Guide price

£500,000

(£522/sq. ft)

3 bed semi-detached house for sale
Bereweeke Avenue, Winchester SO22

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 3 receptions

    • 957 sq. ft

Just added
Chain free
Freehold
Added on 12/04/2026

About this property

  • Attractive semi-detached house in sought after area of Bereweeke

  • Kitchen/breakfast room with exterior access

  • Sitting Room with bay window and gas fireplace

  • Dining room and conservatory

  • Principal bedroom with bay windows and westerly views

  • Two further bedrooms and family bathroom

  • No onward chain and potential for improvement

  • Good-sized front and rear gardens, garage and shared driveway

  • Walking distance to shops and Friarsgate gp Surgery on Stoney Lane

  • In catchment for Weeke Primary School, The Henry Beaufort School & Peter Symonds College

Located in the sought-after area of Weeke, this three-bedroom semi-detached home offers an excellent opportunity to modernise and create a long-term family home. Dating from the 1950s, the property has been well maintained and benefits from a recently installed gas boiler and additional loft insulation.

Set back from Bereweeke Avenue, the house is approached via a shared driveway leading to the garage, and front garden. The accommodation includes a bright living room with bay window, dining room, kitchen, and conservatory overlooking the rear garden.

Upstairs are three bedrooms and a family bathroom, with a generous loft space offering further potential (STPP). Requiring updating, the property provides scope to improve or extend, and is ideally located close to amenities and schools in this popular Winchester location.

The property Situated in the highly sought-after residential area of Bereweeke, this attractive three-bedroom semi-detached family home offers an excellent opportunity for buyers looking to create a modern home in a well-established neighbourhood. Believed to date from the 1950s, the property has been a much-loved home for many years and now stands ready to welcome its next chapter. With generous internal proportions, a good-sized plot and a location that remains consistently popular with families and professionals alike, the house offers exciting scope for updating and enhancement.

Recent improvements include the installation of a new gas boiler and additional loft insulation, providing a practical starting point for any future works. While the property is presented in fair condition, it would benefit from modernisation, offering buyers the chance to update and personalise the accommodation to suit their tastes. Given the size of the plot and the layout of the house, there is also clear potential-subject to the usual planning permissions-to extend or reconfigure the property, creating additional living space and further enhancing its long-term value.

The home is set back from Bereweeke Avenue behind a wide grass verge and pavement, with a well-proportioned front garden providing a pleasant degree of separation from the road. A shared driveway leads to the side of the property, with a short pathway guiding visitors to the front door. The entrance retains a characterful period feel, with a modern door set beneath an attractive archway and flanked by glazed panels that allow natural light to filter into the welcoming hallway.

From the hallway, a door opens into the spacious living room, a bright and comfortable space featuring a large bay window overlooking the front garden. A gas fire set within a rustic stone surround forms an appealing focal point to the room. Beyond, a connecting door leads through to the dining room which stretches across the rear of the house, linking naturally with the kitchen and opening onwards into the conservatory. This arrangement creates a sociable flow through the ground floor and presents an ideal opportunity for future open-plan living should buyers wish to reconfigure the space.

The kitchen has a range of wall and base units offering ample storage, fitted double oven and hob, and has designated spaces for further appliances and utilities. It features decorative tiling, a side-aspect window and a rear door providing convenient access to the garden. As with the rest of the property, the kitchen offers clear potential for updating to create a contemporary space to be the hub of this family home.

Upstairs, the first floor provides three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom is a particularly generous double room, enhanced by a large bay window that enjoys pleasant westerly views. Bedroom two is also a comfortable double overlooking the rear garden, while bedroom three is a good-sized single room, ideal as a child's bedroom, home office or nursery. The family bathroom comprises a full-sized bath with shower over, WC and wash basin with vanity unit below.

The loft space is substantial and accessed via a loft ladder and has recently been improved with additional insulation. This generous roof space may also offer potential for conversion, subject to the usual consents.

Outside:
The property is well set back from the road by a wide grass verge. The westerly facing front garden is bound by a low wall and has been carefully planted with a variety of perennial shrubs and flowering plants and bulbs, surrounding a small lawn. Access to the rear garden is via the shared drive and through a garden gate, and this larger space to the rear has clearly been a much loved garden, now in need of some rejuvenation, but still having some charming mature shrubs and roses as well as old vegetable plots with raspberries and rhubarb still to be seen, bordering the central lawn.

A patio fronts a conservatory, and the re-roofed single garage has been extended to create a useful garden store/workshop with side access.

The Property details:

Tenure: Freehold
Construction: Dating from 1950; brick elevations, with two storey bay with hanging tiles, under a tiled roof. Overall plot size 0.05 acres.

Parking: The property benefits from a garage located on a shared access driveway, and there is permit parking on Bereweeke Avenue.

EPC Band D
Council Tax Band D
Services: Mains drainage, electricity, water and gas.
Heating: Newly installed Worcester gas boiler for hot water and central heating
Broadband: (Source Ofcom): Ultrafast Broadband available: 1000 mbps download
Flood Risk (Source: Govt Environment Agency): Rivers and Seas and Surface Water Risks Very Low.

Location: Bereweeke is a popular parish in Winchester within easy reach of the city centre and the mainline railway station with services to London Waterloo. Just along the road from Beaufort Court there are local shops, such as a Spar, Boots chemist, Costa Coffee, but also Waitrose and Aldi, Friarsgate gp surgery, and various takeaways and restaurants. The property is within catchment for, and easy walking distance of, Weeke Primary School, Henry Beaufort Senior School, and the renowned Peter Symonds 6th Form College.

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