Enjoying a superb elevated position looking over Orams Arbour, the cityscape below and countryside beyond, this early Victorian townhouse has fabulous accommodation and is perfectly situated within a few minutes’ walk of the train station and all the attractions of Winchester’s city centre.

The accommodation has been subject to an extensive refurbishment and extension programme but has retained much of the period character and charm associated with the era.

The stylish and beautifully presented home is approached through a charming reception hall, offering a glimpse of the rear garden, and the staircase with fine balustrade leads up to the first floor. To the rear of the hall is a study area and door to the garden. The drawing room is exceptional with high ceilings and large windows with views over the Arbour to the front and the garden at the back. This double reception room has feature fireplaces and a beautiful oak floor. 

On the lower ground floor is a most impressive kitchen/breakfast room fitted with a central island and bespoke range of wooden units, hand crafted for the property. The kitchen opens to a large family area and in turn onto the delightful garden room.  Double doors open at the front of the kitchen onto a small terrace and also a utility room. 

A wood burning stove warms the family area and the garden room, approached through an arch, is a beautifully light room with its westerly aspect, glazed ceiling and doors that open out onto the rear terrace. Alternatively this room can be used as a formal dining area. Supporting the accommodation on the lower ground floor is a cloakroom with a shower and a large storage cupboard.

On the first floor a feature arched window on the landing overlooks the rear garden. The master bedroom is a pretty room with views over the Arbour and has an adjoining bathroom.  A further double bedroom can be found on this floor. Two more excellent bedrooms and a fitted bathroom are arranged over the top floor.

A flagstone path and steps lead up to the front door and there is also access down to the lower terrace which, with its easterly aspect and a door from the kitchen is perfect for lazy summer breakfasts. The front garden is richly stocked and forms an attractive frame for the house.

To the rear, immediately adjacent to the garden room is a west facing terrace with steps up to the tiered lawned gardens, interspersed with maturing specimen plants and shrubs with a further terrace at the rear of the garden adjacent to the Coach House.