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Lockhams Road, Curdridge, Southampton, Hampshire, SO32

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

9

BATHROOMS

5

SIZE

6,716-8,200 sq ft

624-762 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Characterful period features
  • Spacious reception rooms
  • Flexible accommodation
  • Garaging, store and external buildings
  • Self contained stable offices
  • Attractive gardens
  • Outdoor swimming pool
  • EPC Rating = E

Description

A substantial detached period family home offering generous accommodation with impressive reception rooms, a good range of outbuildings and set in gardens of 0.58 acres with swimming pool.

Description

Lockhams Hill is an impressive village property boasting extensive accommodation over three floors. The property was once home to the Viscount Hood naval family and the surviving 'Hood' architectural features can be found throughout the house including the oak staircase, wall panels, skirtings and door casements with 'Hood' armorial embellishment. From the courtyard at the rear of Lockhams Hill is a wonderful oak porch that was created by the current owners. This entrance leads through to the breakfast room and kitchen beyond. The kitchen with its Aga and range floor and wall mounted units comprising cupboard and drawer sections comes with a central island providing a further preparation area. The front entrance of the property has an original oak porch with arched doors leading through to the hall/sitting room. The principal reception rooms include a generous drawing room with large fireplace being a real feature and focal point along with real architectural details. The dining room which adjoins the kitchen is a fabulous room for entertaining and another impressive fireplace makes for a real atmosphere. The sitting room again has impressive dimensions and is a more informal living space ideal for every day relaxing and entertaining with access to a bar area. A study provides good space for working from home with a lovely view of the pretty Victorian walled garden area.

On the first floor the accommodation is particularly flexible and comprises six bedrooms. Currently configured with the four principal bedrooms off the main landing the other two bedrooms are accessed off the back landing, and would be suitable for use as a suite. On the second floor of the property there are a further three bedrooms, two of which have en suite shower rooms, and the third which has been used as a playroom or nursery, and a cinema room in the past.

In summary this impressive house offers versatile and flexible accommodation particularly suited to the larger families.

OUTSIDE
The property is approached by a gateway on Gordon Road which opens on to a carriage driveway providing parking for a number of vehicles. There is a second gated access to the rear, off Lockhams Road, leading to a courtyard servicing the garages, carport and stables offices. A further outbuilding configured as a studio/office comes with a reception room and office on the ground floor with cloakroom. At first floor there is further office space making this a great home working space or secondary accommodation. The gardens surround the property and are well established with some attractive planting and mature trees and shrubs. Lawned areas with a good space for outdoor recreation and there is a large swimming pool with terrace around which makes for a fabulous focal point in the summer and a great recreational area.

Location

The village of Curdridge is perceived as a first class rural area with agriculture and associated industries having predominated the area since Anglo Saxon times. Curdridge is also the gateway to the Meon Valley and is valued as a desirable area in which to live and work. The village itself is spread over an area of about 6 square miles. The many lanes and side roads offer great character, especially with Lockhams Road and Outlands Lane which are good examples. To the northern end of the village are Curdridge Primary School, the Church and Reading Rooms (Village Hall), the recreational ground and junior football field. Swanmore Secondary School is also within 3 miles. A short distance from Lockhams Hill (0.4 miles) is The Cricketers Inn, an award winning traditional pub offering delicious food and a good selection of beverages. Within the area there are a number of public footpaths, in particular the Nether Hill to Durley Mill and Blind Lane.

Further afield are the excellent additional amenities offered by the medieval market town of Bishops Waltham (3.2 miles), Wickham (3.3 miles) as well as the overland mainline railway services at Botley, 1 mile (1.6 km) which offers a direct service to London Waterloo. More comprehensive facilities can be found in Southampton, together with the International Airport at Eastleigh, 7.7 miles (12.5km). Lockhams Hill is also well situated for easy access to the national motorway network with Junction 7 of the M27 being approximately 4.3 miles (7 km).

Square Footage: 6,716 sq ft


Acreage: 0.58 Acres

Additional Info

Mains water, electric, gas and drainage.
Council Tax Band F
Freehold
Photos dated 2023

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Band: F
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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