Scrolling through houses on Rightmove is a great pastime. From looking over mansions to country estates and beach getaways to a cabin in the woods, there’s a dream home out there for every personality.
Whether you’re planning on buying or not, having a nosey at the houses is good fun.
If you have a spare £1.2 million on you then Rightmove may have the property for you in the Southampton area.
The marina townhouse in Calshot Court as part of the Ocean Village offers a number of great features.
Take a look inside the property
The property is described as a "spacious coastal sanctuary home" which holds an "elevated" position looking out over the River Itchen and the marina.
Entering the property you will find yourself in a generously sized entrance hall with a "swooping" wooden staircase.
In total, the townhouse has four bedrooms and two bathrooms, with the two double bedrooms benefitting from fitted wardrobes and views into the landscaped rear garden.
A third bedroom/study room can be found on the ground floor with French door access to the rear garden and an entrance to the utility room/double garage.
Meanwhile, the lounge is located on the first floor which has a balcony offering views across the marina and "décor that enhances the traditional features".
Finally, for the bedrooms, there is the Master bedroom which boasts a vaulted ceiling, balcony, dressing area, and en-suite bathroom.
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The property also has a shower room with a large rain effect shower along with a vanity unit basin and back-to-wall toilet.
Upstairs also offers a modern kitchen with built-in Miele appliances, a breakfast bar, and a separate cloakroom.
Aside from the house itself, it affords a double garage, off-road parking with two separate visitor permits, 18 metre mooring for a boat, and a south-facing rear garden.
This rear garden offers some privacy with an outer brick wall and could work as a space to entertain guests with views out to the marina.
See the full listing on the Rightmove website here.
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