£275,000
Manns and Manns
Estridge Close, Southampton, SO31 8FN
Property key facts
Bedrooms
3Bathrooms
1Internal area
—Property type
HouseYear built
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£275,000
Manns and Manns
Bedrooms
3Bathrooms
1Internal area
—Property type
HouseYear built
Ask AgentThe Property
This lovely semi-detached property was originally built in the 1970s of brick elevations to the exterior under a pitched tiled roof, as a four-bedroom house. It has since been changed to a three-bedroom house, which has created a sizable master bedroom. It has gas fired heating and double glazing. The property is conveniently situated for Lowford Village amenities, which include a community centre, library, cafe, convenience store, public house and takeaways. Bursledon Infant and Junior Schools are under half a mile away on foot. Regular bus services run between Southampton and Portsmouth City Centre's via Lowford Village and junction 8 of the M27 lies approximately 1 mile away.
Briefly, the ground floor comprises a porch, living/dining room and a kitchen. On the first floor are three bedrooms and a bathroom. Externally, there is a garage and driveway providing off-road parking. At the rear of the property is an enclosed, split-level garden.
Offered with no forward chain, this property will undoubtedly prove popular with buyers. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to make this your next home, call us today to arrange a viewing.
The Local Area
Bursledon is a picturesque village situated on the River Hamble in Hampshire, renowned for its outstanding natural beauty. Located within the borough of Eastleigh and close to the city of Southampton, Bursledon has a railway station, marina, dockyards and the Bursledon Windmill. Nearby villages include Swanwick, Hamble-le-Rice, Netley and Sarisbury Green.
Bursledon's waterside location and woodland surroundings made it a natural location for building wooden ships. Numerous vessels were built for the Royal Navy at private shipyards at Bursledon. By the 1870s, the shipbuilding trade had disappeared from Bursledon and the main industry was arable agriculture, particularly the growing of strawberries.
Locally, there are several pubs and restaurants to try, but if you’d like to stretch your legs a little more, you can take a stroll to the waterside villages that line the Hamble’s route to the sea. The local church, St Leonard’s in Old Bursledon traces its history back to the twelfth century.
Local schools include Bursledon Infant and Junior Schools and The Hamble School for students aged 11-16.
The area has excellent transport links via a train station, and the M27 motorway that links the neighbouring cities of Southampton, Portsmouth, and Winchester. Nearby Southampton Airport Parkway train station it is an approximately a 1 hour 20 minutes ride to London Waterloo.
Electricity
Mains SupplyWater
Mains SupplyHeating
Gas centralSewerage
Mains Supply| Private rights of way | No |
|---|---|
| Public rights of way | No |
| Listed property | No |
| Restrictions | No |