Well-presented four-bedroom detached home in a sought-after village cul-de-sac.
Four double/aspect bedroom principal with en suite
Integral garage with electric door plus driveway parking
Kitchen/breakfast room and separate utility room
Low-maintenance rear garden; neat front garden with extended parking
Double glazing (post-2002) and mains gas central heating
Approx 1,080 sq ft — modest overall internal size
Freehold, no flood risk; very low local crime
Council tax rated expensive
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac in sought-after Waltham Chase, this well-presented four-bedroom detached house offers comfortable family living with characterful Tudor-style elevations. The layout includes a welcoming hallway, separate sitting and dining rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room with adjacent utility, and a double-aspect principal bedroom with en suite. An integral garage with electric door and driveway parking add practical convenience.
The gardens are practical and designed for low maintenance: a neat front lawn with extended parking and a modest rear garden ideal for children, pets or simple outdoor entertaining. The property benefits from double glazing (fitted post-2002), mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators, and fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for home working and family connectivity.
Location is a clear strength for family buyers: St John’s primary is within walking distance and Swanmore secondary is a short drive away. Bishops Waltham and major regional centres (Winchester, Southampton, Portsmouth) are easily reached by road for wider shopping and leisure options. The area is very affluent with very low crime, contributing to long-term desirability.
A few practical points to note: the overall internal floor area is modest at approximately 1,080 sq ft, so families who need larger rooms or extensive storage should check space carefully. Council tax in the area is described as expensive. The house was constructed in the early 1990s and, while presented well, buyers should expect normal updating and maintenance rather than a new-build finish.