3 bedroom terraced house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Bathroom
- Resident's Permit Parking
- Entrance Hall
- Dining Room
- Tastefully Modernised
- Sitting Room
- Front Garden
- Kitchen
- West Facing Garden
The Property:
This late Georgian red brick house has been tastefully modernised by the current owner over the last five years and is decorated in a pleasing palette throughout, with renewed floor coverings as well as cast iron style column radiators. The property is set back from the pavement behind a front garden, part enclosed by a low level wall with a flower bed containing lavender as well as several mature shrubs. A path leads to the traditional painted front door with a glazed fanlight above and opens into a welcoming hallway with stripped and polished floorboards, an original plaster arch and stairs that rise to the first floor. A sitting room sits to the front of the house with a pretty window and sash opener, as well as a fitted woodburning stove which creates a cosy room. The dining room has a rear aspect window with space for a good dining table and chairs, stripped and polished floorboards and a picture rail. The bright and airy kitchen has been refitted with a range of contemporary grey fronted shaker style units with polished wooden counter tops and a Belfast style sink, as well as a fitted 'Bosch' oven, microwave, gas hob and dishwasher. The floor is an insulated Italian tiled floor and there is a 'Worcester' combination boiler concealed behind a cupboard front. The bathroom has been refitted with a modern suite; a shaped bath with shower over, a wash basin with a vanity unit and a wc, the Italian floor tiles are heated, as is the towel rail. The first floor provides three bedrooms, the largest to the front aspect has fitted wardrobes flanking the chimney breast. The rear garden is a delight and faces West, with a lower-level terrace directly behind the house, with steps rising onto the lawn which has well stocked shrub borders to the sides, with a traditional garden shed and gate to the rear.
The Location:
Hyde is superbly positioned for easy access to Winchester Mainline Railway Station (links to London Waterloo in approximately 60 minutes), and the city with its High Street shops, boutiques, library, coffee shops, public houses, restaurants, theatre, cinema, museums and, of course, the city's historic Cathedral. This house is situated in the catchment for good local schools, namely St. Bede Primary and Westgate Secondary.
Directions:
Proceed along Jewry Street from its junction with the High Street. Pass the Theatre Royal and go straight over the traffic lights into Hyde Street, proceed for a short distance where the property will be found set back from the pavement on the left-hand side of the road.
Viewing:
Strictly by appointment through Belgarum Estate Agents[use Contact Agent Button]).
Services:
All mains' services are connected.
Council Tax:
Band D (rate for 2024/25 £2,150.46 pa).
EPC Rating: D
Rooms
Parking - On street
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