- Close Proximity of Odiham Village Centre +
- Two Bedrooms +
- Garden +
- Living Room +
- Kitchen/ Breakfast Room +
- Bathroom +
The Property
This charming Grade II listed cottage, believed to date back to around 1700, with the rare benefit of a generous garden, is situated in the desirable village of Odiham. Canes Cottage boasts a wealth of character, including wooden latch doors, exposed beams, vaulted ceilings and fireplace.
Accommodation includes living room, inner hall/dining area, kitchen/breakfast room, bathroom, two bedrooms and to the outside a garden.
Ground Floor
The inviting living room with exposed beams and a feature log burner fireplace, opens into a useful inner hall which could be used as a dining/study area. There is a well-appointed fitted kitchen/breakfast room with integrated appliances with direct access out to the rear garden.
The well-appointed, fitted family bathroom suite has an over-bath shower.
First Floor
On the first floor are two good sized bedrooms boasting exposed beams. The main bedroom benefits from two built-in wardrobes.
Outside
Outside immediately to the rear of property is a private patio area with steps leading up to further BBQ/patio area and lawn. The pretty, enclosed garden is well stocked with a range of mature plants and shrubs. At the end of the garden is a gate for rear access to the property.
Location
The historic village of Odiham was the first Hampshire entry in the Domesday Book and today, offers a good range of day-to-day facilities including a health centre, dentists, Post Office, together with independent shopping, a small Co-op supermarket, coffee shops, public houses, and restaurants.
Nearby Farnham and Basingstoke offer more comprehensive mainstream facilities including major supermarkets and restaurants.
There are good transport links including the M3, J5 a short drive away, along with Hook and Winchfield stations providing direct lines to Waterloo.
The state schooling in the area is well regarded, including Buryfields Infant School, Mayhill Junior School, and Robert May’s School. Noted independent schools include Lord Wandsworth College, St. Nicholas’, St Neots and Daneshill.
Tax band is C and local council is Hart District Council.