Listed for £625,000
January 28, 2026
Sold for £365,000
2004
Sold for £167,000
1999
Sold for £135,000
1996
Sold for £113,500
1995
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A spiral staircase leads up from the hallway to the converted loftspace which comprises a double bedroom with Velux windows to the rear, taking in views over bordering farmland. Alongside the bedroom is a shower room complete with WC, vanity hand wash basin and a heated towel rail. The loft room, which is fully boarded, is accessed from a door at one end of the first floor bedroom. The rear garden includes a patio that wraps around the rear of the property, framed by low-level retaining walls with steps up to an area of lawn with mature flower and gravelled borders. A path leads to a greenhouse and a garden shed, whilst there is also a gated side path allowing access to the front garden.
The property can be found on Hatherden Lane in the centre of the village of Hatherden, between the Old Bell & Crown public house and Christ church, three and a half miles north of Andover and on the southern edge of the North Wessex Downs National Landscape. The village of Hatherden is within the civil parish of Tangley, along with the neighbouring village of Wildhern and the hamlet of Charlton Down. Parish facilities include a village hall, sports pitches and The Fox Inn, as well as access to numerous public footpaths that allow exploration of the surrounding countryside. Andover offers a range of shopping, educational and recreational facilities, including a college of further education, a cinema, theatre and a leisure centre. The nearby A303 offers good road access to both London and the West Country, with the location lending itself perfectly to those who might need to commute to London via the train with a choice of available mainline stations within less than a half-hour drive (Great Bedwyn and Hungerford into Paddington in less than an hour or Andover into Waterloo in just over an hour).