5 bedroom detached house
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Impressive period property
- Set in grounds of 0.8 of an acre
- Sought after village position
- Potentially 8 Bedrooms
- Feature Sitting Room
- Spacious Kitchen/Dining Area
Rooms
Summary
Westfield is an impressive Edwardian family home (early 1900’s) with accommodation on three floors. Surrounded on all sides by beautiful mature gardens, it has been in the same family for 45 years and is now in need of modernisation. Approached via an impressive entrance driveway Westfeld has generous reception rooms, a fine entrance hall, a separate dining room and a spacious kitchen/diner. Full of character, the house possesses many original features such as the period staircase, inglenook fireplace and triple aspect drawing/music room. Situated in gardens of 0.8 acre, Westfield would appeal to purchasers looking for a substantial family home in a convenient location in the popular village of Awbridge, ideal for accessing Romsey, Southampton, Winchester, Salisbury and the New Forest.
Location
Awbridge is a delightful village on the outskirts of Romsey (3.8 miles) with a church and popular primary school. Romsey is a historic town situated on the river Test which is famous for Romsey Abbey and Broadlands, the home of Lord Mountbatten of Burma,. The river Test is world-renowned for trout fishing. There are many shops and services within the town, as well as doctors, dentists and opticians. In addition, there is a wide range of restaurants and cafes. Access to principal areas of the South Coast as well as London and Southampton Airport is given via the M3, M27 and the railway station which provides easy access to Southampton, Southampton Parkway and Salisbury. The renowned Southampton General Hospital is also easily accessible. In addition to the local primary schools, Romsey also has two excellent secondary schools – Romsey School and Mountbatten School. Various private schools such as Embley, Stroud, King Edward VI (Southampton), Godolphin (Salisbury) and St (truncated)