Scrolling through houses on Rightmove is a great pastime. From looking over mansions to county 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 £1.25 million on you then Rightmove may have the property for you in the Southampton area.
Located in Chilworth, the house is described as being located in a "highly desirable area" with close links to amenties and transport.
Take a look inside the property
The main property is spread out over three floors, with even the separate annexe/garage having two floors.
Upon entering the main property you'll find a "welcoming" reception hall alongside a study room, living room, kitchen and utility room.
The kitchen is described as "bright, modern and open plan" with cream cabinetry, granite work surfaces and integrated appliances, as well as French doors which open out onto the garden.
Leading up an oak staircase to thr first floor you'll come across four "spacious" bedrooms, with two having their own en suite shower rooms.
A family bathroom can also be found on this floor, alongside an airing cupboard and stairs to the second floor.
There you will find a large double bedroom with roof windows and eaves storage, along with a secondary bathroom with a roll-top bath and an adjoining room for storage.
Outside, the house is surrounded by lawned gardens with established planting. Additionally, there is a gated paviour driveway enabling parking for numerous vehicles.
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An extra bit to the grounds is a large detached two-storey coach house totalling over 1500 square feet.
On the ground floor it offers a living area, kitchenette, two further rooms, a cloakroom and an integrated single garage.
Meanwhile the second floor is a "large" and "bright" loft room that could be used as an office or annexe.
See the full listing on the Rightmove website here.
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