- attractive village setting and access to walks +
- large garden down the to the river +
- well appointed characterful accommodation +
- The Hawk - a well regarded pub in walking distance +
- short drive to A303 and Grateley station +
A semi detached period cottage with a large rear extension that has been tastefully modernised and is particularly well appointed with a beautiful garden which runs down and overlooks the Pillhill Brook
A semi-detached Grade II listed period cottage with classic rendered cob elevations beneath an attractive thatched roof, complemented by a substantial single-storey rear extension with a slate roof and a striking vaulted ceiling with exposed timber framework internally. The property offers tandem off-road parking, single garage and a generous level garden that extends down to the river with open views beyond. Restored and upgraded in recent years to an exceptional standard, the cottage features: a heavy solid oak internal doors with handcrafted ironmongery and beautifully presented accommodation including a reception hall, dual-aspect sitting room with an impressive fireplace and an open-plan kitchen/dining room opening onto a side terrace leading to the riverside garden. There are two first-floor bedrooms, a third ground floor bedroom and a substantial main bathroom with vaulted ceiling with a feature bath and large shower.
Located in the Monxton Conservation Area, known for its thatched cottages, church, and recently renovated village hall, with Amport village nearby offering a good C of E primary school and a pub within walking distance. Andover, an 8-minute drive away, has a mainline station with a fast train to London Waterloo in about 58 minutes, plus shopping, leisure facilities, and schools including Rookwood. Winchester and Salisbury are both around a 30-minute drive; Salisbury has two grammar schools and private schools including, The Catherdral School and Godolphin School with extensive school buses, while Winchester is home to St Swithun’s School. Farleigh School is also nearby. Local outdoor activities include fishing on the River Test and golf courses. The A303, M3, and A34 provide easy access to London, the West Country, the Midlands, and the North.