Guide price
£2,250,00010 bedroom detached house for sale
Christchurch Road, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23
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Detached house
10 beds
8 baths
6826
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band H
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Features and description
- Accommodation extending to 6826 sq. ft.
- Half an acre of garden and parking
- Double garage
- Period features
- Prime residential area
- Approx. 1.1 mile to mainline railway station.
- EPC Rating = E
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A landmark Victorian family home set within over half an acre of garden and embedded within the thriving community of St Cross.
Description
This substantial Victorian residence is an exceptional period home of scale and presence, offering beautifully proportioned accommodation arranged over four floors. Thought to date back to 1875 and retaining a wealth of original character, the property showcases magnificent ceiling heights, large sash windows, exposed floorboards and elegant architectural detailing throughout. The ground floor unfolds from a magnificent entrance hall into a series of reception rooms, each enjoying excellent natural light and a wonderful sense of volume. The principal sitting room and formal dining room are both striking spaces, ideal for entertaining, while a further reception room and study provide flexibility for family life, working from home or quieter retreat. The kitchen is positioned on the ground floor and forms the heart of the home — a superb room with ample space for dining and gathering, complemented by a useful utility room and pantry. From the kitchen there are attractive views and access to the extensive gardens and grounds. The layout allows for seamless day-to-day living while maintaining the elegance and separation typical of a fine Victorian house. Subject to planning permission, there is an opportunity to re-imagine and extend the kitchen and enhance the space, making more of the westerly aspect by one's own design. A lower ground floor provides additional extensive space, currently arranged as a wine cellar and storage rooms. There is excellent potential to adapt this level to suit a variety of uses, such as a cinema, gymnasium or hobby space, subject to the necessary consents.
Across the upper floors the property offers remarkable bedroom accommodation, with up to ten bedrooms arranged over the first and second floors. The principal bedroom is
particularly impressive, enjoying the same wonderful ceiling height and proportions found throughout the house. The remaining bedrooms are generous and adaptable, well suited to large families, guest accommodation or alternative uses such as dressing rooms or additional study space.
OUTSIDE
The garden is a wonderful expanse of level lawn, enjoying a
broad and open feel while remaining well enclosed and private. Partially walled and bordered by mature fencing, it offers a rare sense of space, with the wide sweep of grass creating an ideal setting for both family use and larger gatherings. A backdrop of established trees and
shrubs frames the boundaries beautifully, providing year-round structure and a lovely natural outlook. The planting feels mature and settled, with pockets of greenery softening the edges and creating a sheltered atmosphere. Vegetable beds add a productive element for those inclined towards kitchen gardening, while still preserving the clean simplicity of the lawn. The scale of the plot allows for excellent parking and turning space to the front, complemented by a detached double garage, ensuring practicality matches the aesthetic
appeal.
Overall, it is a generous and versatile garden — open, usable and bathed in light — with the maturity and privacy that only
time can create.
Location
St Cross is a long-established and highly desirable area to the south of Winchester, containing a variety of high-quality housing stock and substantial family homes. Walking into the city via the cathedral streets is particularly appealing, with Priors Gate providing access to the cathedral grounds just 0.8 miles away, and the stunning walks through the water meadows leading to St Catherine's Hill approximately 0.5 miles from the property.
The pedestrianised high street is 0.8 miles away and offers a full range of amenities, including independent shops, boutiques, restaurants, cafés and public houses. There is also a variety of cultural and leisure facilities such as The Arc Discovery Centre and Library, the local cinema, Theatre Royal Winchester and the Winchester Sport & Leisure Park.
Winchester is known for its excellent schooling and is home to The Pilgrims' School, Winchester College, Prince's Mead, St Swithun's and Twyford Preparatory School in the nearby village of Twyford (approximately 3 miles). There is also a choice of state schools including King's School, The Westgate School and the highly regarded Peter Symonds College.
The city is very well connected via road and rail, with London Waterloo accessible in under 60 minutes from Winchester railway station. The M3 provides easy access to London and the South Coast, connecting with the M27 and Southampton Airport, which serves an extensive range of destinations. The A34 to the north links to Oxford and the Midlands, while the A303 provides access to the West Country.
