Guide price

£2,950,000

5 bed terraced house for sale
Canon Street, Winchester, Hampshire SO23

    • 5 beds

    • 5 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

Just added
Freehold
Added on 20/04/2026

About this property

  • Architect designed rear extension

  • Snug, media room

  • Sociable living spaces

  • Primary bedroom with a suite and dressing area

  • Three further bedrooms (two en suite)

  • Double garage with off street parking in front

  • EPC Rating = D

An outstanding Grade II listed Georgian family home believed to date from the early 18th century with a double garage and architect designed rear extension.

Description
Occupying a prime position on the ever-desirable Canon Street, The Malt House is a beautifully arranged Grade II listed home, believed to date from the early 18th century, offering a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of Winchester's rich architectural history. The property effortlessly blends its Georgian origins with thoughtfully designed contemporary additions, resulting in a home that is both characterful and highly functional for modern living.

The accommodation is arranged over three floors and unfolds with a natural sense of flow, revealing a series of well-proportioned and versatile reception spaces. The principal reception room is particularly impressive, providing a generous and inviting setting for both everyday family life and entertaining. The sitting room features traditional high ceilings, large windows and an attractive fireplace with a wood burning stove and is complemented by a separate snug or media room.

At the heart of the home lies the exceptional architect-designed kitchen extension (as showcased within Grand Designs magazine), a standout feature that has been carefully conceived to contrast yet complement the original building. There is a bank of sliding glass doors allowing access to the private rear garden, a tranquil retreat in the city centre. This light-filled space provides a striking contemporary focal point, seamlessly connecting the old with the new, and is perfectly suited to modern families. A separate utility room and a guest cloakroom enhance the practicality of the layout. There is direct access from the kitchen to the double garage, as well as to a secondary kitchen which serves the ancillary accommodation above. This additional space provides a further double bedroom, bathroom, and a charming living area, making it ideal for guests staying for an extended period or for growing families seeking self-contained accommodation.

The upper floors provide excellent bedroom accommodation,
thoughtfully arranged to offer both flexibility and privacy. The principal suite occupies the entire second floor and is a particular highlight, enjoying a real sense of scale and separation, complemented by a dressing room and a well-appointed en suite, creating a calm and considered retreat. There are three further bedrooms, two of which benefit from cleverly configured en suite facilities. All are well-proportioned and adaptable, making them equally suited to family living or visiting guests.

Outside
Large sliding doors open from the kitchen onto a beautifully designed terrace, laid with tiles that continue seamlessly from the kitchen creating a strong sense of connection between inside and out. This generous space provides the perfect setting for both al fresco dining and more relaxed seating, with clearly defined areas for entertaining or unwinding.

Beyond the terrace the garden is mostly laid to lawn and enclosed by an attractive brick and flint wall and mature planting, offering a high degree of privacy and a wonderfully established feel. To the far end, a charming summer house enjoys a sunny aspect throughout the afternoon and into the evening, providing a peaceful retreat, whether as a quiet seating area to relax and unwind or a hobby room, garden studio, or garden room.

From the far end of the garden, the view back towards the house is impressive, offering a striking perspective of the property's architectural integrity. The architect designed extension reads as a confident yet sympathetic addition, its refined proportions, high-quality materials, and generous glazing sitting effortlessly alongside the historic original house, together creating a beautifully balanced and cohesive whole.

Location
Canon Street is one of the city's most sought-after Cathedral Streets within the historic centre and just moments from the world-renowned Cathedral, dating back to the late 11th century. The Malt House is surrounded by a variety of period homes steeped in local history in this charming location, 0.4 miles from the pedestrianised high street. Canon Street is notable for its tranquillity and enviable proximity to Winchester College, the Wykeham Arms and Kingsgate Wine & Provisions, an extremely useful local convenience store.

The nearby cathedral grounds (0.3 miles) bring you into central Winchester and The Market Square that leads to the high street where there is a wide selection of shops, independent boutiques, restaurants, bars and recreational facilities such as the Theatre Royal, local cinema and the Great Hall. Winchester offers a fine balance of history, culture, leisure pursuits, and a thriving social scene. Whilst centrally located, the property benefits from many attractive walks, cycles and runs directly from the front door, through the college grounds and on to St Cross, the water meadows and St Catherine's Hill that offers incredible views over the city.

Winchester is home to The Pilgrims' School, Winchester College, St Swithun's and Princes Mead School, all of which are a particular draw to the city. There is an excellent choice of state schools in Western Primary, Westgate School, Kings' School, and the highly regarded Peter Symonds Sixth Form College.

The city is very well connected via road and rail with London Waterloo accessible via a fast service in under 60 minutes from the city's railway station. The M3 allows easy access to London, the New Forest, and the South Coast, connecting with the M27 and Southampton Airport, which serves a growing number of destinations worldwide. The A34 to the north provides access to Oxford, the Midlands and the A303 to the West Country.

Square Footage: 3,925 sq ft





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