Listed for £985,000
February 20, 2026
Sold for £767,000
2018
Sold for £585,000
2013
Sold for £540,000
2005
Sold for £170,000
2001
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Externally, a shared driveway leads to a generous private parking area and a substantial detached double garage with pitched roof, remote-controlled up-and-over door, power, lighting and water supply. A hardstanding area adjacent to the garage provides additional parking, ideal for a larger vehicle.
The rear garden has been thoughtfully landscaped, featuring well-stocked flower beds, shrubs and small trees arranged around a central lawn. A vine-covered raised arbour creates a charming shaded seating area, perfect for outdoor dining, while a patio directly to the rear of the property is accessible from both the sitting room and family room. Further benefits include a substantial timber-built, slate-roofed garden shed, intruder alarm system, external lighting, and three outside taps — including one providing warm water — together with retractable sun shades over the French doors to both principal reception areas.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Materials used in construction: Brick
Private Drainage: Septic Tank
Gas is by bottle for the gas hob
Have any alterations or improvements been carried out during the ownership? Ask Agent
Are there any covenants/restrictions affecting the property? Yes, Ask Agent
This property is within a conservation area or an area of outstanding natural beauty
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Meonstoke village has a great sense of community, with its outstanding local schools, village hall, shop / post office, tennis court and historic churches, there is always something going on. The former Meon Valley Railway is now a 21 mile track suitable for walking, cycling or horse riding and this leads from the village to West Meon in a northerly direction and the village of Wickham to the South, taking historic points along its route. Boasting one of the largest squares in the country, covering almost two acres, the charming village of Wickham combines ancient history, beautiful countryside and miles of walks and cycle rides.
There are excellent equestrian facilities in the area as well as a number of golf courses. For commuters the close proximity of Botley train station with links to London will be of particular note whilst links to the A32, A/M3 and M27 road networks are also easily accessible.