This charming four-bedroom detached half slate and half thatched Grade II listed cottage is brimming with character and has been meticulously maintained, including a recently re-thatched roof, ensuring it remains a quintessential example of traditional English architecture. The cottage’s interior offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, from the colonial styled entrance hall through to the cosy living spaces that exude charm. The versatile accommodation includes a fitted kitchen with a good range of wall and base units and a variety of receptions rooms with a conservatory and convenient ground floor shower room. The former post office and village shop, now integrated into the property, add a distinctive touch, offering a blend of history and functionality that sets this home apart. The first floor displays three/four bedrooms and a family bathroom for added comfort and convenience. Externally, the cottage is surrounded by beautiful, well-maintained gardens, providing a peaceful retreat amidst the picturesque countryside. The property includes a spacious workshop/studio, a separate garage, and a large store room, offering ample storage and potential for various uses. The workshop/studio holds immense potential for conversion into an annexe or holiday home (subject to the relevant consents) adding further versatility to this already exceptional property. Hope Cottage is not just a home; it’s a lifestyle opportunity, offering the perfect blend of comfort, charm, and potential in one of Hampshire’s most desirable villages. Whether you’re seeking a family home, a space to explore creative pursuits, or a property with development potential, Hope Cottage offers it all in a truly idyllic setting.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Services:
Water – Mains
Gas – No
Electric – Mains
Sewage – Mains
Heating – Oil
Materials used in construction: Half thatch/half slate. Brick and flint, wooden frame inside.
How does broadband enter the property: Sky Fibre
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Grateley Village, nestled in Hampshire’s scenic countryside, embodies the charm of rural England. Surrounded by rolling green hills, it offers an idyllic retreat from city life. The village boasts a close-knit community, rich in history and traditional values. Quaint cottages line the streets, and the village pub serves as a hub of local life. Grateley features a short par 3 golf course, a driving range, and a well-regarded primary school, making it family-friendly. Its train station provides easy access to London Waterloo, blending rural tranquility with urban convenience. Grateley is a perfect slice of countryside living on the Hampshire-Wiltshire border.
The town of Andover is approximately six miles away. Andover offers a comprehensive range of shopping, educational and leisure facilities, and also has a mainline station on the West of England mainline to London Waterloo.
The cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury, together with Basingstoke are all within 30 minutes’ drive, with the A303 and A34 close by allowing convenient access to London, the west country, the south coast and the midlands. Winchester, in particular, provides an extensive selection of unique and interesting retail establishments, leisure facilities and major high street retail chains to whet the appetite of the discerning shopper.
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Charters Romsey
Charters Estate Agents Romsey
21A Market Place
Romsey
Hampshire
SO51 8NA