- Finished To A High Standard +
- Village Centre Location +
- Allocated Parking +
- Courtyard Garden +
- Three Reception Rooms +
- Two Bathrooms +
The Property
Situated just off Odiham High Street, this three-bedroom home within Red Lion Mews is offered to the market with spacious and flexible accommodation throughout. Benefits to this property include a refitted kitchen/breakfast room, an enclosed courtyard garden, allocated parking, three reception room and views over the Deer Park.
Ground Floor
Accommodations comprises of a welcoming and spacious entrance hall leading to the light and airy ground floor accommodation. Within the hall you have a downstairs W/C and access to the kitchen/breakfast room which offers a range of fully fitted integrated appliances including double oven, gas hob, dishwasher, and additional appliance space. From the kitchen you have views towards the parking area and Deer Park beyond. The spacious living room offers a fantastic open plan feel towards the dining room with French doors onto the courtyard garden and Velux windows within the dining room with a set of bi-folding doors opening into the courtyard space. The ground floor accommodation is finished with a useful study area at the rear of the property.
First Floor
Upstairs the property offers three good-sized bedrooms all with fitted wardrobes space. The light and airy main bedroom offers en-suite shower facilities, and the first-floor accommodation is finished with a family bathroom with toilet, sink and bath with shower overhead.
Outside
The courtyard garden offers a secluded, outdoor sanctuary with ample space to create a charming garden. Enclosed by brick walls the garden offers a low-maintenance outdoor setting in which to sit, dine and relax whilst enjoying the southerly-aspect.
The property offers two parking spaces which are allocated within the mews.
Additional Information
The tax band is G, and the local council is Hart.
Red Lion Mews has a communal service charge of £389 P/A.
Location
Red Lion Mews is an imaginative courtyard development by award winning developer Bewley Homes PLC in about 2003 conveniently positioned in the centre of the village.
The historic village of Odiham was the first Hampshire entry in the Domesday Book and today, in addition to the 13th century Castle ruins, offers a good range of day-to-day facilities including a health centre, several dentists and a 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 several supermarkets together with further restaurants and wine bars. There are good transport links including the M3 jct5 a short drive away, along with Hook and Winchfield stations providing direct lines to Waterloo.
The range of state schooling in the area is excellent, 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.