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1 Bedroom | 1 Bath
First floor apartment in Victorian conversion within easy access of Winchester train stationa and High Street
A first floor apartment in a conversion of a Victorian property. The property forms one of just three apartments, having been converted in 2017/18. The communal entrance door affords access to the entrance hall with stairs to the first floor, Velux roof light window for natural light and private door into the apartment. With steps up to the bedroom and doors through to the bathroom and kitchen/dining/sitting room.
OUTSIDE
Externally there is an allocated parking space and bin store.
LOCATION
Situated in the desirable area of Fulflood with its mix of Victorian and Edwardian houses, this property is within easy access to Winchester city centre with its many restaurants, cafes and bars as well as other facilities such as shops, cinema, theatres and library. Winchester mainline station is within 0.2 miles with regular trains to London Waterloo (approximately 1 hour).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
EPC Rating E
Council Tax Band: B. Local Authority: Winchester City Council.
Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Electric central heating and induction hob.
Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC). For internet and mobile services check Ofcom’s website.
Holding deposit equivalent to 1 week’s rent = £253
Security deposit equivalent to 5 week’s rent = £1,269
There may be some fees payable by the tenant depending on the type of tenancy.
The precise details of the fees can be downloaded directly from the ‘Key Property Details’ section of the property details page.
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