Spacious four-bed detached home with private west garden, garage and Mountbatten catchment..
- Extended 1970s detached home, immaculate throughout
- 3 double bedrooms plus flexible family room/bedroom 4
- Bright kitchen/dining room with integrated dishwasher
- Private west-facing garden, large brick-paved terrace
- Off-road parking for two cars and attached garage
- Loft insulated and part-boarded; Worcester boiler in airing cupboard
- Single family bathroom (plus ground-floor WC) may suit smaller families
- Council Tax Band D (£2,204.03 for 2025/26)
An immaculate extended 1970s detached house offering flexible family accommodation close to Romsey town centre. The ground floor features a bright, open-plan kitchen/dining room with integrated appliances and sliding doors to a private west-facing garden, plus a good-size sitting room with a bay window. A versatile adjoining family room can serve as a fourth bedroom or home office, with convenient access to the utility room and attached garage.
Upstairs are three double bedrooms, all with built-in storage, and a modern family bathroom. The loft is insulated and part-boarded; the Worcester boiler and pressurised hot-water cylinder are housed in the airing cupboard. Practical details include double glazing, mains gas central heating with radiators, and fast broadband availability.
Outside, the large plot delivers off-road parking for two cars, an attached garage (power and light), and a private, west-facing rear garden with a brick-paved terrace, lawn and powered garden shed — ideal for family living and entertaining. The property sits in the Mountbatten School catchment and is within reasonable level walking distance (under a mile) of Romsey’s shops, Waitrose and transport links.
Considerations: the house has one family bathroom plus a ground-floor WC, which may be a limitation for larger households. Council Tax Band D applies (Test Valley: £2,204.03 for 2025/26). Overall size is described as average for a four-bedroom home; buyers should note the build era (late 1960s–1970s) when assessing long-term maintenance and retrofitting needs.