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Offers in excess of
£300,0003 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Romsey
Recently added
End of terrace house
3 beds
1 bath
957
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- No Forward Chain
- Sought-After Town Centre Location
- In Need Of Modernisation
- Freehold
- Potential for Extension (STP)
- Large Rear Garden
Location:
Romsey is a picturesque market town that offers a wealth of amenities and conveniences for both residents and visitors. At its heart, you'll find a Waitrose supermarket alongside a delightful mix of independent shops, cosy coffee houses, and a variety of restaurants and bars. Essential services such as a library, doctors' surgeries, and dental clinics are readily available, ensuring all your needs are met. The town's charm is further enhanced by its scenic walking routes and the historic Romsey Abbey, a must-visit destination for those who appreciate local heritage and natural beauty.
Romsey is also well-connected, making it an ideal hub for travel. Regular bus services link the town to nearby cities such as Winchester, Eastleigh, and Southampton, with a conveniently located bus stop opposite the town centre. For drivers, the M27 can be accessed via Junctions 2 and 3, providing routes to Southampton, Salisbury, and Winchester, while the M3 offers a direct connection to London. These excellent transport links make Romsey the perfect base for both local commuting and long-distance travel.
Accommodation:
This charming period property retains a number of character features and offers well-proportioned accommodation, including two spacious reception rooms, a kitchen, a downstairs bathroom, and three unusually configured bedrooms.
Outside, the rear features a traditional Victorian terraced cottage garden,
accessible via the vehicular road leading to the rear of Romsey School and Abbeyfield House.
Centrally positioned in the heart of Romsey, the property presents an excellent investment opportunity. Once refurbished and reconfigured, it is estimated to achieve a rental income of approximately £1,400 per month, making it an appealing choice for investors or those looking to enjoy the convenience of a town centre lifestyle.
Agents Note: The Property is subject to covenants. The rear boundary fence can measure no higher than 3ft6in. The adjoining property is occupied by a protected tenant who has a right of way over the garden footpath running along the boundary between the two properties. This right of way will come to an end on the determination of this protected tenancy.
Agents Note: Access over the rear access road is subject to the agreement of Hampshire County Council, the landowner. Any prospective owner will need to contact Hampshire County Council to request a Licence. If approved, the Licence will involve an initial one-off setup fee and an additional annual fee.
Test Valley Council Tax:
Band: D, Price: £2,101.13 for the year 2024/25
Romsey is a picturesque market town that offers a wealth of amenities and conveniences for both residents and visitors. At its heart, you'll find a Waitrose supermarket alongside a delightful mix of independent shops, cosy coffee houses, and a variety of restaurants and bars. Essential services such as a library, doctors' surgeries, and dental clinics are readily available, ensuring all your needs are met. The town's charm is further enhanced by its scenic walking routes and the historic Romsey Abbey, a must-visit destination for those who appreciate local heritage and natural beauty.
Romsey is also well-connected, making it an ideal hub for travel. Regular bus services link the town to nearby cities such as Winchester, Eastleigh, and Southampton, with a conveniently located bus stop opposite the town centre. For drivers, the M27 can be accessed via Junctions 2 and 3, providing routes to Southampton, Salisbury, and Winchester, while the M3 offers a direct connection to London. These excellent transport links make Romsey the perfect base for both local commuting and long-distance travel.
Accommodation:
This charming period property retains a number of character features and offers well-proportioned accommodation, including two spacious reception rooms, a kitchen, a downstairs bathroom, and three unusually configured bedrooms.
Outside, the rear features a traditional Victorian terraced cottage garden,
accessible via the vehicular road leading to the rear of Romsey School and Abbeyfield House.
Centrally positioned in the heart of Romsey, the property presents an excellent investment opportunity. Once refurbished and reconfigured, it is estimated to achieve a rental income of approximately £1,400 per month, making it an appealing choice for investors or those looking to enjoy the convenience of a town centre lifestyle.
Agents Note: The Property is subject to covenants. The rear boundary fence can measure no higher than 3ft6in. The adjoining property is occupied by a protected tenant who has a right of way over the garden footpath running along the boundary between the two properties. This right of way will come to an end on the determination of this protected tenancy.
Agents Note: Access over the rear access road is subject to the agreement of Hampshire County Council, the landowner. Any prospective owner will need to contact Hampshire County Council to request a Licence. If approved, the Licence will involve an initial one-off setup fee and an additional annual fee.
Test Valley Council Tax:
Band: D, Price: £2,101.13 for the year 2024/25
Area statistics
Crime score
Moderate crime
4/10
Home prices (average)
3 bedroom end of terrace houses
£450,581
£450,581
About this agent

Whether you’re on the hunt for a traditional character property to call home, or a charming temporary let, our sales and lettings negotiators at Pearsons. Romsey can steer you in the right direction. As well as being experts on the local property scene, our experience covers every aspect of purchasing or renting a property in this historic part of Hampshire. So, we’re perfectly placed to help prospective sellers, buyers, landlords and tenants secure their dream home smoothly and efficiently. If you long to experience the merits of living in a charming market town but with the amenities of major city mere stones throw away, then Romsey is the ideal destination for you. prominently situated on Romsey’s main thoroughfare, Pearsons new office on The Hundred is overseen by the director, Paul Darvill, and is home to specialist teams with 150 years combined knowledge and experience in Residential Sales, lettings and management, and land and New Homes. With a reputation for hard work, outstanding local knowledge, ad dedication to provide exceptional customer service, our friendly and knowledgeable staff have a listening ear and are eager to help you every step of thee way to make sure your dream home becomes reality. Please feel free to call in and meet us in person. We’d love to see you.
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