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Lot 49 House For Improvement In A Popular Village LocationAuction Date:
16th June 2022

The Laurels, The Drove, Manor Road, Durley, Southampton, SO32 2AF

Category Vacant Residential
Tenure Freehold
Bedrooms x 3

The village of Durley is a popular and sought after residential location approximately equidistant between the larger settlements of Hedge End and Bishops Waltham.

Located on a cul-de-sac spur off the main road through the village, The Laurels requires a programme of upgrading and refurbishment but is considered very worthy of the improvement works required. Alternatively, prospective purchasers may care to consider demolition and re-development of the site, subject to all necessary consents being obtainable.

Ground Floor

Entrance porch, entrance hall, living room, kitchen/dining room and conservatory.

First Floor

Landing, three bedrooms, bathroom and W.C.

Outside

Garden to rear.

Local Planning Authority

Winchester City Council. Tel: 01962 840222. Website: winchester.gov.uk.

Council Tax Band E

Freehold with Vacant Possession



The Laurels, The Drove, Manor Road, Durley, Southampton


There is an addendum available to be read
in conjunction with the legal documentation.

Joint Agents

Chinneck Shaw

Chinneck Shaw
023 9282 6731

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