Spacious period family home with large plot and central location.
Grade II listed early 19th-century period residence
Park House is a distinguished Grade II listed period residence in the heart of Romsey, arranged over multiple floors and offering exceptionally large living space (approximately 3,560 sq ft). High ceilings, original decorative plasterwork, carved architraves and a notable staircase give the home strong period character and generous reception rooms suitable for formal entertaining or family life.
The house sits on grounds approaching 0.2 acres with an extended driveway, automated shutter and space for several cars, plus a double garage. The tiered, low-maintenance garden with pergola provides a private outdoor retreat close to Romsey High Street, shops, schools and the train station—an easily walkable, central location.
Accommodation includes four double bedrooms, two bathrooms, a substantial cellar, large utility room and a kitchen/breakfast area that opens to an orangery. There is clear potential to create a large open-plan kitchen/family/dining space by reconfiguring the utility/garage area, subject to listed-building and planning consents.
Important practical points: the property’s listed status will affect alterations and may cause additional costs and delays for renovation. Council tax is described as quite expensive. The home offers significant upside for buyers who value period detail and central convenience, but those seeking a turnkey modern layout should factor in likely consent requirements and potential maintenance associated with historic fabric.