Guide price
£700,000
4 bed terraced house for saleSoberton Southampton, Hampshire SO32
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Freehold
About this property
Beautifully converted 19th Century home
Exclusive development
Four bedrooms
Principal bedroom with large dressing area and en-suite
Peaceful and secluded
Double garage and private parking
Fantastic commuter links
Guide Price £700k - £725k
Summary
Presenting a truly rare opportunity to acquire one of Hampshire's most captivating period homes, this magnificently converted 19th-century residence forms part of an exclusive and prestigious development in the sought-after village of Soberton. Combining the grandeur of its original flint and stone architecture with an interiors scheme of the highest contemporary order, this is a home that must be experienced in person to be fully appreciated.
The Setting
Approached via a formal front courtyard enclosed by willow fencing and adorned with mature specimen planting, the bold red front door makes an immediate and lasting impression against the property's stunning flint and stone facade, complete with its striking crenellated parapet. Set within a breath-taking patchwork of rolling Hampshire countryside, Soberton offers the very best of rural village life while remaining within convenient reach of Winchester, Southampton, and the wider national rail network.
Accommodation
Extending to approximately 2,439 square feet across three carefully considered floors, the accommodation is both generous and exceptionally well-planned.
Upon entering, one is immediately struck by the quality of the ground floor reception spaces. The principal sitting room is a room of considerable elegance: High ceilings with original plasterwork cornicing, period cast iron radiators, and glorious multi-pane sash windows flooding the space with natural light. Designer globe pendant lighting and thoughtfully curated art create an atmosphere that is simultaneously sophisticated and deeply comfortable.
The dining room is equally impressive, with its beautifully laid herringbone parquet flooring - a recurring hallmark of quality throughout the property - and further tall sash windows with floor-to-ceiling linen drapes. A bespoke staircase with wooden balustrade rises gracefully from this space, whilst an arched opening connects seamlessly through to the kitchen.
The kitchen is of considered design: Expansive sage-and-taupe shaker cabinetry finished with black granite worktops, integrated appliances, a striking period-style geometric tiled floor, and a large breakfast bar with designer bar stools. An adjoining utility room provides excellent additional storage and laundry facilities with matching cabinetry, while a beautifully appointed pantry and cloakroom - finished with deep green tongue-and-groove panelling and monochrome chequerboard tiles - complete the ground floor perfectly.
First Floor
The principal bedroom suite occupies a fine position on the first floor and offers a hotel-quality retreat. A generous double bedroom with large sash windows and a calm, neutral palette connects to a dedicated dressing room with bespoke hanging and shelving, before arriving at what is, without question, one of the most spectacular en-suite bathrooms in the region. Finished entirely in polished concrete-effect stone, the suite features a frameless glass walk-in rainfall shower with illuminated product niche, a bespoke integrated stone basin with wall-mounted black tap beneath a backlit mirror, and a separate free-standing bath. Every detail has been considered; the result is a spa experience of the very finest order.
Two further double bedrooms are found on this floor - both characterfully decorated with high ceilings, period radiators, sash windows framing leafy green outlooks, and dark hardwood flooring. A second bathroom serves this floor, styled with bold art deco circular-patterned charcoal tiling, a panelled bath, round vessel basin, and black fittings - a striking and deliberate design statement.
Second Floor
The second floor provides a wonderfully flexible additional suite of rooms, centred on a large, light-filled room with dual Velux skylights and exposed original roof timbers and brick chimney breast. With built-in oak desk and cabinetry, this space lends itself equally to use as a fourth bedroom, a music studio, creative workspace or hobby room. A kitchenette and a further shower room - also benefiting from Velux natural light - serve this floor, providing excellent potential for a self-contained guest or au pair suite, subject to any relevant consents.
Outside
The property benefits from a wonderful private garden - an enchanting outdoor space with a stone-paved terrace perfectly equipped for al fresco dining, surrounded by established planting, mature trees, and thoughtful screening. The wider grounds of the development include a beautifully formal courtyard garden with stone pathways and a central raised ornamental planter. A double garage and private parking complete the external provision. Aerial photography reveals the extraordinary Hampshire countryside setting that envelops this exceptional address.
Key Features at a Glance
Beautifully converted 19th-century flint and stone residence
Part of an exclusive, prestigious development
Four bedrooms, three bathrooms (including principal en-suite of hotel quality)
Stunning kitchen with shaker cabinetry, granite worktops and period-style tiling
Herringbone parquet flooring throughout principal reception rooms
Second floor suite with Velux skylights, exposed timbers and kitchenette
Private walled terrace garden and rear garden with established planting
Double garage and private parking
Outstanding Hampshire countryside setting in the village of Soberton
Exceptional commuter links to Winchester, Southampton and London Waterloo
Approximately 2,439 sq ft | Freehold | Council Tax Band F
Leasehold with share of Freehold | EPC Rating D | Council Tax Band F
Services, Utilities & Property Information
Utilities – Mains electricity and water. Oil. Shared Sewerage Treatment Plant.
Tenure – Leasehold with share of Freehold - 999 years from 25th March 1974
Property Type – Terraced townhouse
Construction Type – Standard – stone & tile
Council Tax – Winchester City Council
Council Tax Band F
Parking – Off- road parking spaces for 2-3 cars. Double garage.
Mobile phone coverage - 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider.
Internet connection - Ultrafast FTTP Broadband connection available- we advise you to check with your provider.
Special Notes – Ground Rent of £10 per annum. Annual Service Charge of £2,232
Disclaimer
All measurements are approximate and quoted in metric with imperial equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on.
The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given and that they are in working order.
Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property.
Whilst we carryout our due diligence on a property before it is launched to the market and we endeavour to provide accurate information, buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence.
