Stanford Estate Agents are delighted to offer this spacious and very well presented, two bedroom third floor apartment in the sought after South Western House, Southampton. Boasting a 20ft sitting/dining room/kitchen, stylish bathroom, concierge service and allocated parking. This fabulous property is offered with the convenience of no forward chain.
Entrance Hall:
Smooth plaster ceiling to coving with inset spotlights, wall mounted heater, fitted carpet, doors leading to the open plan sitting/dining room/kitchen, bedrooms and bathroom.
Open Plan Living/Dining Room/Kitchen: (20’1″ x 17’5″)
Smooth plaster ceiling to coving, two double glazed windows to rear aspect, fitted carpet, fitted with a range of wall and base level units with granite worksurfaces, fitted oven and four ring hob with extractor over, integrated appliances comprising of a washing machine, dishwasher and fridge/freezer, vinyl flooring, wall mounted electric heater and door leading to the hallway.
Bedroom One: (13’4″ x 11’2″)
Smooth plaster ceiling to coving, double glazed window to rear aspect, wall mounted electric heater, fitted carpet.
Bedroom Two: (13’4″ x 8’10”)
Smooth plaster ceiling to coving, double glazed window to rear aspect, wall mounted electric heater and fitted carpet.
Bathroom: (7’3″ x 6’9″)
Smooth plaster ceiling, stylish suite comprising P shaped bath with shower over and glazed screen, low level WC, vanity wash hand basin with cupboard below, heated towel rail, complimentary ceramic tiling and vinyl flooring.
Externally:
The property benefits from Concierge Service & Allocated Parking.
Leasehold Information: TBC
Lease Length Remaining: 976 Years
Other Information:
Local Council: Southampton City Council
Council Tax Band: Band E
Sellers Position: No forward Chain
Historic South Western House formerly the South Western Hotel is a Grade II listed building with an interesting history and was used by passengers travelling on the great liners and notably passengers of the Titanic would have stayed at this luxurious building.
It was constructed in 1870 and extended in 1927 into Terminus Terrace, South Western House and was used by British Forces during the Second World War and was the first home of BBC South. The building offers an abundance characteristics making it enjoyable and interesting to amble around its many communal rooms and elaborate staircases.