A five-bedroom detached house in a quiet cul-de-sac in Rownhams, Southampton, is up for sale for offers over £575,000.
Located on Hurricane Drive, the property boasts three bathrooms, two reception rooms, and ample living space, according to the estate agent, Fox and Sons.
The detached house, which has a fitted kitchen, utility room, conservatory, and a converted garage, is described as an ideal family home.
The property's living area (Image: Zoopla) The garage has been turned into a bedroom and wet room but can be easily reverted to its original state.
The estate agent highlights the "excellent" local schools, including the "reputable" Mountbatten School, as an added attraction for families.
The master bedroom comes with an en-suite shower, and the property also features a family bathroom.
The property's kitchen (Image: Zoopla) The house has double glazed windows and gas central heating.
The property also comes with front and rear gardens and a driveway.
The house's location in Rownhams, an "extremely popular and established community", provides easy access to the M27 motorway, offering fast road links to London and the South Coast.
The property's conservatory and garden (Image: Zoopla) The proximity to the market town of Romsey and Southampton city centre, with its West Quay Shopping Centre and main line railway station, is also a plus point for potential buyers.
The estate agent, Fox and Sons, emphasises the importance of viewing the property to fully appreciate its features and size.
They state: "Viewing is absolutely essential to appreciate what's on offer with this great house, accommodation, and size."
One of the property's bedrooms (Image: Zoopla) The house's detailed features and the attractive location make it a promising option for families looking for a spacious home in a quiet setting with good schooling options.
For more information or to arrange a viewing, potential buyers can contact Fox and Sons.
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