Broadleaf is an exceptional detached home in the popular village of Burridge. Finished to an exacting standard, this house has a wonderful specification throughout. Approached by its own long private driveway, Broadleaf is attractive and sits comfortably in a large plot.
On entering the property you are presented with an impressive large atrium style hallway. From here you can access the large 42′ living/kitchen/dining room. In addition, you can also access bedroom 3 along with the separate sitting room and downstairs WC.
Kitchen/Living/Dining Room
This room is a huge feature and stretches across the whole rear of the property with direct access to the garden via concertina doors. The kitchen is a particular feature and incorporates top end appliances along with feature lighting and upgraded specification such as a Quooker Hot Water Tap. A breakfast bar is a nice touch on the edge of the attractive kitchen island. Located just off the kitchen is the utility room.
Sitting Room
Located at the front of the property, this room provides the perfect space to relax. With CAT 6 cabling throughout the property, connectivity will be no issue.
Bedroom 3
Located at the front of the property, this good sized bedroom has a wonderful ensuite shower room with feature lighting.
Master Bedroom
The master suite is large with a vaulted ceiling and dressing area with bespoke wardrobes. The size of this room can not be understated and streches from the front to the back of the property. In addition is a superb ensuite bathroom.
Bedroom Two
This large bedroom is also ensuite and again streches acrosss the whole width of the property.
Outside
Outside the property to the front is a car port and ample parking.
To the rear is a lovely garden with generous ceramic patio and garden store.
Burridge, a quaint village nestled in the Borough of Fareham, Hampshire, England, is steeped in rural charm and a rich history that dates back to its early mention as Caiger’s Green. This serene locale, situated approximately 14 miles south of Winchester, has evolved from its humble beginnings around Burridge Farm into a community that prides itself on its picturesque landscapes and traditional English village feel1.
Historically, Burridge’s economy thrived on the cultivation of strawberries, a legacy that is still celebrated today. The berries were famously distributed from nearby Swanwick railway station, marking the village as a significant contributor to the local agrarian industry1. The village hall stands as a testament to the community spirit, offering a venue for various local events and gatherings.
Sports play a vital role in the village’s social fabric, with Burridge AFC boasting four adult football sides competing in local leagues. Similarly, Burridge Cricket Club’s first XI participates in the Southern Electric Premier Cricket League, fostering a sense of camaraderie and sportsmanship among residents1.
The Burridge and Swanwick Residents Association exemplifies the village’s commitment to community welfare, addressing local issues and enhancing the quality of life for its inhabitants1. With its blend of historical roots and modern-day community engagement, Burridge remains a cherished part of Hampshire’s cultural tapestry.
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Charters Estate Agents Park Gate
39a Middle Road
Park Gate
Southampton
Hampshire
SO31 7GH