- Rural setting with far reaching views +
- Extensive parking +
- Accommodation on three levels +
- Light and airy open plan living +
- Scope to create self contained annexe +
A substantial detached family house with 3,668 sqft of accommodation arranged over three floors together with a large detached double garage/workshop with a spacious loft, standing in just over a 1/3 of an acre with far reaching views in a rural setting to the north east of Stockbridge.
A spacious and individual detached house that has been built in recent years by the present owners who demolished a much smaller bungalow on this large plot. The house is centred on a Potton timber frame, with well insulated elevations, an external coloured render finish and slate roof. The property has been hardwired throughout, it is possible to control the lighting and temperature via a smart phone. The heating is supplied via an Air Source Heat Pump and Mechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery. Some of the electricity required to run the system is produced by a bank of PV panels on the rear of a substantial garage/workshop; which itself has a large boarded loft offering scope for conversion, STPP. The overall plot extends to about 0.35 acres which is level and provides plenty of off road parking and a south westerly facing rear garden. The accommodation is extensive and versatile, there are far reaching views to the front and westerly aspect and both Stockbridge and Grateley Railway Station are within an easy drive or cycle.
The property is rurally situated beside SB Joinery off the Old Stockbridge Road to the north west of Stockbridge which leads to Kentsboro where it meets the A343 where there is a useful garage with well stocked shop called Budgens. The Iron Age Danebury Hill Fort is also close by, for those who enjoy walking. The picturesque town of Stockbridge (approximately 3 miles distance) offers a variety of facilities including shops, hotels, public houses, churches, doctor’s surgery, primary and secondary school. The nearby town of Andover provides a comprehensive range of shopping, educational and leisure facilities. There is a mainline railway station at Grateley (within 5 minutes’ drive) with fast services to London Waterloo in 1 hour 15 minutes). The cathedral cities of Salisbury and Winchester are both within approximately 20 minutes’ drive, and the A303 is close at hand allowing convenient road access to London and the West Country.