- Character three/four bedroom family home +
- Highly-sought after village location close to local recreational amenities +
- Impressive open-plan kitchen/dining room +
- Sitting room with feature fireplace +
- Stunning private rear garden +
- Driveway parking +
This charming family home is located in the popular village of Littleton, just a five-minute drive from the historic city of Winchester, and has convenient access to the local recreation ground providing, cricket, tennis, a playpark and beautiful walks. Internally the house has been extended over recent years with a creative curved extension providing a very impressive kitchen/dining/family room to the rear, displaying a vaulted ceiling and large windows allowing natural light to flood the room, together with a door to the outside. The kitchen has a comprehensive range of wall and base units with complementing work surfaces over. To the front of the home there is a separate reception room with a feature bay window and character fireplace. A second reception room/bedroom displays an attractive wood burning stove. The ground floor is completed by a guest cloakroom. The first-floor houses three comfortable bedrooms, with character fireplaces and built in storage. The family bathroom, with a separate shower cubicle serves the bedrooms. The rear garden is a delight and which extends to over 240 feet in length and provides a multitude of areas with a huge amount of mature shrubs and a high degree of privacy. Externally to the front there is off road parking for a number of vehicles.
Nestled in the sought-after village of Littleton, which lies on the Downs, about three miles northwest of Winchester city centre. The village has its own church, village pond, pub, and local shops under a mile away. There are extensive sports and recreational facilities in Littleton, together with the Memorial Hall which provides a venue for many local activities. Winchester has many national retail chains and is home to an array of independent boutique shops and eateries and an impressive farmers market. Coast and country lifestyle pursuits are all within striking distance as the city is well placed for the South Downs National Park, the New Forest, the Meon Valley and both Bournemouth and Portsmouth’s coastal beaches. Equally, however, the capital is commutable within the hour, using South West Trains rail connections to London Waterloo and Southampton’s international airport granting air travel for those seeking further destinations.