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  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Property type: Detached
  • Parking: Single Garage
  • Council Tax Band: E
Key Features
    Summary

    An impressive and flexible four bedroom detached family home with stunning garden outlook, nicely positioned within a cul de sac within walking distance of local rural walks.

    To the ground floor there is ample living space to enjoy including a feature living room which leads onto the kitchen/diner room all re-fitted at the back of the home which then opens towards a conservatory at the rear. The kitchen has a side door out to the walkway, leading to the garage.

    To the first floor there is a galleried style landing which leads to the impressive four double bedrooms, with a range of fitted wardrobes and an en-suite to the principal bedroom. The family bathroom completes this very light and airy home.

    To the outside there is a lovely lawned rear garden which is ideal for entertaining, offering a stunning outlook also with a very neatly presented paving area, and including a summer house/shed. Side access leads through to the garage with ample further parking on a block paved driveway.

    Situation

    Funtley is a small hamlet with a rich history and peaceful atmosphere in the South-east of Hampshire. It is located 2 miles North of the town of Fareham that is known for its naval heritage.

    Funtley was once a thriving clay quarry that supplied bricks for many famous buildings, such as the Royal Albert Hall in London. The bricks were made from the red clay that was abundant in the area, and they had a distinctive colour and quality. Funtley also had an iron mill that played a role in the production of iron during the Napoleonic Wars. The mill was owned by Henry Cort, an inventor who developed new methods of refining iron. Just a short distance from Funtley lies the ruins of Titchfield Abbey. Formerly a medieval monastery this imposing structure dates back to the 13th-century.

    Today, Funtley is a quiet and scenic place that offers many attractions for visitors. There is a fishing lake that was created from the former clay pit, which is surrounded by a public footpath. There is also a park with a children’s playground and a meadow that is managed for conservation. Funtley benefits from a popular traditional 19th Century pub called The Miners Arms renowned for award winning ales, home cooking and friendly staff.

    Utilities

    • Electricity: Mains Supply
    • Water: Mains Supply
    • Heating: Gas
    • Sewerage: Mains Supply
    • Broadband: Fttp

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