£1,150 pcm
(£265 pw)
2 bed maisonette to rentThe Grove, Southampton, Hampshire SO19
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Available from 6 February 2026
About this property
First-floor two-bedroom maisonette
Spacious lounge
Modern fitted kitchen
Two well-proportioned bedrooms
Off-road parking available
Available February 2026
This well-presented first-floor, two-bedroom maisonette is conveniently located in the popular residential area of Sholing.
The accommodation is thoughtfully laid out and comprises a spacious and light-filled lounge, ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. The modern kitchen is fitted with contemporary units and provides ample space for essential appliances.
There are two well-proportioned bedrooms, offering flexibility for a couple, small family, or home office setup, along with a clean and functional family bathroom. The property further benefits from double glazing and gas central heating throughout, ensuring comfort and energy efficiency all year round.
Externally, residents can enjoy access to a shared garden, providing a pleasant outdoor space, as well as off-road parking for one car. Ideally suited for professionals or small households, this attractive home is available from February 2026 and early viewing is recommended.
Security Deposit: £1,326.92 (based on advertised rental price)
Holding Deposit: £265.38 (based on advertised rental price)
Minimum Term: 12 Months
Council Tax Band: A
Additional information
Materials used in construction: Traditional brick
For further information on broadband and mobile coverage, please refer to the Ofcom Checker online.
Southampton is a historic port city located on the south coast of England, within the ceremonial county of Hampshire. Positioned where the rivers Test and Itchen meet Southampton Water, the city has long played a vital role in maritime trade, naval history, and international travel.
Southampton is best known as one of the UK’s most important ports. It has been a major departure point for transatlantic voyages, most famously associated with the Titanic in 1912, and today it remains Europe’s leading cruise port. The port also supports container shipping, automotive exports, and maritime industries, making it a key driver of the local economy.
Historically, the city dates back to Roman times and flourished during the medieval period as a trading hub. Remnants of its past can still be seen in the Old Town, which features well-preserved medieval walls, gates, and historic buildings. Over time, Southampton expanded significantly, particularly during the Industrial Revolution and after World War II, when much of the city was rebuilt.
The accommodation is thoughtfully laid out and comprises a spacious and light-filled lounge, ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. The modern kitchen is fitted with contemporary units and provides ample space for essential appliances.
There are two well-proportioned bedrooms, offering flexibility for a couple, small family, or home office setup, along with a clean and functional family bathroom. The property further benefits from double glazing and gas central heating throughout, ensuring comfort and energy efficiency all year round.
Externally, residents can enjoy access to a shared garden, providing a pleasant outdoor space, as well as off-road parking for one car. Ideally suited for professionals or small households, this attractive home is available from February 2026 and early viewing is recommended.
Security Deposit: £1,326.92 (based on advertised rental price)
Holding Deposit: £265.38 (based on advertised rental price)
Minimum Term: 12 Months
Council Tax Band: A
Additional information
Materials used in construction: Traditional brick
For further information on broadband and mobile coverage, please refer to the Ofcom Checker online.
Southampton is a historic port city located on the south coast of England, within the ceremonial county of Hampshire. Positioned where the rivers Test and Itchen meet Southampton Water, the city has long played a vital role in maritime trade, naval history, and international travel.
Southampton is best known as one of the UK’s most important ports. It has been a major departure point for transatlantic voyages, most famously associated with the Titanic in 1912, and today it remains Europe’s leading cruise port. The port also supports container shipping, automotive exports, and maritime industries, making it a key driver of the local economy.
Historically, the city dates back to Roman times and flourished during the medieval period as a trading hub. Remnants of its past can still be seen in the Old Town, which features well-preserved medieval walls, gates, and historic buildings. Over time, Southampton expanded significantly, particularly during the Industrial Revolution and after World War II, when much of the city was rebuilt.



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