- Two generous bedrooms with upstairs shower room
- Bright sitting room plus separate dining area
- Large rear garden with patio, lawn and side access
- Off-street parking for multiple vehicles to the front
- Freehold; built c.1930–1949 with period character
- Needs renovation and updating throughout (cosmetic and systems)
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; potential energy upgrades needed
- Medium flood risk; buyers should obtain flood-related advice
This spacious two-bedroom end-of-terrace offers a blend of period character and practical family living in sought-after Chandler’s Ford. The ground floor provides a bright sitting room, separate dining area and a well-equipped kitchen, while two generous bedrooms are served by both a ground-floor bathroom and an upstairs shower room for family convenience.
The large rear garden with patio, lawn, established planting and side access is a standout feature, complemented by off-street parking to the front. The property is freehold, built between 1930–1949, and sits in an affluent, low-crime suburb with excellent mobile and fast broadband — ideal for working families and commuters.
The house needs renovation and updating (kitchen and internal finishes), and the cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation. There is a medium flood risk to note. These factors present clear scope to personalise the home and add value, but buyers should budget for improvements and possible energy-efficiency upgrades.
Well-placed for highly regarded local schools, shops and transport links (rail and M3), this property suits a growing family or buyer seeking refurbishment potential in a desirable Hampshire neighbourhood. Council tax is described as affordable, and mains gas heating with radiators is already installed.























































