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Full details for 4 Bedroom Property For Sale in Winchester

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Description

This centrally located house is set in a tranquil private cul-de-sac and has views of a converted 19th-century church plus parking space for two cars at the front. As you enter the property you are greeted with a welcoming reception hallway with access to stairs to the first floor, a downstairs WC, and an open-plan kitchen/dining/family room. The kitchen is fitted with wall, base, and drawer units and a range of integrated appliances and bi-fold doors at the rear open onto the landscaped garden.

On the first floor, there is a bedroom that could also be used as an office and a first-floor sitting room with full-height windows and doors to the front balcony, ideal for entertaining. Stairs rise to the second floor where there are two bedrooms and a family bathroom. The fourth bedroom, which has eaves of storage, is on the third floor.


Set in the popular area of Hyde, the house is less than half a mile from the High Street and close to the North Walls Recreation Ground as well as about 0.3 miles to the train station. Winchester offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, a theatre and cinema as well as a comprehensive calendar of cultural and food festivals. St Bede Primary and The Westgate Secondary are the catchment area schools. Other nearby schools include The Pilgrims' School, Prince's Mead, Twyford, St Swithun's for girls, Winchester College for boys and Peter Symonds Sixth Form College.




This centrally located house is set in a tranquil private cul-de-sac and has views of a converted 19th-century church plus parking space for two cars at the front. As you enter the property you are greeted with a welcoming reception hallway with access to stairs to the first floor, a downstairs WC, and an open-plan kitchen/dining/family room. The kitchen is fitted with wall, base, and drawer units and a range of integrated appliances and bi-fold doors at the rear open onto the landscaped garden.

On the first floor, there is a bedroom that could also be used as an office and a first-floor sitting room with full-height windows and doors to the newly refurbished front balcony, ideal for entertaining. Stairs rise to the second floor where there are two bedrooms and a family bathroom. The fourth bedroom, which has eaves of storage, is on the third floor.


Set in the popular area of Hyde, the house is less than half a mile from the High Street and close to the North Walls Recreation Ground as well as about 0.3 miles to the train station. Winchester offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, a theatre and cinema as well as a comprehensive calendar of cultural and food festivals. St Bede Primary and The Westgate Secondary are the catchment area schools. Other nearby schools include The Pilgrims' School, Prince's Mead, Twyford, St Swithun's for girls, Winchester College for boys and Peter Symonds Sixth Form College.

Historic Hyde is only a short walk from the thriving city centre and railway station. Winchester is a splendid and historical cathedral city with much character and diverse architecture, whilst successfully delivering a modern cosmopolitan feel concentrated over just a few square miles. As well as national retail chains, Winchester is home to an array of independent boutique shops and eateries and an impressive farmers market. Winchester is also highly renowned for its outstanding educational establishments ranging from both private and state schools to popular sixth form college and the oldest public school in the United Kingdom. Coast and country lifestyle pursuits are all within striking distance as the city is well placed for the South Downs National Park, the New Forest, the Meon Valley and both Bournemouth and Portsmouth’s coastal beaches. Equally however, the capital is commutable within the hour, using South West Trains rail connections to London Waterloo and with Southampton’s international airport granting air travel for those seeking further destinations. The surrounding countryside has a network of footpaths and bridleways for walking and riding. Communications are excellent with the railway station, A34, M3 and M27 within easy reach.
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