This three-bedroom mid-terrace house, constructed in the 1970s, presents a valuable opportunity for renovation and personalisation. Situated on the south side of Stockbridge High Street, it offers a convenient location just a short walk from local amenities and features views that provide both privacy and natural light throughout its spacious layout. The property boasts double glazing and oil-fired central heating, yet still holds great potential for modernisation.
The layout includes an enclosed entrance porch, a welcoming reception hall with a cloakroom, and a generous living room featuring a bay window and an open fire (currently not in use). Adjacent is a dining/breakfast room that benefits from expansive views over the garden. The galley kitchen comes equipped with a sit-up breakfast bar that could be reconfigured for enhanced flow.
Upstairs are three well-sized double bedrooms, with two being particularly spacious, complemented by a family bathroom/shower room. The possibility of converting the loft into an additional large bedroom plus bathroom adds to this property’s potential value. Outside, there is an open front garden along with a secluded south-facing rear garden offering views over water meadows—a perfect canvas for landscaping.
Additional features include access to a single garage located in a nearby block. While there is no designated parking, street parking is typically available nearby. This property benefits from Stockbridge’s local amenities including shops, restaurants, schools, and easy access to transport links to Salisbury, Winchester, and beyond—making it an attractive investment for those looking to create their dream home in this desirable area.