ESTATE agents cannot be sure if an end-of-terrace town house in Basingstoke is late Victorian or early Edwardian.

The Worting Road house (pictured above) was built in 1901 - the year that Queen Victoria died - and it has now been refurbished to be a stunning blend of period and contemporary styling.

Polished or painted floorboards feature throughout the house, which is on the market with Fox and Sons for £325,000.

Picture rails are also a retained feature, including in the hall where there is an archway into the lounge, which has a walk-in bay window and a Victorian-style fireplace.

Another period-style fireplace is a feature of the dining room, which has French doors to a garden that has the Ground Force look.

A split-level deck, raised flower beds edged with railway sleepers and a stainless steel fountain are all part of the outside living at the house.

High-gloss cream units and stainless steel give contemporary styling to the kitchen-breakfast room, which has a door out to a lobby and cloakroom.

There are three bedrooms on the first floor and a family bathroom fitted with a roll-top bath.

The master bedroom has an en suite shower room.

The landing on the second floor has a minstrel's gallery leading to a bedroom, with an en suite cloakroom area and an archway into a sitting or dressing room area.

Unusual for a house of its age, it also has a garage.