Listed for £500,000
November 28, 2024
Dating back to the 1800's, this deceptively spacious four bedroom cottage was originally part of an agricultural barn and has been sympathetically converted into a charming mews-style home. Nestled in one of Hampshire's most sought-after villages, it is surrounded by uninterrupted countryside, offering direct access to a network of rural trails and bridle paths. This idyllic setting is perfect for outdoor pursuits, whether for dog walkers, ramblers, or those simply looking to enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
Converted in 1991, the property has been tastefully modernised, while retaining its character features and charm. Decorated in calming neutral tones, the interiors are bright and inviting, with a stunning double-height glazed window at the entrance, leading to a galleried hallway that floods the space with natural light. The thoughtful layout and high-quality finishes make this home as practical as it is beautiful.
The accommodation includes a fitted kitchen/breakfast room with a good range of wall and base units and complementing work surfaces. The delightful sitting room is centred upon a wood burning stove and has French doors to the patio terrace. A second reception room leads from the sitting room, ideal as a formal dining room or family room/study and also has French doors to the garden. A guest cloakroom completes the ground floor.
The first floor displays three bedrooms, two of which are doubles and the principal bedroom enjoying an en-suite shower room. The family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms. Stairs rise to the second floor with a further double bedroom.
Additional features include ample parking for residents, a garage in a block, and a mature garden that provides a perfect spot for summer relaxation or entertaining, together with a summer house. Despite its rural location, the property benefits from excellent connectivity, with the A30 offering quick access to Salisbury and major routes to London. Grateley Train Station is also nearby, providing convenient rail links for commuters. This unique cottage offers a rare combination of historic charm, modern comforts, and an enviable countryside lifestyle.
Dating back to the 1800's, this deceptively spacious four bedroom cottage was originally part of an agricultural barn and has been sympathetically converted into a charming mews-style home. Nestled in one of Hampshire's most sought-after villages, it is surrounded by uninterrupted countryside, offering direct access to a network of rural trails and bridle paths. This idyllic setting is perfect for outdoor pursuits, whether for dog walkers, ramblers, or those simply looking to enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
Converted in 1991, the property has been tastefully modernised, while retaining its character features and charm. Decorated in calming neutral tones, the interiors are bright and inviting, with a stunning double-height glazed window at the entrance, leading to a galleried hallway that floods the space with natural light. The thoughtful layout and high-quality finishes make this home as practical as it is beautiful.
The accommodation includes a fitted kitchen/breakfast room with a good range of wall and base units and complementing work surfaces. The delightful sitting room is centred upon a wood burning stove and has French doors to the patio terrace. A second reception room leads from the sitting room, ideal as a formal dining room or family room/study and also has French doors to the garden. A guest cloakroom completes the ground floor.
The first floor displays three bedrooms, two of which are doubles and the principal bedroom enjoying an en-suite shower room. The family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms. Stairs rise to the second floor with a further double bedroom.
Additional features include ample parking for residents, a garage in a block, and a mature garden that provides a perfect spot for summer relaxation or entertaining, together with a summer house. Despite its rural location, the property benefits from excellent connectivity, with the A30 offering quick access to Salisbury and major routes to London. Grateley Train Station is also nearby, providing convenient rail links for commuters. This unique cottage offers a rare combination of historic charm, modern comforts, and an enviable countryside lifestyle.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Services:
Water – Mains
Gas - No
Electric - Mains
Sewage - Shared septic tank- associated costs -£150 per annum
Heating – Oil
Materials used in construction: Brick and flint
How does broadband enter the property: Not known
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The property benefits from excellent connectivity, with the A30 offering quick access to Salisbury and major routes to London. Grateley Train Station is also nearby, providing convenient rail links for commuters
The Wallops are a trio of picturesque villages set in the pretty Test Valley countryside, an area of outstanding natural beauty with open countryside, footpaths and bridleways offering the recreational opportunities of fishing, shooting, riding and cycling. Over Wallop has its own village shop and post office with a welcoming inn, whilst The Wallops host a primary school and choice of public houses. Commuter links are excellent, with only a two mile journey to Grateley station and direct London Waterloo link and the M3 just a reasonable drive away. The boutique town of Stockbridge provides a further excellent selection of shops and restaurants.
The cathedral cities of Salisbury and Winchester are both easily accessible, and the A303 is close at hand allowing convenient access to London and the West Country. There are also mainline railway stations in Winchester and Andover.
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