Dating back to the 1700’s, Piccadilly Cottages were originally part of the Fifehead Manor Estate and housed staff working for the Estate. Having been lovingly and tastefully restored during the current 28-year tenure, the property has been re-plastered with traditional lime plaster whilst also exposing the original inglenook fireplace and internal wooden beams. The property is entered via a wood framed porch, offering external protection from the great British weather. Once entered, the hallway leads directly into the sitting room with country flagstone flooring and solid oak flooring. The beautifully restored Inglenook fireplace instantly adds charm, creating a cosy country sitting room. The shaker style kitchen includes, an integral washing machine, dishwasher, fridge, butler sink and an oil-fired Rayburn for cooking and hot water. A cloakroom completes the ground floor. The three bedrooms are distributed over the first and second floors with a shower room serving bedrooms one & two and a bathroom on the second floor serving bedroom three. Externally, driveway parking for 2 to 3 vehicles is possible to the fore with a mature patio garden, ideal for outdoor entertainment.
Services:
Water – Mains supply
Gas – N/A
Electric – Mains supply
Sewage – Private drainage- shared septic tank
Heating – Oil Fired Heating
Materials used in construction: TBC
How does broadband enter the property: TBC
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Despite its rural setting, the property benefits from exceptional communication links, with the A30 nearby offering quick access to Salisbury and major road networks leading to London. Situated in the picturesque village of Over Wallop, an area of outstanding natural beauty with open countryside, footpaths and bridleways offering the recreational opportunities of fishing, shooting, riding and cycling. Over Wallop has its own village shop and post office with a welcoming inn, whilst The Wallops provide a primary school and a further choice of public houses. It is approximately 5 miles northwest of Stockbridge which is a quintessentially English town with a thriving town centre of wonderful shops, a traditional inn, restaurants and a network of footpaths and bridleways for walking and riding in the surrounding countryside. The cathedral cities of Salisbury and Winchester are approximately 12 and 16 miles away respectively and both have a more comprehensive range of shops, bars and restaurants. Road and rail connections are excellent with Grateley railway station located only 2 miles away with direct access to London Waterloo and the A30, A303 and A36 are also easily accessible; Southampton Airport offers both national and international flights. Schooling is typically outstanding, the local catchment schools are Wallop Primary School and Test Valley School. Independent schools include Norman Court (West Tytherley), Chafyn Grove, Salisbury Cathedral School and Godolphin School (Salisbury) plus The Pilgrims’ School, Winchester College and St. Swithun’s School (Winchester). Coast and country lifestyle pursuits are catered for as the South Downs National Park, The New Forest, Jurassic Coast and the West Country are within striking distance.
Charters Romsey
Charters Estate Agents Romsey
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Romsey
Hampshire
SO51 8NA