- Semi-detached family home +
- Sought after village location +
- Sweeping rural views +
- Beautifully presented throughout +
- Four double bedrooms +
- Principal bedroom with en suite bathroom +
- Kitchen/breakfast room +
- Two reception rooms +
- Large rear garden with sunken trampoline +
- Garage and parking with electric car charger +
An impressive and characterful semi-detached four bedroom family home ideally situated on a generous plot and set back from the throughfare with sweeping rural views to the rear. The front door opens into a welcoming entrance hall that serves all the downstairs accommodation.
The door to the right leads into the well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room which is finished in a farmhouse style with a number of integrated appliances, including an Aga. Double doors to the rear of the kitchen open out into the rear garden. The second door on the left leads into a spacious sitting room with wooden parquet flooring and a fireplace providing an aesthetically pleasing focal point with further double doors leading out into the rear garden. The door on the first left takes you into the well-proportioned dining room, which is currently being utilised as a play room and offers great versatility. The downstairs accommodation also includes a guest cloakroom.
The first floor continues to impress with four double bedrooms, the principal bedroom boasting an en-suite bathroom and ample built-in storage. The remaining bedrooms are served by the family bathroom.
Outside the sizeable, private rear garden is enclosed and mainly laid to lawn and backs onto fields. A trampoline is submerged in the lawn and a patio terrace offers the ideal space for al fresco dining. The frontage includes a small front garden which is laid to lawn, off -road parking for two vehicles, an electric car charger on the drive and a garage.
Ad-hoc payments payable to the residents Limited Company for the shared septic tank.
These details are to be confirmed by the vendor's solicitor and must be verified by a buyer's solicitor.
Agents note: pending planning permission for a kitchen extension and loft conversion.
The small village of Wonston is close to Sutton Scotney and is situated in the Dever Valley, north of the cathedral city of Winchester, close to the pretty villages of Norton, Hunton and Wonston. Sutton Scotney has a post office/general store, Texaco garage/shop, farm shop, Calcutts (Equestrian and Country Outfitters), public house, doctors’ surgery/pharmacy, active village hall, Gratton playing fields with public tennis court, cricket and tennis clubs and shooting and fishing clubs. Also nearby is Norton Manor with private members’ facilities including health club and swimming pool. More comprehensive facilities, including educational, recreational and shopping, are available either in the cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury or Basingstoke.
Communications in the area are first class with Bullington Cross providing access to the A303 which links to the M3 and the South West and the A34 to both Newbury and Winchester. Micheldever Station (about 3 miles) has a mainline station on the Waterloo line with London Waterloo about 50 minutes. Sporting amenities in the area include riding, walking over the surrounding unspoilt countryside, golf at Winchester, fishing on the Rivers Itchen, Test and Dever and racing at Newbury and Salisbury.
There are excellent preparatory schools in the area including Twyford, Farleigh, Pilgrims and Princes Mead and public schools in Winchester with St Swithuns and Winchester College and a bus link in Stockbridge for Godolphin School in Salisbury. Cheam School is also within easy driving distance at Headley in Berkshire.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Services:
Water: mains
Gas: none
Electric: mains
Sewage: private - septic tank
Heating: oil heating and hot water
Materials used in construction: Ask Agent
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