Our information is presented to the best of our knowledge and should not solely be relied upon when making purchasing decisions. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as flood risk, easements, covenants and other property related details rests with the buyer
Summary
Presenting a truly rare opportunity to acquire one of Hampshire's most captivating period homes, this magnificently converted 19th-century residence forms part of an exclusive and prestigious development in the sought-after village of Soberton. Combining the grandeur of its original flint and stone architecture with an interiors scheme of the highest contemporary order, this is a home that must be experienced in person to be fully appreciated.
The Setting
Approached via a formal front courtyard enclosed by willow fencing and adorned with mature specimen planting, the bold red front door makes an immediate and lasting impression against the property's stunning flint and stone facade, complete with its striking crenellated parapet. Set within a breath-taking patchwork of rolling Hampshire countryside, Soberton offers the very best of rural village life while remaining within convenient reach of Winchester, Southampton, and the wider national rail network.
Accommodation
Extending to approximately 2,439 square feet across three carefully considered floors, the accommodation is both generous and exceptionally well-planned.
Upon entering, one is immediately struck by the quality of the ground floor reception spaces. The principal sitting room is a room of considerable elegance: High ceilings with original plasterwork cornicing, period cast iron radiators, and glorious multi-pane sash windows flooding the space with natural light. Designer globe pendant lighting and thoughtfully curated art create an atmosphere that is simultaneously sophisticated and deeply comfortable.
The dining room is equally impressive, with its beautifully laid herringbone parquet flooring - a recurring hallmark of quality throughout the property - and further tall sash windows with floor-to-ceiling linen drapes. A bespoke staircase with wooden balustrade rises gracefully from this space, whilst an arched opening connects seamlessly through to the kitchen.
The kitchen is of considered design: Expansive sage-and-taupe shaker cabinetry finished with black granite worktops, integrated appliances, a striking period-style geometric tiled floor, and a large breakfast bar with designer bar stools. An adjoining utility room provides excellent additional storage and laundry facilities with matching cabinetry, while a beautifully appointed pantry and cloakroom - finished with deep green tongue-and-groove panelling and monochrome chequerboard tiles - complete the ground floor perfectly.
First Floor
The principal bedroom suite occupies a fine position on the first floor and offers a hotel-quality retreat. A generous double bedroom with large sash windows and a calm, neutral palette connects to a dedicated dressing room with bespoke hanging and shelving, before arriving at what is, without question, one of the most spectacular en-suite bathrooms in the region. Finished entirely in polished concrete-effect stone, the suite features a frameless glass walk-in rainfall shower with illuminated product niche, a bespoke integrated stone basin with wall-mounted black tap beneath a backlit mirror, and a separate free-standing bath. Every detail has been considered; the result is a spa experience of the very finest order.
Two further double bedrooms are found on this floor - both characterfully decorated with high ceilings, period radiators, sash windows framing leafy green outlooks, and dark hardwood flooring. A second bathroom serves this floor, styled with bold art deco circular-patterned charcoal tiling, a panelled bath, round vessel basin, and black fittings - a striking and deliberate design statement.
Second Floor
The second floor provides a wonderfully flexible additional suite of rooms, centred on a large, light-filled room with dual Velux skylights and exposed original roof timbers and brick chimney breast. With built-in oak desk and cabinetry, this space lends itself equally to use as a fourth bedroom, a music studio, creative workspace or hobby room. A kitchenette and a further shower room - also benefiting from Velux natural light - serve this floor, providing excellent potential for a self-contained guest or au pair suite, subject to any relevant consents.
Outside
The property benefits from a wonderful private garden - an enchanting outdoor space with a stone-paved terrace perfectly equipped for al fresco dining, surrounded by established planting, mature trees, and thoughtful screening. The wider grounds of the development include a beautifully formal courtyard garden with stone pathways and a central raised ornamental planter. A double garage and private parking complete the external provision. Aerial photography reveals the extraordinary Hampshire countryside setting that envelops this exceptional address.
Key Features at a Glance
Beautifully converted 19th-century flint and stone residence
Part of an exclusive, prestigious development
Four bedrooms, three bathrooms (including principal en-suite of hotel quality)
Stunning kitchen with shaker cabinetry, granite worktops and period-style tiling
Herringbone parquet flooring throughout principal reception rooms
Second floor suite with Velux skylights, exposed timbers and kitchenette
Private walled terrace garden and rear garden with established planting
Double garage and private parking
Outstanding Hampshire countryside setting in the village of Soberton
Exceptional commuter links to Winchester, Southampton and London Waterloo
Approximately 2,439 sq ft | Freehold | Council Tax Band F
Leasehold with share of Freehold | EPC Rating D | Council Tax Band F
Services, Utilities & Property Information
Utilities – Mains electricity and water. Oil. Shared Sewerage Treatment Plant.
Tenure – Leasehold with share of Freehold - 999 years from 25th March 1974
Property Type – Terraced townhouse
Construction Type – Standard – stone & tile
Council Tax – Winchester City Council
Council Tax Band F
Parking – Off- road parking spaces for 2-3 cars. Double garage.
Mobile phone coverage - 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider.
Internet connection - Ultrafast FTTP Broadband connection available- we advise you to check with your provider.
Special Notes – Ground Rent of £10 per annum. Annual Service Charge of £2,232
Disclaimer
All measurements are approximate and quoted in metric with imperial equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on.
The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given and that they are in working order.
Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property.
Whilst we carryout our due diligence on a property before it is launched to the market and we endeavour to provide accurate information, buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence.
Our information is presented to the best of our knowledge and should not solely be relied upon when making purchasing decisions. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as flood risk, easements, covenants and other property related details rests with the buyer
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