East-facing garden and period features moments from Mill Road amenities.
Freehold, chain free sale
A late-Victorian mid-terrace offering three bedrooms, two reception rooms and a private east-facing garden, sold freehold and chain free. The home retains period character — original wood floors and feature fireplaces — and benefits from a bright dual-aspect kitchen with French doors to the garden.
Practical for a growing family, the house has an average internal area of about 828 sq ft across two storeys, a refitted first-floor bathroom and gas central heating via boiler and radiators. There is scope to extend subject to planning permission, which could add value and space for modern living.
Notable negatives are the EPC rating of D (67) and solid-brick walls with no assumed insulation, which may mean higher heating costs or the need for retrofit works. The plot is small and there is only one bathroom. Local crime is reported as above average for the area, and the property will be vacant from 22 August 2025.
Positioned in Romsey near Mill Road’s independent shops, cafés and schools, the house suits buyers who want central city living with character and potential. Investors and families should factor in possible upgrading for insulation, energy performance and modernisation to fully realise the home’s scope.