Scrolling through houses in Southampton on Rightmove is a great pastime.
From looking over mansions to county estates and beach getaways to a cabin in the woods, there’s a dream home out there for every personality.
Whether you’re planning on buying or not, having a nosey at the houses is good fun.
If you were looking at what the most expensive one is in Southampton, then you would find a house on Chilworth Road with a valuation of £1.65m.
It contains five bedrooms and four bathrooms among other features.
Take a look inside the property
On its Rightmove page, it says the residence was originally built in the style of a Sussex farmhouse and is centrally positioned on a plot of two-thirds of an acre.
The ground floor layout features a hallway with a cloakroom, a kitchen/breakfast room and a utility room.
Meanwhile, there is also a generously-sized lounge that links to the dining room.
A rear inner corridor allows access to a sun deck, the cinema room and the study together with the large family room that has a cloakroom and a spiral staircase leading up to the guest bedroom suite.
The first floor contains the "exceptional" principal bedroom which has an en-suite bathroom and access to a balcony.
Three further double bedrooms are served by a separate bathroom which displays a three-piece white suite.
Approached via a spiral staircase from the family room, the guest suite includes a bedroom with doors to a balcony, a dressing area and an en-suite shower room.
Outside the property, it has a gravelled driveway with parking space for numerous vehicles and a rear garden which is laid with trees and shrubs.
Alongside the main house, there is a self-contained one-bedroom flat located above the triple garage that can provide long-term guest facilities or useful rental income if desired.
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