A detached waterside home near Southampton which has its own private mooring is on the market for a cost of £1.5 million.
Located in the town of Hythe, the marina property is said to "have it all" with a few distinct features.
The house includes four bedrooms, four bathrooms (two of which are en-suites) and its own "26m + 10m pontoon/mooring".
Its full profile can be seen on the Purple Bricks website here.
Take a look inside the property
The property was built back in 1989 and is said to be "in need of some updating".
The current owners moved into the house in 1991 and decided not to upgrade the kitchen "leaving that to a new owner given the choice of a kitchen is a very personal one."
It adds: "Between being built in '89 and '91 when the current owners moved in, the property was a show house and where the double garage was turned into a carpeted sales office by the developers.
"That room is currently used as a carpeted store room but could equally be used as a games room/gym or turned back into being a double garage of which permission might be needed."
Upon entering the property you'll come into an entrance hall with a well-sized utility room to one side.
Elsewhere, you can find a bathroom, large reception room, dining room and kitchen on this floor.
An extra feature is the balcony space which wraps around most of the floor.
Heading upstairs you can find the four bedrooms, two of which have en-suites, and the main bathroom.
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A smaller balcony on the first floor can be accessed from the largest of the bedrooms.
The profile concludes: "An early internal inspection is highly recommended to appreciate the accommodation and convenient location on offer."
The property is located within the 'H' council tax band and comes with an annual service charge of £7,000.
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