- Two double bedrooms with high ceilings and period sash windows
- Modern kitchen and large contemporary first-floor bathroom
- Good-sized rear garden with patio, low-maintenance plot
- Freehold tenure; approximately 841 sq ft of living space
- Cheap council tax and excellent mobile/fast broadband
- Small plot size; limited outside space for extension
- Local area classed as deprived; average crime levels
- No flood risk reported
This immaculately presented two-bedroom Victorian terrace sits in a sought-after SO15 location and suits first-time buyers seeking a ready-to-move-in home with period character. High ceilings and sash windows give the living rooms character, while a modern kitchen and a large contemporary bathroom reduce immediate renovation costs. The garden is a standout outside space for the area, with a patio and room for planting or entertaining.
Practical details include freehold tenure, circa 841 sq ft of accommodation and cheap council tax, with excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for commuters and home workers. Transport links are strong: Southampton Central, bus routes, M3/M27 access and the airport are all within easy reach, plus nearby shops, pubs, cafés and Southampton Common for weekend walks.
Be aware the property sits on a small plot and is in a ward marked as relatively deprived; this is reflected in the surrounding area and average local crime statistics. The house is average-sized internally, so buyers needing substantial outside space or a large garden should note the limited plot. No flooding risk is reported.
Overall this is a practical, well-presented starter home offering a mix of period character and modern fixtures. It will suit buyers who want a move-in condition property close to city amenities, good schools and transport, and who are comfortable with a compact garden and the broader neighbourhood characteristics.















































































