This charming double-fronted Edwardian residence occupies a spacious 0.16-acre plot and features a solid foundation for renovation and expansion. Owned by the same family since its construction in 1909, the property boasts original elements such as high ceilings, cast-iron fireplaces, and stripped pine doors that add character. It offers four bedrooms and versatile living areas on the ground floor, presenting an exciting opportunity for modernisation. The potential to extend the home to the rear is available, subject to planning permission, allowing for possible development in this desirable location. The house is conveniently sold with no onward chain, making it an attractive proposition for investors or families looking to make it their own.
The entrance features a quaint picket gate leading to a welcoming hall that connects to various living spaces. The front sitting room retains its period charm with a fireplace, while the family room includes a wood-burning stove for cozy gatherings. The kitchen/dining area is spacious, equipped with built-in appliances and granite countertops—perfect for reconfiguration or updates. Upstairs are two double bedrooms at the front with traditional fireplaces and two additional bedrooms overlooking the garden.
The outdoor space complements the house with good parking facilities and a secluded garden area that includes a paved terrace suitable for entertaining. Located in Ropley—a community-focused village—this property benefits from access to regional transportation links including the A31 and A32 as well as nearby rail services to London. Local amenities include primary schooling in the village, with further educational options available in Alresford and Winchester.