Listed for £995,000
March 26, 2026
Sold for £830,000
2016
Sold for £225,000
2005
Sold for £300,000
2000
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The property is accessed via a secure wooden gate leading onto a gravel driveway and generous parking area. The grounds wrap attractively around the home, featuring an expansive lawned front garden, a side garden with open views across surrounding fields and paddocks, and a private, enclosed rear garden. Additionally the property enjoys an orchard which includes 12 apple trees and a pear tree, both
eater and cooker varieties to provide a long harvesting season and good pollination coverage.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Materials used in construction: Brick and tile roof.
No gas at the property and private drainage via a septic tank (which is shared between three houses).
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Surrounded by rolling Hampshire countryside, the cottage sits within the highly desirable Candover Valley—an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty known for its idyllic walks, excellent local pubs and strong village communities. Though rural in feel, the location provides convenient access to Alresford, Winchester and local transport links.
The picturesque village of Preston Candover is just over a mile away and has a primary school, church, community store and award winning pub. The market town of Alresford (5.5 miles) is famed for its pretty streets lined with Georgian cottages, independent retailers and pubs. A wider and more comprehensive range of amenities can be found in the nearby cathedral city of Winchester (11 miles). There are a number of excellent educational facilities including Winchester College, St. Swithun’s School, Peter Symonds and Perins secondary schools locally. Winchester and Basingstoke mainline railway stations offer direct rail access to London Waterloo (about one hour) and junctions 9 and 10 of the M3 motorway give road access to London and the south coast.