THIS stunning refurbished period home in the heart of the city with seven bedrooms and charming walled gardens is on the market for £3 million.
Hyde Abbey House is an exceptional Grade II listed house of 17th-century origin in a sought-after location close to the centre of Winchester.
It has just undergone an exacting refurbishment, including new heating and electrical systems, underfloor heating and air conditioning in the gym.
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This impressive home exudes period charm on all three floors, retaining many historical features.
There are five reception rooms on the ground floor including a beautiful dining room and large sitting room.
On the first floor is the spectacular drawing room with wood-panelled walls and an ornate plaster ceiling.
The principal bedroom suite boasts a dressing room and large bathroom and a guest bedroom suite completes the first-floor accommodation.
There are five further bedrooms and three bathrooms on the second floor.
The rear gardens are walled and laid to lawn with a terrace adjacent to the house. A pathway leads through to the parking and turning area and the double garage.
Agent Steven Moore, of Savills Winchester, said: "Hyde Abbey House is an exceptional period family home which has been finished to exacting standards following a professional refurbishment project. The beautifully appointed home is at the heart of the ever-popular residential area of Hyde, close to Winchester High Street.”
Hyde has wonderful park spaces, a tennis club and delightful walks along the Itchen Navigation.
It's just a short walk from Winchester Station, where regular trains depart for the hour-long journey to London Waterloo, all the shops, restaurants and amenities of the city's High Street, and historic Winchester Cathedral.
The city's comprehensive and private schools are highly regarded and there is easy access to the South Downs and the M3 and A34.
Winchester is one of Hampshire's most sought-after areas thanks to its excellent homes, great schools and access to open spaces. There's also a real community feel, not to mention great architecture and a variety of shops, restaurants, cafes, and bars to explore.
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