An "attractive" and "charming" three-storey cottage in Eastleigh is on the market for a cost of £435,000.
It has several features including two "elegantly decorated" reception rooms, two double bedrooms and one family bathroom.
Externally, it has the benefit of front and back gardens, as well as a patio with a pizza oven.
The Purplebricks profile adds: "Calm atmosphere in a three-storey property [with] plenty of character."
Take a look inside the property
Upon entering the property on the ground floor you'll enter the main sitting room, which is "packed with character and charm".
It flows into the dining area which has access to the patio via some French doors.
Elsewhere, stairs lead down from the sitting room into the basement which is currently used as a bedroom with a beamed ceiling and private WC and sink.
However, it could equally double up as a home office if desired.
The kitchen can also be accessed from the sitting room, which has a "full complement of modern units".
Upstairs there are doors which lead to two double bedrooms, one single room and a modernised family bathroom.
The rear garden is tiered with a sun lounge area, a patio with a pizza oven for alfresco dining, bicycle shed and a gate leading to the front parking area.
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There is space for three vehicles in the parking area, while the home also has the benefit of UPVC double glazing throughout.
The profile adds: "Eastleigh town is only a 5-minute drive with its variety of shops, Swan Centre Mall, restaurants, sports facilities and a new complex providing a Vue cinema and bowling.
"Eastleigh rail station (1.1 mile) with direct train to London Waterloo so ideal for commuters to/from Central London, and surrounding counties as Surrey and Berkshire."
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