ONE of the finest homes in the city's old town, with panoramic views over Southampton Water from its superb roof terrace, is up for sale.
The magnificent Grade II listed six bedroom four bathroom townhouse in Bugle Street is on the market with Charters for £950,000.
It boasts 4,000 sq ft of accommodation over three floors, including a grand entrance hall and courtyard garden, as well as a spacious cellar.
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The spacious kitchen/family room is a great entertaining space and includes a conservatory, a utility room, walk-in pantry and guest cloakroom.
There are also a sitting room and dining room downstairs.
The six bedrooms and four luxurious bathrooms are set out over the next two floors. Both the master bedroom and one guest bedroom boast an en suite bathroom and dressing room.
8 Bugle Street has a number of character features and is described as perfectly balancing history and modern living.
Simon Edser, Associate Valuation Director for estate agents Charters Southampton, told the Daily Echo: "This impressive property is one of the finest homes we have seen in the old town.
"It has several notable features and the amazing roof terrace provides panoramic views across the area down to Southampton water."
It is not just the Tudor House or the Medieval Merchants House that are worth looking at in the area around St Michael’s Square in Old Southampton, including Bugle Street.
Cast your eyes around many old merchants houses to get a full flavour of the area when it buzzed with people eager to do trade with one another.
While many properties here are steeped in history, most notably the 700-year-old waterfront building used in the Middle Ages to store wool before it was transported to Europe now Dancing Man Brewery and the landmark five-storey townhouse The Bugle at the end of the street, there are plenty of modern amenities nearby.
Westquay, the South Coast's premier shopping and leisure destination with around 100 stores including brands such as John Lewis, Lego and Marks & Spencer, and 50 cafes, bars and restaurants like Thaikhun, Bill's and L'Osteria, is just a short walk away.
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