Close to city centre with its wide range of shops & excellent cultural facilities
Property Description
Located in a popular and peaceful elevated residential area immediately to the west of the city centre. The Annex occupies one entire level of this elegant, mid 19th century 6 level town house, providing an open plan living reception room (kitchen/dining/sitting), a double bedroom with en-suite shower room and a patio garden.
The city centre is close at hand with its wide range of shops and excellent range of cultural and facilities together with the mainline railway station on the Waterloo line.
On the eastern and southern outskirts there is access onto the M3 motorway providing communications to all parts of the country. City centre and mainline railway station (London, Waterloo from 57 minutes) 0.5 mile
From West End Terrace there are steps up to a paved path leading to the apartment’s private front door and beyond to the raised porch entrance of the main house.
This elegant semi-detached town-house is understood to have been built about 1855 and between 1931 and 1951 it is understood that it formed part of St Catherine’s School, a small primary school for girls and boys.
The house was then reverted back to an independent residence and has remained as such until the present day. There are elegant high ceilings in the apartment and the accommodation it is well proportioned and laid out.
The property has been well maintained by the present owners and recent improvements over the years have included the complete refurbishment of the annex apartment.


























































































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