Location:
Broughton is a traditional English village in the truest sense, with a genuine community feel and excellent amenities for anyone seeking an idyllic rural lifestyle. There is a community store providing grocery, newsagent, and Post Office services, a primary school, two public houses, sports field and pavilion, village hall, church dating from the 13th century, doctors' surgery and bus service. Broughton is surrounded by the stunning undulating landscape of Hampshire's Test Valley and is convenient for access to Stockbridge (5 miles), Romsey (10 miles), Andover (13 miles), Salisbury (13 miles) and Winchester (15 miles). Grateley (7 miles) is ideal for commuters as it provides a direct rail link to London Waterloo in around 80 minutes. Throughout the region are excellent schools in both the private and public sectors, and there are miles of footpaths and bridleways meandering through the peaceful and tranquil countryside. Of particular note is a bridge at the end of the lane that crosses over The Wallop Brook leading to the Clarendon Way, a favourite for village dog walkers.
Accommodation:
The front door opens into an entrance lobby adjoining which is a useful cloakroom with WC. From the lobby, a door opens into the sitting room from which are the stairs to the first floor and which has a feature fireplace with inset wood burner either side are shelves and a built-in cupboard for storage and practicality. To the rear of the property is the stunning kitchen/dining room which has a stylish range of contemporary units, solid oak worktops, enamel double sink unit, a walk-in larder, and a range of integrated appliances to include induction hob, electric double oven, dishwasher, and fridge/freezer. A cupboard houses the combination central heating boiler and you will love the underfloor heating!
The first floor landing provides access to the boarded loft space and the four sensibly proportioned bedrooms, all of which have provision for storage with bedrooms three and four having a useful mezzanine shelf. The bedrooms share a stylish bathroom which has a contemporary suite comprising bath with shower over, pedestal wash basin, WC, heated towel rail, and a Velux window.
Outside:
There are good-sized gardens to the front and rear of the property which are principally laid to lawn with flower and shrub borders and both with patio areas for al-fresco dining and barbecues. There is a large workshop with power and light which could be converted into a multi-purpose space for home working and/or leisure. There is ample parking for residents and visitors along Dixons Lane.
In line with many properties of this age, reciprocal rights of way exist for the residents of the terrace.