Charters are delighted to offer for sale this well proportioned and favourably laid out Victorian semi detached home which is conveniently located within close proximity of Shirley’s bustling and busy High Street, the city centre, Central Railway station, schooling for all ages and the vast open spaces on offer at The Common, making it the ideal setting for the whole family.
The well-presented accommodation on the ground floor briefly comprises a welcoming entrance hallway with stairs rising to the first floor and internal doors to the cosy sitting room with a feature bay window, an ornate fireplace which houses a log burner, decorative coving and ceiling rose. There is a second reception room to the rear of the home, together with a contemporary shower room. The generously sized, open-plan kitchen/dining/family room provides a sociable space, displaying a sleek range of wall and base units with complementing work suraces. French doors open to the rear garden.
The first floor landing provides access to the loft space, which subject to the relevant permissions, could be converted to include further accommodation if desired and storage space. The three generously sized double bedrooms, and the fourth single bedroom are served by the family bathroom.
The front of the home benefits from driveway parking and to the rear there is a flat, child and pet friendly walled garden for all to enjoy when the sun is shining with a useful detached outbuilding with power and lighting, which could make the ideal space for a work from home office or home gym.
Leasehold – 1000 year old
Years Unexired – 876
Current annual ground rent – £5.00
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Materials used in construction: Brick and tile
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Alterations/improvements – Double glazing, bathroom and wetroom, kitchen, summer house, block paved driveway to front.
Shirley has proved to be a popular residential area with extensive shopping facilities found in the high street. The Central Railway station is found nearby adjacent to Commercial Road and the city centre is a short distance away boasting numerous pleasant parks, the West Quay shopping mall, numerous bars, restaurants and cinemas. Comprising predominantly 1930’s characterful traditional houses, the area offers all styles of properties to suit every purchaser ranging from terraced and semi detached houses to substantial detached family homes. It is also home to some of Southampton’s finest eateries, pubs and schooling in both the state and private sectors as well as sixth form colleges.
Freemantle Lake Park and St James Park offer outdoor recreational space and the indoor swimming pool on English Road is a popular neighbourhood facility.
Charters Southampton
Charters Estate Agents Southampton
Stag Gates
73 The Avenue
Southampton
Hampshire
SO17 1XS