Standout Features
- Charming Detached Village Property
- Welcoming Entrance Hallway leading to all ground floor rooms
- Bright Sitting Room with French Windows to Gardens
- Beautifully Fitted Modern Kitchen/Dining Room with French Windows to Garden
- Utility Room and Cloakroom
- Spacious First Floor Landing with study area
- Master Bedroom with Ensuite and Dressing Area
- Two Further double bedrooms
- Barn Style Car Port and Further Parking
- Charming and Sought After Village with local shops and country pubs
Property Description
THE PROPERTY Charming cottage style detached family home within easy walking distance of the shops and pubs within the village centre in Hursley, overlooking the countryside, village church and beautiful chimneys of Hursley, yet quietly tucked away.
The kitchen/dining room is over 26' long, with double doors to the garden. The kitchen area is fitted with a wealth of oak fronted cabinetry, with integrated appliances, all under granite work surfaces. There is a useful centre island with deep overhang, ideal for use as a breakfast bar, which cleverly separates the kitchen area from that of the dining area which, in turn, leads to the utility room.
The sitting room is bright room with a gas 'woodburner' set into a marble fireplace, and has double doors to the garden. There is also a useful utility room and cloakroom, and the ground floor benefits from underfloor heating.
Upstairs, there is a spacious first floor landing, with ample space to create a reading or study area, and a family bathroom.
The principal bedroom suite also benefits from a dressing room and ensuite shower room. There are two further bedrooms, each with built in wardrobes.
Outside the enclosed rear garden has a terrace leading onto a lawn, There is a single barn style car port with door leading to the garden, and further parking for a number of cars.
PROPERY: The Property was built in 2012 with all mains services connected. It is of traditional construction under a tiled roof, with cavity wall insulation and double glazing and there is underfloor heating throughout the ground floor. EPC B, Council Tax F
LOCATION: Hursley is a wonderful village with a rich history dating back to the late 12th century which includes the village and parish having once been owned by the Bishop of Winchester until 1552 when it passed to Edward V1. Ownership changed a few times since then including to Elizabeth I, and even to the son of Oliver Cromwell in 1643. The village today enjoys a thriving community, has two popular pubs (The Dolphin and The Kings Head), and both a village store and butcher. John Keble CofE Primary School is well regarded, and the property also comes in catchment for Kings School and Peter Symonds 6th Form College.
The kitchen/dining room is over 26' long, with double doors to the garden. The kitchen area is fitted with a wealth of oak fronted cabinetry, with integrated appliances, all under granite work surfaces. There is a useful centre island with deep overhang, ideal for use as a breakfast bar, which cleverly separates the kitchen area from that of the dining area which, in turn, leads to the utility room.
The sitting room is bright room with a gas 'woodburner' set into a marble fireplace, and has double doors to the garden. There is also a useful utility room and cloakroom, and the ground floor benefits from underfloor heating.
Upstairs, there is a spacious first floor landing, with ample space to create a reading or study area, and a family bathroom.
The principal bedroom suite also benefits from a dressing room and ensuite shower room. There are two further bedrooms, each with built in wardrobes.
Outside the enclosed rear garden has a terrace leading onto a lawn, There is a single barn style car port with door leading to the garden, and further parking for a number of cars.
PROPERY: The Property was built in 2012 with all mains services connected. It is of traditional construction under a tiled roof, with cavity wall insulation and double glazing and there is underfloor heating throughout the ground floor. EPC B, Council Tax F
LOCATION: Hursley is a wonderful village with a rich history dating back to the late 12th century which includes the village and parish having once been owned by the Bishop of Winchester until 1552 when it passed to Edward V1. Ownership changed a few times since then including to Elizabeth I, and even to the son of Oliver Cromwell in 1643. The village today enjoys a thriving community, has two popular pubs (The Dolphin and The Kings Head), and both a village store and butcher. John Keble CofE Primary School is well regarded, and the property also comes in catchment for Kings School and Peter Symonds 6th Form College.
Additional Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council Tax Band:
F
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Hursley, Winchester, Hampshire
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