Listed for £800,000
February 21, 2026
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The deep front garden to front of the property offers privacy, seclusion, access to the garage and driveway parking. The garage has power and light, and useful overhead eaves storage.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
HEATING The property has gas central heating, with Potterton gas boiler, and benefits from eight solar panels installed by British Gas nine years ago, which contribute towards the electricity used at the property and providing a feed-in tariff to the grid.
SERVICES: Mains water, gas, electricity, and private drainage.
PARKING: Driveway parking and integral garage, and unrestricted parking on the road.
FLOODING RISK: (Source: Government Environment Agency): Surface water, seas and reservoirs risk: Very Low.
CONSTRUCTION: The property has been sympathetically extended over the years and we understand that the original building would have been of traditional construction materials under a tiled roof.
BROADBAND: (Source: Ofcom) Superfast Broadband is available in the area: 80 Mbps download speed; 20 Mbps upload speed.
TENURE: Freehold. Council Tax Band: F; EPC Band: C
SCHOOLS: This property falls within catchment for Sparsholt CE Primary School and both Westgate and Henry Beaufort Senior Schools. Nearby independent schools include Winchester College, St Swithun's, King Edward VI and preparatory schools such as The Pilgrims' School, Twyford School and Prince's Mead.
LOCATION: Littleton is a much loved village dating from the Bronze age. It is just outside of the City of Winchester, and features a recently modernised pub, The Running Horse, and newly refurbished children's play area. There is the beautiful St Catherine's Church, and many clubs and societies within the village including sports clubs for cricket, croquet, football and tennis, the Littleton Players amateur dramatics society, gardening and art clubs, and many more, often centred around the much enjoyed Millennium village hall; and Brownies, cubs, scouts and guides are nearby in Harestock. The Littleton and Harestock Show ( has been running annually for over 100 years. Traditionally held on the first Saturday in September, it is an integral part of village life, organised by a team of dedicated volunteers and drawing thousands of visitors from across Hampshire. The event highlights a variety of showcase arena events, fun field games, diverse stalls, and delicious local food and drink.