Brimming with character and charm throughout, this home offers a warm and comfortable atmosphere that is sure to appeal to those seeking a blend of traditional and modern living.
The house is accessed through an attractive archway, leading into an entrance hall with a practical storage cupboard and guest cloakroom. The modern, well-appointed kitchen features a front-facing window and a range of wall and base units with complementing work surfaces. Double doors open into the spacious dining room, which boasts an attractive feature bow window. A wide opening between the sitting room and dining room creates a contemporary open-plan feel on the ground floor.
Upstairs, you’ll find two generously sized double bedrooms and a large single bedroom, together with the family bathroom which provides comfort and convenience for the whole family. The upper floor is bathed in natural light, thanks to large Velux skylight windows. Externally there is a private enclosed rear garden.
Agents note: There is a septic tank that is shared with neighbours and is serviced twice a year at a cost of £140 p.a. Located by the Barn. The barn upkeeps the septic tank and cost is shared by 3 homes in the courtyard.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Services:
Water – Mains
Gas – None
Electric – Mains
Sewage – septic tank is shared with neighbours and is serviced twice a year at a cost of £140 p.a. Located by the Barn. The barn upkeeps the septic tank and cost is shared by 3 homes in the courtyard.
Heating – Electric
Materials used in construction: Brick
How does broadband enter the property: FTTP
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Survey by prospective buyers in 2022 highlighted issues with roof and damp proofing. They have had a full replacement damp proof course, and replacement tiles to the roof since then
Voted ‘Hampshire Village of the Year’ in 2011 Bishop’s Sutton has a 12th century Norman church, a public house and village hall. Bishop’s Sutton is within walking distance of local open fields and watercress beds fed by the River Arle.
Alresford itself exudes the timeless charm of a Georgian town, boasting a collection of picturesque, colour-washed houses that enchant visitors at every turn. Renowned not only for its scenic beauty but also for its diverse shopping experiences, Alresford offers a delightful array of options catering to various needs and tastes. From traditional establishments such as butchers, fishmongers, greengrocers, and wine merchants to modern conveniences like two well-stocked convenience stores, the town ensures residents and visitors alike can easily procure essential items. Moreover, Alresford’s appeal extends beyond mere necessities, inviting exploration of its vibrant antiques and fine art scene, designer boutiques featuring exquisite furnishings and clothing, as well as charming shops offering an array of gifts and crafts. The heart of Alresford pulsates with a lively café culture, with numerous quaint eateries, pubs, hotels, and restaurants beckoning patrons to indulge in culinary delights. Catering to everyday needs, the town also hosts essential services such as pharmacies, and various other outlets, ensuring convenience is always within reach.
Charters Alresford
Charters Estate Agents Alresford
The Old Post Office
17 West Street
Alresford
Hampshire
SO24 9AB