THIS Gladstone Street property in Winchester could be yours for £800,000.

Presented with a wealth of period charm, this sympathetically styled home has been extended to offer a superb family lifestyle.

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A large sash window and cornicing are just some of the features in the spacious sitting room. This is a wonderful place to relax with a fireplace and log burner providing a focal point. The open plan layout of the kitchen/dining/family room offers a hugely sociable feel. Beneath the skylights of a vaulted ceiling the family/dining area opens onto the patio via French doors, while the first class kitchen is appointed with Shaker-style cabinets, a central island and butler sink.

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The charm of this home is echoed upstairs. On the second floor a main bedroom has views of the garden from its Juliet balcony and benefits from eaves storage and a contemporary en suite shower room. Two further bedrooms with fitted storage and period fireplaces occupy the first floor sharing an excellent family bathroom with a roll top bath and modern shower.

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Outside

Set back from the road behind a small garden with wrought iron railings and shrubs this easy to maintain space creates an inviting first impression to this period home.

Hampshire Chronicle: Gladstone Street. Credit: HamptonsGladstone Street. Credit: Hamptons

At the rear of the property a south-facing garden incorporates a paved patio that's ideally placed for al fresco meals. Steps lead to an established long lawn bordered by raised timber flowerbeds stretching to a further terrace and a timber shed. There is also the benefit of rear pedestrian access.

Hampshire Chronicle: Gladstone Street. Credit: HamptonsGladstone Street. Credit: Hamptons

Situation

Gladstone Street is conveniently located for the mainline railway station and Winchester city centre with its many coffee shops, pubs, restaurants, theatre, cinema and historic cathedral. Nearby green spaces include the water meadows alongside the river Itchen, with plenty of footpaths nearby within the South Downs National Park. The M3 offers excellent road access to London and the national motorway network. There are many outstanding schooling options in and around Winchester including Princes Mead, Winchester College and St Swithun’s School, with Peter Symonds Sixth Form College within easy reach.

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