Southleigh Road, Havant, PO9
4 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 2 Rec
Guide Price £630,000
Key features
Full description
Henry Adams is delighted to present this unique family home situated in the popular Warblington area of Havant. Architect designed and built we believe in 1954 in the grounds of the property next door. The entrance hallway is impressive and gives access to the large and stylish sitting room with polished parquet flooring, open fireplace and twin doors on to the rear garden. The adjacent conservatory is charming with a colonial feel and views and access onto the garden. Another feature is the large kitchen breakfast/dining room with attractive solid wood flooring and bespoke cupboards in the kitchen. There is another reception room that could be used as a fourth bedroom by the future owner.
Upstairs, the landing area is large enough for a desk space for home working and the principal bedroom has an adjacent dressing room. There are two more double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Outside, the west facing cottage garden is idyllic, secluded and enclosed. There is a single garage.
Situation
Situation
Southleigh Road is situated on the eastern edge of Havant in the sought after residential Warblington area. The town centre is less than 0.75 miles via a footbridge or a little more by road and caters for all day-to-day shopping requirements, including Waitrose and a mainline railway station with access to London Waterloo to the north and Brighton and Southampton to the east and west. The property also has good road access via the A27 to Chichester, Southampton via the M27 and London via the A3M. The delights of the South Downs, the rural pursuits to the north and Chichester and Langstone Harbours with their many sailing clubs nearby make this a popular area to live in.
Perfect home for peaceful family living
Hallway
Sitting Room
Dining Room
Bedroom 2/Family Room
Kitchen Breakfast Room
Conservatory
Cloakroom
Landing
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 3
Bedroom 4
Bathroom
Large Garden
Garage
Many people move to Emsworth to enjoy the best of town, country and coastal life. It was once a fishing village that was known for boatbuilding, rope making and oyster farming. Many of these traditions are long gone, but Emsworth has retained much of its old-fashioned charm.
The many artists who live and work here throw open their studio doors to show their work at the annual Emsworth Art Trail while the Emsworth Horticultural Society holds an annual fair over the August Bank Holiday, which includes demonstrations of ancient crafts such as glass blowing, wood turning, falconry and beekeeping.