Nestled at the end of a private road on the outskirts of Winchester, this mid-century family home offers an abundance of character and potential for renovation. The property is set back from the road with a gravel driveway and a manicured front garden bordered by mature shrubs, providing both privacy and aesthetic appeal.
Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming hallway that connects to multiple living spaces on the ground floor. The spacious drawing room stretches the length of the house, featuring a large bow window that frames picturesque views of the surrounding fields. This light-filled area includes an open fireplace and flows seamlessly into a study area that overlooks the garden. An additional reception room at the front serves as an ideal family or playroom, also taking advantage of those lovely views.
At the heart of the home is a kitchen/dining area characterized by traditional white cabinetry paired with black work surfaces. Large windows invite natural light and provide garden vistas, while a walk-in pantry adds practicality. Connecting to this space is a dining area that comfortably accommodates a large table and opens out to the rear garden. A utility room adjacent to the kitchen includes necessary plumbing for laundry appliances and leads into a cloakroom.
Moving upstairs, the principal bedroom runs across the width of the house and includes fitted wardrobes along with an ensuite bathroom featuring both shower and separate bath facilities. The second and third bedrooms retain original feature fireplaces along with fitted wardrobes, while bedroom four offers ample space for a single occupant and showcases lovely views from its window. The family bathroom features essential amenities with windows allowing views into the garden.
Outside, you’ll find a paved terrace leading up to an expansive rear garden adorned with mature plants including a large apple tree, all enclosed for privacy. The front garden features an attractively shaped lawn with parking available for multiple vehicles—ideal for those looking for convenience while enjoying outdoor space.
This property is situated in an enviable location that offers easy access to Winchester's city center as well as nearby Stoney Lane’s local shops, including a co-op and coffee shops. It also falls within catchment areas for reputable schools like Weeke Primary School and Henry Beaufort Senior School, making it especially appealing for families.
Structurally crafted around the 1930s using traditional brick and tile, this home presents opportunities for modernizing key areas such as kitchens and bathrooms while already possessing planning permission obtained in 2023 for new doors, windows, and rooflights (Ref. No: 23/00811/HOU). A previous planning application from