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Middlebridge Street, Romsey, Hampshire

PROPERTY TYPE

End of Terrace

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • A beautiful Grade II Listed home located in Middlebridge Street, one of Romsey's most sought after roads
  • A wealth of charm and character throughout the home
  • Generous gardens and a plot size measuring approximately 0.20 of an acre
  • Four double bedrooms, ground floor and first floor bathrooms
  • Sitting room with dining area, kitchen/breakfast room and utility room
  • Ground floor bedroom with access to kitchen and bathroom
  • Annexe potential, with ground floor bedroom having access to separate kitchen and bathroom
  • Offered for sale with no chain

Description

A charming Grade II Listed residence, believed to be one of Romsey’s oldest homes, enviably positioned in the very heart of the town centre and offered for sale with no forward chain. Brimming with period charm and character, the accommodation is both generous and versatile, comprising four well-proportioned double bedrooms, a shower room on the first floor and bathroom on the ground floor, a characterful sitting room with dining area, a kitchen/breakfast room and a separate utility room. A ground floor bedroom has access to a separate kitchen, bathroom and outside space. The overall plot extends to approximately 0.20 of an acre, an impressive size for such a central setting, rear garden enjoys a delightful westerly aspect, perfect for making the most of the afternoon and evening sun.

Sellers Comments - Dating back to 1523, this exceptional Grade II Listed home is widely regarded as one of Romsey’s oldest surviving properties, presenting a rare opportunity to acquire a tangible piece of Hampshire’s history. Rich in character and provenance, the home retains remarkable period features. There are strong historic ties to Romsey Abbey, with salvaged stonework from the Abbey’s former outbuildings thoughtfully incorporated into the fireplace following their dismantling during the reign of Henry VIII. Original flagstone floors, believed to have been hand carved by local masons, are now inset into the sitting room walls as a distinctive architectural feature, while a traditional bread oven remains tucked beneath the staircase.

Ground Floor - The entrance hallway provides access to the principal sitting room and the ground floor bedroom. The generously proportioned sitting room incorporates a dining area, with a fireplace forming an attractive focal point and adding warmth and character to the space. A door leads through to an inner hallway, where stairs rise to the first floor and access is provided to the kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen is fitted with a comprehensive range of cupboards and drawers, complemented by integrated appliances including an oven, fitted hob with extractor canopy over, dishwasher, fridge and freezer. There is ample space for a table and chairs, creating an ideal everyday dining area, with doors opening directly onto the rear garden. The utility room features a traditional butler sink and space for a washing machine. From here, a door leads to the ground floor WC, while a further door provides additional access to the garden. The ground floor bedroom offers notable flexibility, with access to its own kitchen, bathroom and external entrance, it could function as a self-contained annexe, ideal for multi-generational living or guests. Alternatively, it would serve equally well as an additional reception room.

First Floor - The first floor landing provides access to the double bedrooms, the shower room, airing cupboard and loft space. All first floor bedrooms are generous double rooms, the shower room is fitted with a white suite comprising WC, wash basin and walk in shower.

Outside - The gardens are a particular feature of the home, with the overall plot size extending to 0.20 of an acre. Paving adjoins the rear of the home, with the remainder of the garden being laid to lawn with established hedging and trees. A second world war bomb shelter remains in the garden, another historic feature adding to the homes unique character. A covered side access provides handy storage space and a door opens onto Middlebridge Street.

Parking - Residents permit parking is available on Middlebridge Street.

Location - Middlebridge Street is situated in the centre of Romsey within a short level walk of the town centre and all the extensive amenities this market town has to offer including Waitrose, Romsey Library, coffee shops, restaurants, bars, doctors’ surgeries, dentists, Romsey Abbey and stunning walks. Romsey train station is also located a short walk from the property.

Age - Belived to be 1500s

Tenure - Freehold

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Middlebridge Street, Romsey, Hampshire
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Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
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About Henshaw Fox, Romsey

1 Middlebridge Street, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 8HJ
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At Henshaw Fox, we pride ourselves on outstanding service, honest communication, and a client-first approach. Your move should be as smooth as possible, which is why we never tie you into lengthy contracts. Trust should be earned, not forced.

As a local, family-run business, we focus on building long-term relationships and working hard to sell your home, with no strings attached.

Thinking of moving in 2025? Get in touch today.

Romsey: 01794 521339

New Forest: 02382 541100

homes@henshawfox.co.uk

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