Instant prices paid data for England and Wales
| Date | Price | Address |
|---|---|---|
| 06/12/2002 Details... | £64,000 | 10 , Queen Elizabeth Road, Eastleigh, SO50 5GZ Details... |
| 21/12/2000 Details... | £50,000 | 57 , Queen Elizabeth Road, Eastleigh, SO50 5GZ Details... |
| 14/04/2000 Details... | £52,000 | 57 , Queen Elizabeth Road, Eastleigh, SO50 5GZ Details... |
| 14/09/1998 Details... | £52,000 | 10 , Queen Elizabeth Road, Eastleigh, SO50 5GZ Details... |
| 17/09/1997 Details... | £31,500 | 56 , Queen Elizabeth Road, Eastleigh, SO50 5GZ Details... |
Queen Elizabeth Road sits in a residential pocket of Boyatt Wood, just to the north of Eastleigh’s town centre. Developed largely in the late 20th century, the road is characterized by its quiet, suburban layout, consisting mostly of semi-detached and detached brick houses with established gardens. Geographically, it’s a convenient spot for those who need to balance local amenities with transport links; the M3 is only a short drive away at junction 12, and Eastleigh’s railway station - a major hub for lines to London Waterloo and the South Coast - is within walking distance for most. For green space, the road is close to the local woodland trails of Boyatt Wood, while the nearby Otterbourne and Brambridge areas offer more rural walks along the River Itchen. It is a practical location that feels settled and functional, benefiting from being tucked away from the main through-traffic of the town while remaining close to the shops and services of the Leigh Road area.