Well-presented period terrace with new roof, boiler and loft potential in central Romsey.
Period Victorian mid-terrace with feature fireplace and sash windows
Large open-plan living/dining room with flow to kitchen and garden
Recently re-roofed; new flat roof on rear extension (10-year guarantee)
New boiler recently installed; mains gas central heating
Attractive four-piece bathroom with claw-foot bath and separate shower
Loft room present — accessed by ladder; potential for full conversion
Small plot and generally small-to-average room sizes throughout
Off-street parking available but accessed via rear and appears rented
This attractively presented Victorian mid-terrace on Winchester Road combines period charm with recent practical upgrades. A large open-plan living/dining room with a feature fireplace flows to a light kitchen and private landscaped garden, creating a comfortable, low-maintenance home in the heart of Romsey.
The house benefits from meaningful recent works: a newly installed boiler, a recently re-roofed main roof and a new flat roof on the rear extension (with a 10-year guarantee). Upstairs offers two bedrooms and an attractive four-piece bathroom with a claw-foot bath and separate shower. A bright loft room with two windows, accessed via a fold-down ladder, provides a useful study/snug and scope for a more formal conversion subject to building regulations.
Practical points are clear and honest: the plot and rooms are small-to-average in scale, typical of town terraces, and some cosmetic updating could increase value. Parking is off-street but reached via rear access and appears to be rented rather than owned. Overall this freehold property suits downsizers, first-time buyers or those seeking a well-located period home with potential to personalise.
Located a short walk from Romsey town centre amenities, the station and good commuter links (M27/A36), the house offers convenient living close to shops, cafes, schools and green spaces while retaining the town’s historic character.