IT IS common knowledge that house prices in some parts of Southampton are enough to bring a tear to anyone's eye.
This penthouse apartment is situated on Brook Lane in Warsash boasting views across the River Hamble.
Described as an 'extremely prestigious' apartment the property is within the catchment for a range of good school and is available with a share of the freehold.
Everything about this property is high-spec and modern from the wide range of fixtures and fittings to the name of the complex, 'Skyfall'.
Within a gated development the property is set back from the road and accessed through a large driveway where there is allocated parking.
The manicured communal lawns and garden have two paved seating areas for you to enjoy in the summer months whilst you also have your own private balconies.
Inside the property oozes grandeur and luxury, the impressive entrance hall has black feature doors that stand out against the sleek tiled flooring.
The open plan living, kitchen and dining rooms make the most of the state and continue the luxurious theme.
The kitchen has sleek units with a central island, quartz work surfaces and built in appliances.
At the heart of the house the living area comes complete with a feature wall, including an integrated 65" television, 5.1 surround sound speaker system and striking views over the communal gardens down to the River Hamble.
The large master suite has an ensuite and fully fitted, handmade dressing room with his and hers hanging space, shoe racks.
The master ensuite benefits from having an extra-large bath, his and hers sinks and a rainfall shower. Both bedrooms incorporate modular bed units with integrated 42” television sets and tailored headboards.
Spanning 2,500 square feet the accommodation is a good size and benefits from high sloping ceilings.
Find out more about the property on Zoopla.
*This article has been edited after original publication.
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