£230,000
2 bed terraced house for saleDunkirk Close, Lordswood, Southampton, Hamsphire SO16
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Charters - Southampton
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About this property
Walking distance to the General Hospital
Two double bedrooms
Residents car park
Open plan lounge dining room
Ideal first home
Beautifully presented throughout
This beautifully presented two double bedroom terraced home is the ideal choice of property for first time buyers, those downsizing or for any buy to let landlords looking to add to their portfolio and is conveniently located towards the end of a quiet no through road within walking distance of The General Hospital.
The generously sized and favourably laid out accommodation on the ground floor comprises the entrance hallway with useful storage cupboard, stairs rising to the first floor and doors to the large open plan lounge dining room which provides a great space for entertaining family and friends and takes you to the sleek and stylish modern kitchen with additional built in storage.
The first floor houses the two well proportioned double bedrooms both with built in wardrobe cupboards and are served by the modern shower room with separate WC.
There is a private and enclosed low maintenance garden to the rear for all to enjoy when the sun is shining and the home further benefits from the possibility of parking in the nearby resident’s car park as well as offering on street residents permit parking.
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Lordswood is a sought-after location, perfect for those needing access to local amenities, main transport links and Southampton General Hospital. Nearby are plenty of woodland walks and the extensive recreational facilities of Southampton Sports Centre and Southampton Common. Southampton City is a thriving commercial port with a population in excess of 250,000 and achieved city status in 1964 due to its contribution to trade and the economy. The city centre offers an extensive range of shopping and leisure facilities ranging from small boutique outlets to major department stores including the landmark West Quay shopping mall. Restaurants, bars and cafes cater for every taste and the Cinema de lux offers the finest film viewing experience. Football is played at St Marys and the Ageas Bowl is the home of Hampshire cricket hosting domestic and international matches together with live music events. The Guildhall, Mayflower and Nuffield theatres host a wide and eclectic range of plays, opera, ballet and musicals and the public art gallery in the civic centre has a famous and acclaimed collection.
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