- Village Location +
- No Onward Chain +
- Scope for Full Renovation +
- Good Sized Plot +
- Living Room +
- Kitchen +
- Two Double Bedrooms +
- Bathroom +
- Attached Garage & Driveway +
- Wrap Around Garden +
A rare opportunity to acquire this detached bungalow, sat centrally within a good-sized, undulating plot on the edge of the village of Monxton. The property offers scope for complete renovation and upgrade and is available to the property market with No Onward Chain. Currently, the accommodation comprises a central hallway, a living room, kitchen, bathroom and two front aspect double-bedrooms. Outside, there is currently a driveway in front of an attached garage with a wrap-around garden that borders arable fields to the rear.
A path leads from the driveway to the front door of the property with the front door set back under a covered porch. Two front aspect double bedrooms are located either side of the hallway. The living room has a window to one side and patio doors that open out to the rear garden. The living room includes an open fireplace with a brick surround and a clay tiled hearth and mantle. The kitchen is of a good size and has side aspect with a door leading to a rear lobby with access to a walk-in pantry, built-in storage cupboard and an external side door. To the rear is the bathroom, which currently includes a panelled bath with an electric shower over, close coupled WC and hand wash basin. The garden to the front is laid to lawn and wraps around the property to both sides and includes a greenhouse. A path spans the rear of the property with a retaining wall forming the edge of a garden pond. Steps lead up to the remainder of the rear garden which is also laid to lawn with a further pond, bordered by mature hedging.
The picturesque village of Monxton is located just four miles south-west of Andover and stretches along "Andover Road", which is actually part of the Portway, an original Roman road that linked the settlements of Old Sarum and Silchester. Pillhill Brook, a tributary of the River Anton and a typical Hampshire chalk stream, meanders its way through the village. The property can be found on Broad Road, which traverses south-west from Monxton on its way to Kentsboro and Middle Wallop, providing easy access to the A343 and Salisbury. The location is ideal for London-bound commuters with choices of two mainline stations on the Exeter to Waterloo line. Grateley Station is just under five miles away with Andover Station just over three miles. There are numerous places of interest nearby, including The Hawk Conservancy, Danebury Iron Age Hill Fort and the Museum of Army Flying. The nearby village of Amport, very close by, is home to the Hawk Inn, which is a modern-day village pub offering dining and accommodation.