The Victorian detached family home has recently been reduced to a price of £2,450,000.
The property in Christchurch Road, St Cross, is equipped with six bedrooms, three bathrooms, a TV room/library and an impressive orangery.
The period house is being marketed by Charters, Winchester.
The agents said: “This imposing, double fronted Victorian detached family home is perfectly positioned within the premier location of St Cross on a southerly facing plot measuring just over a third of an acre and with the private rear garden approaching 200ft in length.
“Internally the accommodation offers a stately and flexible layout providing two grand reception rooms to the front of the home, one forming part of an open plan kitchen/dining and entertaining area which can be divided if required with bi-folding doors.”
The three-floor property offers a premium location close to the city centre and railway station.
Four traditional double bedrooms can be found on the first floor where a large window overlooks the rear garden. One bedroom is fitted with a luxury ensuite, whilst a family bathroom serves the additional two bedrooms on the second floor.
The Orangery provides an abundance of natural light with French doors leading onto the terrace, a space suitable for entertaining and al fresco dining.
The frontage includes a driveway parking and a private garden and mature yew hedge. A garage also provides storage space and room for one vehicle.
This property is sold through Charters, Winchester. To view the property, go to https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/121787036#/?channel=RES_BUY
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