A large entrance hallway displays a fitted cloakroom cupboard and doors to the versatile accommodation, which includes a spacious sitting room with large windows providing breath-taking views and French doors to the outside, allowing superb natural light to flood the room. The sizeable kitchen/dining room is fitted with a good range of floor and wall mounted units with ample work surfaces incorporating a Rayburn range cooker and fitted appliances. A separate utility room further complements the kitchen. The three bedrooms are a good size, with the principal bedroom enjoying a well-appointed en-suite bathroom with a walk-in shower and a luxurious free-standing bath. An additional shower room serves the remaining bedrooms.
Set against a scenic backdrop, the property offers a peaceful and idyllic setting, further enhanced by a double garage providing ample storage space. Additionally, approved planning permission is in place to convert the space above the garage, offering even more potential (planning ref:SDNP/24/02915/PRE). Don’t miss the chance to experience the charm of village living—contact us today to arrange a viewing.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Materials used in construction: Brick and tile
How does broadband enter the property: ADSL
Private drainage – via a septic tank.
Oil fired central heating (no gas)
Covenant: The garage cannot be converted into living space.
The bathrooms have been refitted and the level of the floor in the kitchen has been raised.
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Cheriton is a highly desirable village in the South Downs National Park consisting of a number of period properties, together with village amenities including a shop, a well-regarded primary school and village hall. The Flowerpot Inn & Brewery is famous and provides excellent food and beverages. The village is surrounded by the beautiful countryside of the Meon Valley, providing wonderful walks and riding country and a link to the South Downs Way. A wider range of facilities are found at the nearby Georgian market town of Alresford offering various boutique shops, restaurants and retail outlets. The town is home to the famous Watercress Line which is a steam railway, being pretty historic and running through 10 miles of beautiful Hampshire countryside to Alton. Communications by road and rail are good, with mainline rail services at Winchester to London Waterloo in approximately an hour. Junctions 9 and 10 of the M3 at Winchester connects with the M3 and M27 motorways to London and the south coast. Fast road access to London, the M25, the Midlands and West Country makes commuting easy. For dog walkers and runners, there are stunning country walks in the South Downs National Park, many accessible directly from the house. Meanwhile, the South coast is only a 30-minute drive away – ideal for trips to the beach and sailing activities.
Charters Alresford
Charters Estate Agents Alresford
The Old Post Office
17 West Street
Alresford
Hampshire
SO24 9AB