A Grade II listed Regency-style Winchester townhouse with period features is up for sale for £1.45 million.
The delightful Georgian property, in Grafton Road in the sought after area of St Cross, boasts walled gardens, a southerly facing terrace and cellar.
Offered with no forward chain, the house also offers a large kitchen / breakfast room with separate utility / boot room, spacious entrance hall, superb first floor galleried landing and three double bedrooms.
Features include fireplaces, sash window, high ceilings and spacious accommodation.
On the ground floor is a wonderful double reception and dining room, with a feature open fireplace and a set of French doors leading on to the front garden terrace. The kitchen is fitted with an Aga and a comprehensive range of units, leaving an area for occasional dining and freestanding furniture. There is a boot room and cloakroom.
The galleried landing upstairs leads to three good-sized bedrooms, one with an en suite, and a modern bathroom.
The plot enjoys a slightly elevated position, with a secure boundary to all sides. The garden has a beautiful mature Magnolia tree, and is enclosed by a traditional Winchester brick and flint wall.
The property has on street permit parking.
Jon Lacey, of estate agent Savills Winchester, said: "This Georgian property is an absolute gem and one of only a few of its type to be found in Winchester’s St Cross area, considered one of the city’s finest locations, with its peaceful environment, charming architectural surroundings and excellent proximity to the city centre."
The property is situated a short distance from all the amenities of the cathedral city of Winchester, including a range of shopping, cultural and other recreational facilities, together with an excellent range of schools for all ages, both private and public.
It's very close to the mainline railway station, providing a direct route into London Waterloo in under an hour. The M3, A34 and M27 are easily accessed with Southampton Airport also nearby.
There are delightful walks within the area through the Cathedral Close and along the banks of the River Itchen and up to St Catherine's Hill.
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