Guide price
£499,950
2 bed terraced house for saleUpper Brook Street, Winchester, Hampshire SO23
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Charters - Winchester
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About this property
Charming period cottage
Elegant sitting room
Modern kitchen & dining room
Two spacious bedrooms
West-facing enclosed garden
Prime Winchester location
Residents permit parking
This charming period city cottage is beautifully presented throughout, offering a peaceful retreat just moments from Winchester’s historic city centre.
Upon entering through the recently refitted front door, there is a lobby with an internal glazed door, leading through to the well-proportioned sitting room at the front of the property, showcasing characterful period features, including a traditional open fire, sash windows and restored floorboards, creating a warm and inviting space. To the rear, a separate dining room leads seamlessly into a modern kitchen, which provides access to the delightful west-facing garden.
Upstairs, the spacious principal bedroom benefits from a front-facing aspect, while the second bedroom is to the rear of the property. A stylishly refitted bathroom serves both bedrooms, offering a contemporary yet elegant finish.
The enclosed rear garden features low brick walls with trellis fencing, a paved patio area, and a generous central artificial lawn, making it a low-maintenance outdoor retreat.
Additional information
Materials used in construction: Brick/slate
The property is in a conservation area
During the current ownership the property has had:
New combi boiler (May 2021). Artificial grass (2017). New front door (2024). Redecorated (Jan 2025).
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The property is located in a beautiful road within the heart of the city, affording enviable walking distance and close proximity to all the city’s amenities, including St. Clements Health Centre, parks, leisure facilities and excellent local schools. Winchester is steeped in history, particularly around the Cathedral and College. The thriving city centre has an interesting range of shops, restaurants and cultural amenities including a theatre, cinema and sports centre. For the commuter there is the advantage of excellent access for the M3 and A34, and walking distance of a mainline railway station with fast and regular services with London Waterloo. Connections are excellent as the railway station, M3, A31, A34 and M27 are within easy reach.
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