
This striking three-bedroom apartment is set on the ground floor of a picturesque Victorian house. With wonderful proportions and large banks of glazing, the home is astonishingly bright and airy. Its 1,325 sq ft plan encompasses grand high ceilings, original floorboards and various elegant contemporary interventions. Following suit, a private and immaculate rear garden has also been thoughtfully designed. The home is well-located in the leafy neighbourhood of St Cross, set alongside the water meadows – a tranquil nature reserve wrapped around a river, with excellent swimming spots along its banks. St Cross lies south of Winchester’s city centre, which is easily accessible by bus or a level walk.
Setting the Scene
Winchester has a long and varied history dating back to the Iron Age. Quintessentially Roman, it was built to a grid pattern with a forum in the centre, a marketplace lined with shops and public buildings. Winchester is perhaps best known for its exceptional cathedral, one of the finest examples of Norman architecture in England.
By comparison, Wykeham House, to the south-west of the city, strikes a classically Victorian chord with polychrome brickwork and large bay windows. Inside, modern interventions include sleek handmade plywood cabinetry, tactile bespoke bronze-cast handles, bespoke cast-concrete basins and sanitaryware from Studio Ore. For more information, please see the History section below.
History
Interested? Let’s talk
Related Listings
- Past Lives: five unusual conversions steeped in history
- A Garden with a History: a quiet inheritance, tenderly reimagined by designer Tom Faulkner
- Salt and Stone: seven storied seaside homes in the South West
- A Private View: from relic to ruin to renewal — inside SPAB’s seven-year rescue of St Andrew’s Chapel
- A Private View: two artists embrace their pirate spirit in a creative and storied home by the sea