Stanford Estate Agents bring to the market with no forward chain this exceptionally well presented and conveniently located, four bedroom, town house in central Eastleigh. With off road parking for two vehicles, spacious living space and a 27ft principal bedroom with ensuite facilities.
Accommodation comprises across three floors and the ground floor offers a modern kitchen with bay window, a cloakroom with WC facilities, useful utility room and a spacious lounge/diner with access to the rear garden. The first floor offers three bedrooms with bedroom two benefitting further from ensuite facilities. The remaining bedrooms are serviced by the neutral, three piece family bathroom. The principal bedroom on the second floor is of an enviable size with built in wardrobes, ensuite facilities and a feel more like a small apartment then a bedroom!
Externally, the property has two private parking spaces to the front. The rear garden is mix of lawn and paved brick, it is easily manageable and fully secure via brick wall and panel enclosed fencing. Rear gated pedestrian access is available.
Further Information:
Local Council: Eastleigh Borough Council
Council Tax Band: D
Local Primary Schools: Norwood Infant & Junior School
Local Secondary School: Crestwood Community School
Sellers Position: No Forward Chain
Local Information:
Eastleigh is a thriving town in Hampshire, located between Southampton & Winchester. The town lies on the river Itchen, originally a village until the early 19th century when it was developed into a railway town. Those railway town roots are still firmly imprinted with two mainline train stations providing trains to Winchester in approx 20 minutes and London Waterloo in an just over an hour. Those looking for commuter links other than rail are truly spoilt too with junctions to the M27 & M3 motorways, with Southampton Airport minutes away for some domestic and European trips. The town itself offers an array of amenities including supermarkets as well as several boutiques and independent shops. Residential homes come in all shapes, sizes and age from 1800’s thatched cottages to 1900’s Victorian terraces to modern, well thought out developments, there is a home in Eastleigh for everyone. Places Leisure and Lakeside Country Park are favoured by locals for their green open spaces and walks with the latter having a small passenger steam train paying further homage to the roots of the town.