Durley Street

Durley, Southampton, Hampshire, SO32 2AB

Guide Price

£825,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Jun 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 1.4 acres
  • 3 beds

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Land Tags: Paddock

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  • First Marketed: Jun 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
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  • Land Tags: Paddock
A beautifully presented three-bedroom detached bungalow set in a plot measuring 1.4 acres that includes wonderful gardens, paddocks and numerous outbuildings. The home comprises traditional themes throughout and bestows lovely views of local countryside from all angles. The accommodation includes a large welcoming entrance hallway, sitting/dining room and a sun room which provides gorgeous views across the gardens and beyond. The well-proportioned kitchen includes a range of wall and base units including a central island, with a helpful utility room attached. The property boasts three double bedrooms, with the principal bedroom benefitting from French doors which open out to the rear garden. All rooms are served by the contemporary family bathroom. Due to the property's elevated position you are afforded plenty of frontage with space for multiple cars. The shingled driveway continues to the side of the home leading to the double garage. Attached is a fantastic workshop that could easily be incorporated into a useful living space, subject to the relevant consents. Potentially there is also scope to extend the property, subject to planning permission. To conclude the outbuildings there is also a large store/car port. The garden also includes a pristinely kept shepherds hut and paddocks.

Council Tax Band: E

The quiet unspoilt Parish of Durley has a highly regarded gastro pub called Robin Hood and a much sought-after primary school. Nearby are the pretty towns of Botley and Bishops Waltham which have small local supermarkets, pubs and restaurants. Other nearby leisure activities include sailing on the Solent, golf at numerous local courses, fishing on the Rivers Itchen, Test and Meon and the home of Hampshire Cricket nearby at The Ageas Bowl. Durley is extremely well placed for commuters and shoppers alike. Nearby is the cathedral city of Winchester, filled with boutiques, contemporary bars and fine restaurants, and of course the Cathedral itself. Southampton has a more comprehensive choice of shops, with one of the South’s largest indoor shopping centres, West Quay. Commuting by rail to London Waterloo is a relatively quick journey from both Winchester (approximately 57 minutes) and Southampton (approximately 65 minutes). Road links are copious, with fairly easy access onto the M3, M27, A34 and A303 road networks. Southampton Airport is also easily accessible with its wide network of international and domestic flights.

Marketed by: Charters, Bishops Waltham

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