Situated just a short walk from the heart of Lockerley, the home benefits from proximity to a well-regarded school and a local shop, making it an ideal choice for families. The property is nestled in a peaceful setting, combining village charm with modern conveniences. Beautifully presented throughout, the home has undergone an extensive renovation in recent years. Key improvements include a stylish refitted kitchen/dining room with French doors to the garden, a modern family bathroom and updated cloakroom, as well as new electrical wiring and plumbing, ensuring the house is in turn key condition. The spacious and welcoming sitting room enjoys a feature fireplace with wood burner and is complemented by a stunning garden/sun room that provides views over the generously sized garden offering a perfect spot for relaxation and entertaining. The first floor continues to impress with three bedrooms, two of which display fitted wardrobes and the family bathroom, with separate W.C. Additional practical features include a private driveway, offering ample parking with the potential to add a garage if desired. There is also significant scope to extend the property to both the side and rear, subject to necessary planning permissions, providing flexibility for future growth and customisation. This home represents a rare blend of modern living and village lifestyle, making it an exceptional find.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Services:
Water – Mains
Gas – Mains
Electric – Mains
Sewage – Via an Aster plant
Heating – Mains
Materials used in construction: Brick and tile
How does broadband enter the property: ADSL
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Lockerley is an attractive compilation of several greens creating a diverse village which despite its smaller population has a surprising amount going on with around 35 groups, societies and activities ranging from bellringing to bridge and car mechanics. The village enjoys an excellent local school and shop and strong sense of community. Positioned approx. 5 miles west of the market town of Romsey, on the southern bank of the River Dun, there is a train station at the neighbouring villages of Dunbridge and West Dean along with a local pub. Butts Green hosts the majority of the amenities including the excellent village school and active community hall and derived its name from Tudor times when able-bodied men of the village were required to spend an hour each Sunday practicing archery. The target was known as the “butt”. Lockerley Green hosts the village stores and post office and with Top Green offering some aesthetically pleasing architecture with picturesque surrounding scenery.
Charters Romsey
Charters Estate Agents Romsey
21A Market Place
Romsey
Hampshire
SO51 8NA