The Property
Situated within the sought after Crookham Village, this two-bedroom semi-detached home is part of an exclusive development constructed by Taylor Wimpey in 2016. Offered to the market with spacious and flexible accommodation throughout, benefits to this property include driveway parking leading to a single garage, two bathrooms and an enclosed rear garden backing onto open countryside.
Ground Floor
Accommodation comprises of a bright and airy entrance hall leading to the kitchen which has been finished to a high standard with a range of fully fitted integrated appliances including oven, hob, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and additional appliance space. Steps from the hall lead down to the living/dining area which offers spacious accommodation, under stairs storage and access to the rear garden through a set of French Doors. The ground floor accommodation is finished with a downstairs cloakroom.
First Floor
Upstairs the property offers two generous bedrooms. The main bedroom offers an en suite shower, plenty of space for storage and views over the rear garden and fields beyond. The first-floor accommodation is finished with a family bathroom which offers sink, toilet, and bath.
Outside
To the front the property offers driveway parking leading to the single garage. The beautifully presented rear garden is enclosed by fencing and mainly laid to lawn with well-established flowers and shrub beds. Outside the rear of the property, you will find a patio area ideal for al fresco dining. At the bottom of the garden the owners have created a small children’s play area which could be changed into a second patio area. Access to the garage can be found within the garden and Tudgey Gardens offers plenty of visitor parking bays.
Location
Crookham Village is seeped in history. The Basingstoke Canal passes through Crookham Village, and a wharf once existed at the historic former Chequers public house, now rebuilt and renamed The Exchequer. Here, timber was loaded and coal unloaded. A picnic area is now at the site, and the towpath provided is used by walkers. Another of the village pubs, the Fox and Hounds, was host to the Fleet Folk club from the 1960s until 2001 when redevelopment work at the pub removed the venue. The club was run independently of the pub management in a separate function room and gained a reputation for featuring high quality musicians in the tiny room, often early appearances by artists later to become famous. The Black Horse was the village’s third pub but it’s been converted in to the Spice Merchant Thai Food Restaurant.
Fleet has excellent commuter links by both rail and road. There are regular trains to London Waterloo taking around 43 minutes and the town is located off Junction 4a of the M3 motorway which links to the M25. Fleet town centre offers comprehensive shopping and leisure facilities, schools for all age groups, churches of various denominations
Tax band is D and local council is Hart District.
Tudgey Gardens has a service charge of £400P/A.
Agent Details
McCarthy Holden, Fleet
01252 221968
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