- house and garage extending to over 2500 sqft +
- open plan kitchen / living +
- spacious main reception room with open fireplace +
- countryside views +
- beautiful country walks around the village and beyond +
- short drive to Stockbridge High Street and Grateley station +
An individual detached family house featuring spacious, light and airy accommodation with double garage and a granary barn standing in a mature southerly facing garden with views toward the village green, in a beautiful village setting and close to Stockbridge
Enjoying an enviably quiet position in the heart of this beautiful Hampshire village, the property features a southerly-facing main garden enclosed by a low flint wall and affording delightful views towards Wallop Brook, the green and surrounding countryside. These attractive views are enjoyed from all the principal accommodation, with especially large windows and doors on the ground floor designed to maximise both light and outlook. The well-presented accommodation includes a reception hall with cloakroom, a large principal living room with fireplace and an adjoining sunroom. The present owners have removed internal walls to create a superb open-plan kitchen/breakfast room with an adjoining family/dining area, ideal for modern living and entertaining. Additional spaces include a utility room, boot room area and a spacious integral garage/workshop. On the first floor, the house offers four double bedrooms, a large family bathroom and a separate shower room. A spacious sandstone terrace wraps around the rear of the house, leading to the garden where there is a Grade II Listed small period granary barn adding charm and heritage appeal to this excellent home.
Nether Wallop is situated in the Test Valley, within 5 miles of the picturesque town of Stockbridge, well known for its variety of shops, including greengrocers, butchers, art galleries and independent boutiques. There are also a number of excellent restaurants, public houses, cafés and delis, alongside a doctor’s surgery, dentist, church and both primary and secondary schools. The Wallops villages are serviced by several pubs, a shop, post office and fuel station. Nether Wallop has a church, primary school and village hall, which hosts a regular pop-up pub and other community events. This area is well known for its many popular independent schools, including Farleigh and Chaffyn Grove prep schools. Winchester College, St Swithun’s, Godolphin and the Salisbury grammar schools are all within easy reach, as well as the popular Peter Symonds College. Grateley station is just over 5 miles away, with ample parking and regular trains to London Waterloo. Only 10 minutes from the A303, the village has excellent access to London and the South West by road. Basingstoke and Winchester main line stations are a 30-minute drive away, and Bournemouth and Southampton airports are within an hour’s drive.