Royal Victoria Country Park, formerly the site of The Royal Victoria Hospital and now 220 acres of waterside parkland and woodland. Communication links include a station with connections to Southampton and Portsmouth, road access to M27, M3 and Southampton International Airport.
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