Guide price
£725,000
3 bed terraced house for saleSt. James Lane, Winchester, Hampshire SO23
3 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Stunning interior design
Lower ground floor family space
Three bedrooms
South facing garden.
Desirable central location
EPC Rating = D
A stylish Grade II listed Victorian home in a thriving residential area within central Winchester, with a south facing terrace and garden.
Description
Situated in one of Winchester's most desirable addresses, this stylish Grade II listed home offers well-balanced accommodation arranged over three floors, combining period character with modern style and practicality. The ground floor is centred around a dining room that naturally connects the principal living spaces. A charming sitting room to the front provides a comfortable retreat with attractive period features such as the large sash windows and exposed floorboards. The kitchen is well configured and thoughtfully positioned with a door leading to the south facing garden. The space offers both functionality and character in keeping with the age of the property.
The first floor comprises three bedrooms, each with its own individual feel. The principal bedroom benefits from built-in
storage, and the remaining rooms offer flexibility for family life, guests or home working. A family bathroom serves this level. The converted basement is a particularly attractive feature, currently arranged as a cinema room. This adaptable space could equally serve as a snug, games room or additional reception area, adding valuable versatility to the overall layout, quite rare in such a location.
Throughout, the house retains attractive period detailing, carefully balanced with tasteful contemporary finishes. The accommodation flows comfortably across all levels, creating a home that feels both elegant and practical. With immediate access to the city centre, excellent schooling and fast rail links to London, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a distinctive and well-positioned Winchester home.
Outside
The garden is a particular highlight, being south facing and with excellent degree of privacy. Predominantly laid to lawn with a decked terrace adjoining the house, it provides an ideal setting for both everyday use and outdoor entertaining. Raised beds with mature planting and a historic brick and flint walled garden create a pleasant, and characterful backdrop, while ensuring the garden is not overlooked, offering a rare sense of seclusion for a city location.
Location
St James Lane is close to Winchester's pedestrianised centre (0.3 miles) and to south of the high street towards St Cross, a conservation area containing Winchester College, the water meadows, and St Catherine's Hill. The variety of interesting architecture and fascinating ancient buildings make Winchester high street a unique and charming place to shop and spend time socially. At the heart of the city is the world-renowned 11th century Cathedral and quaint back streets leading to the centre that contains a wealth of independent shops, boutiques, national retailers, a varied choice of restaurants, bars, cafes, and recreational facilities. There are also several cultural and leisure attractions in the city including the Theatre Royal, The Arc Discovery Centre & Library, Winchester sports and leisure park and the local cinema.
Schooling in the area is very highly regarded and has become a particular draw to the city with a broad selection of private or comprehensive education. Including Pilgrims, Winchester College, St Swithun's, Westgate, Kings School and Peter Symonds, there is a wide variety for all educational needs nearby.
Winchester is approximately 59 minutes by train from London Waterloo and Winchester train station is about 0.7 miles from the house. The M3 motorway (junctions 9,10 and 11) is to the south of St Cross Road and makes both London and Southampton easily accessible by road. The interconnection with the M27 makes Southampton International Airport easily commutable and opens up the south-coast and New Forest. The A34 to the north provides access to Oxford and the Midlands and the West Country via the A303.
Square Footage: 1,028 sq ft
Additional Info
All mains services connected.
Council Tax Band D
Freehold
Description
Situated in one of Winchester's most desirable addresses, this stylish Grade II listed home offers well-balanced accommodation arranged over three floors, combining period character with modern style and practicality. The ground floor is centred around a dining room that naturally connects the principal living spaces. A charming sitting room to the front provides a comfortable retreat with attractive period features such as the large sash windows and exposed floorboards. The kitchen is well configured and thoughtfully positioned with a door leading to the south facing garden. The space offers both functionality and character in keeping with the age of the property.
The first floor comprises three bedrooms, each with its own individual feel. The principal bedroom benefits from built-in
storage, and the remaining rooms offer flexibility for family life, guests or home working. A family bathroom serves this level. The converted basement is a particularly attractive feature, currently arranged as a cinema room. This adaptable space could equally serve as a snug, games room or additional reception area, adding valuable versatility to the overall layout, quite rare in such a location.
Throughout, the house retains attractive period detailing, carefully balanced with tasteful contemporary finishes. The accommodation flows comfortably across all levels, creating a home that feels both elegant and practical. With immediate access to the city centre, excellent schooling and fast rail links to London, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a distinctive and well-positioned Winchester home.
Outside
The garden is a particular highlight, being south facing and with excellent degree of privacy. Predominantly laid to lawn with a decked terrace adjoining the house, it provides an ideal setting for both everyday use and outdoor entertaining. Raised beds with mature planting and a historic brick and flint walled garden create a pleasant, and characterful backdrop, while ensuring the garden is not overlooked, offering a rare sense of seclusion for a city location.
Location
St James Lane is close to Winchester's pedestrianised centre (0.3 miles) and to south of the high street towards St Cross, a conservation area containing Winchester College, the water meadows, and St Catherine's Hill. The variety of interesting architecture and fascinating ancient buildings make Winchester high street a unique and charming place to shop and spend time socially. At the heart of the city is the world-renowned 11th century Cathedral and quaint back streets leading to the centre that contains a wealth of independent shops, boutiques, national retailers, a varied choice of restaurants, bars, cafes, and recreational facilities. There are also several cultural and leisure attractions in the city including the Theatre Royal, The Arc Discovery Centre & Library, Winchester sports and leisure park and the local cinema.
Schooling in the area is very highly regarded and has become a particular draw to the city with a broad selection of private or comprehensive education. Including Pilgrims, Winchester College, St Swithun's, Westgate, Kings School and Peter Symonds, there is a wide variety for all educational needs nearby.
Winchester is approximately 59 minutes by train from London Waterloo and Winchester train station is about 0.7 miles from the house. The M3 motorway (junctions 9,10 and 11) is to the south of St Cross Road and makes both London and Southampton easily accessible by road. The interconnection with the M27 makes Southampton International Airport easily commutable and opens up the south-coast and New Forest. The A34 to the north provides access to Oxford and the Midlands and the West Country via the A303.
Square Footage: 1,028 sq ft
Additional Info
All mains services connected.
Council Tax Band D
Freehold
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