A Victorian terraced house equipped with solar panels for reduced energy costs is for sale on Oxford Avenue, Southampton.
Listed at a guide price of £300,000, the three-bedroom freehold property is described as "eco-friendly" and is positioned in the Newtown area of the city.
The house is located directly behind Solent University and within half a mile of Southampton City Centre, according to the listing.
Shops, services and restaurants are nearby, with an extensive range of amenities, cafes, bars and restaurants found locally.
Neutral kitchen with tiled walls, space for appliances and dining area (Image: Purplebricks) East Park, Palmerston Park, Hoglands Park and Watts Park are all described as being a short distance from the property.
Southampton Common and Royal South Hants Hospital are also in the vicinity.
Transport links include Southampton Central mainline rail station and a network of local bus services.
Road connections to the A33, M271 and M27 are also highlighted in the listing.
Bay-fronted sitting room with feature fireplace and neutral decor (Image: Purplebricks) Accommodation is arranged across two floors.
The entrance hall leads to a front sitting room with a bay window and a feature fireplace.
The room is described as "bright and airy" and decorated in neutral tones.
A second reception room sits adjacent and is described as suitable for use as a family room, study or dining room.
A hallway storage cupboard is located under the stairs.
The kitchen is fitted with neutral cabinetry, white tiling, and space for a dining area, freestanding cooker and appliances.
The downstairs bathroom features floor-to-ceiling tiled walls, a low-level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, bath and a main shower.
The house is described as offering "well-proportioned accommodation, ideal for families or investors alike."
Council tax band is listed as B.
All property information is provided as a guide only and buyers are advised to check details before exchange of contracts.
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