Guide price
£1,450,000
4 bed end terrace house for salePeninsula Square, Winchester, Hampshire SO23
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Charters - Winchester
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About this property
No Forward Chain
Allocated Parking & Visitor Parking
Good Sized City Garden
Four Bedrooms
Open Plan Kitchen
Sitting Room
City Centre
Electric Charging points available to all residents
Offered with no forward chain is this elegant Grade II listed townhouse offering a captivating blend of historical significance and modern living. Situated within the prestigious Peninsula Barracks in Winchester, the property forms part of an exclusive collection of homes created during the site's major redevelopment in the 1990s. Notably, this particular home was formerly used as the gymnasium for the barracks, adding a unique layer to its character and history.
The Peninsula Barracks itself has a remarkable heritage, originally serving as a military base from the early 19th century. Constructed in the 1790s and significantly developed in the 1850s, the site was home to the Rifle Depot and later housed the Royal Green Jackets. Its commanding position above Winchester offers views over the city and is steeped in military tradition, with beautifully preserved architecture and landscaped grounds that echo its distinguished past.
Dating back to the 1800s, this home offers in excess of 2,000 square feet of well-appointed living space arranged over two floors. The ground floor opens with a welcoming entrance hall, leading into generous living areas. The impressive 19-foot living room features a striking electric fire and picturesque views over the meticulously maintained Peninsula Square. A formal dining room provides the perfect setting for entertaining, while the fitted kitchen—with a separate breakfast area—adds everyday practicality. A utility room and a cloakroom/WC complete the ground floor.
Upstairs, the open galleried landing leads to four double bedrooms, including a spacious principal suite that combines comfort with privacy. A separate bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms. Throughout the home, generous proportions and tasteful design merge seamlessly with the building’s historic fabric.
Outdoors, the East-facing Garden terrace offers a tranquil spot to enjoy the morning sun. Thoughtfully landscaped, it features both upper and lower terraces—ideal for al fresco dining and relaxation. A side gate provides easy access, with a garden shed offering additional storage. At the rear, a secure gate leads to the back of the property. The beautifully maintained communal grounds of Peninsula Square frame the house to the front, enhancing its curb appeal. The property also includes two private parking spaces, along with convenient visitor parking.
With its rich military heritage, unique former use, and refined modern features, this property presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of Winchester’s storied past in a truly prestigious location.
The Square is known not only for its vibrant, welcoming community but also for the strong bond residents share with the local museums, which serve as cultural cornerstones and gathering places for neighbours and visitors alike. At the rear of the property there are beautiful views of views of the cathedral and South Downs.
Additional information
Materials used in construction: Brick
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Conveniently located at the edge of Winchester city centre, allowing for a delightful riverside walk to the city, the beautiful water meadows, or the open park area of St. Giles Hill. Winchester is a splendid and historical cathedral city with much character and diverse architecture, whilst successfully delivering a modern cosmopolitan feel, concentrated over just a few square miles. As well as national retail chains, Winchester is home to an array of independent boutique shops and eateries and an impressive farmers market. Winchester is also highly renowned for its outstanding educational establishments, ranging from both private and state schools to a popular sixth form college and the oldest public school in the United Kingdom. Coast and country lifestyle pursuits are all within striking distance as the city is well placed for the South Downs National Park, The New Forest, the Meon Valley and both Bournemouth and Portsmouth’s coastal beaches. Equally however, the capital is commutable within the hour, using South West Trains rail connections to London Waterloo and with Southampton’s international airport granting air travel for those seeking further destinations.
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