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This striking new home forms part of the former Women’s Institute building in Hyde Abbey Road in central Winchester. This superb location is perfect for those wanting to take advantage of the fabulous amenities within the city as well as the train station and wonderful open space and riverside walks around the leisure centre.
The house has an interesting design with the open plan living space on the first floor which takes advantage of the vaulted ceiling and large floor to ceiling glazing which all add to the feeling of space. A very smart modern kitchen is fitted at one end with a complete range of appliances and a good size utility room means that this area can be kept tidy.
On the ground floor are two bedrooms, both with space for a double bed, and fitted wardrobes. One bedroom has its own bathroom and there is also a shower room off the hallway.
A bonus for this property is the parking space for two cars and there is a charming outside seating area enclosed by a mature hedge, perfect on sunny weekends for enjoying a cup of coffee with the newspapers.
Jane Kennerley of Savills New Homes says: “This is a fabulous opportunity to purchase a unique and hugely appealing property with a superb open plan living space. It is rare to find a property in a central location such as this that has two private parking spaces and I am sure this will appeal to many purchasers. The proximity of the train station is also a bonus together with the acres of parkland just around the corner.”
A guide price of £460,000 is quoted and enquiries should be directed to Jane and her team at Savills on 01962 834045.
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