Square Footage: 6,826 sq ft
Acreage: 0.5 Acres
Additional Info
Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage.
There is a borehole that supplies water to the garden and 1 sink in the laundry room. The pump system is serviced annually and this was completed as planned in March 2026.
Description
This substantial Victorian residence is an exceptional period home of scale and presence, offering beautifully proportioned accommodation arranged over four floors. Thought to date back to 1875 and retaining a wealth of original character, the property showcases magnificent ceiling heights, large sash windows, exposed floorboards and elegant architectural detailing throughout. The ground floor unfolds from a magnificent entrance hall into a series of reception rooms, each enjoying excellent natural light and a wonderful sense of volume. The principal sitting room and formal dining room are both striking spaces, ideal for entertaining, while a further reception room and study provide flexibility for family life, working from home or quieter retreat. The kitchen is positioned on the ground floor and forms the heart of the home — a superb room with ample space for dining and gathering, complemented by a useful utility room and pantry. From the kitchen there are attractive views and access to the extensive gardens and grounds. The layout allows for seamless day-to-day living while maintaining the elegance and separation typical of a fine Victorian house. Subject to planning permission, there is an opportunity to re-imagine and extend the kitchen and enhance the space, making more of the westerly aspect by one's own design. A lower ground floor provides additional extensive space, currently arranged as a wine cellar and storage rooms. There is excellent potential to adapt this level to suit a variety of uses, such as a cinema, gymnasium or hobby space, subject to the necessary consents.
Across the upper floors the property offers remarkable bedroom accommodation, with up to ten bedrooms arranged over the first and second floors. The principal bedroom is
particularly impressive, enjoying the same wonderful ceiling height and proportions found throughout the house. The remaining bedrooms are generous and adaptable, well suited to large families, guest accommodation or alternative uses such as dressing rooms or additional study space.
OUTSIDE
The garden is a wonderful expanse of level lawn, enjoying a
broad and open feel while remaining well enclosed and private. Partially walled and bordered by mature fencing, it offers a rare sense of space, with the wide sweep of grass creating an ideal setting for both family use and larger gatherings. A backdrop of established trees and
shrubs frames the boundaries beautifully, providing year-round structure and a lovely natural outlook. The planting feels mature and settled, with pockets of greenery softening the edges and creating a sheltered atmosphere. Vegetable beds add a productive element for those inclined towards kitchen gardening, while still preserving the clean simplicity of the lawn. The scale of the plot allows for excellent parking and turning space to the front, complemented by a detached double garage, ensuring practicality matches the aesthetic
appeal.
Overall, it is a generous and versatile garden — open, usable and bathed in light — with the maturity and privacy that only
time can create.
Location
St Cross is a long-established and highly desirable area to the south of Winchester, containing a variety of high-quality housing stock and substantial family homes. Walking into the city via the cathedral streets is particularly appealing, with Priors Gate providing access to the cathedral grounds just 0.8 miles away, and the stunning walks through the water meadows leading to St Catherine's Hill approximately 0.5 miles from the property.
The pedestrianised high street is 0.8 miles away and offers a full range of amenities, including independent shops, boutiques, restaurants, cafés and public houses. There is also a variety of cultural and leisure facilities such as The Arc Discovery Centre and Library, the local cinema, Theatre Royal Winchester and the Winchester Sport & Leisure Park.
Winchester is known for its excellent schooling and is home to The Pilgrims' School, Winchester College, Prince's Mead, St Swithun's and Twyford Preparatory School in the nearby village of Twyford (approximately 3 miles). There is also a choice of state schools including King's School, The Westgate School and the highly regarded Peter Symonds College.
The city is very well connected via road and rail, with London Waterloo accessible in under 60 minutes from Winchester railway station. The M3 provides easy access to London and the South Coast, connecting with the M27 and Southampton Airport, which serves an extensive range of destinations. The A34 to the north links to Oxford and the Midlands, while the A303 provides access to the West Country.
Square Footage: 6,826 sq ft
Acreage: 0.5 Acres
Additional Info
Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage.
There is a borehole that supplies water to the garden and 1 sink in the laundry room. The pump system is serviced annually and this was completed as planned in March 2026.
Area statistics
Crime score
Low crime
2/10
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