The home is approached by a spacious front garden, with an entrance to the property from either the main front door, or rear access which is closer to the residents parking. The ground floor welcomes you with a well-appointed sitting room, fully fitted kitchen and rear lobby area with the family bathroom containing a bath with overhead shower. The stairs to the first floor reveal three generously sized bedrooms. Externally there is a paved patio area to the rear garden with the rest being mainly laid to lawn. The front garden is also mainly laid to lawn and again offers a very usable space.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Services:
Water: Mains
Gas:No Mains
Electric: Mains
Sewage: Communal Septic tank in the village,seperately charged for by WCC.
Heating: Electric
There has been damp at the property. Remedical works have been undertaken to address the issue
Materials used in construction: Brick
How does broadband enter the property: Ask Agent
For further information on broadband and mobile coverage, please refer to the Ofcom Checker online
Set within the small rural village of Owslebury, south-east of Winchester which is approximately a 10-minute drive away. Owslebury is a delightful village that has beautiful countryside walks, a local school, St Andrews Church, and a village hall. There is the popular Ship Inn public house and a cricket ground that has been in use for approximately 150 years. With its thatched cottages, historic architecture, and rolling green hills, Owslebury exudes a timeless and quintessentially English charm. While Owslebury may be a small village, its proximity to the historic city of Winchester adds to its appeal. Winchester is also highly renowned for its outstanding educational establishments ranging from both private and state schools to popular sixth form college and the oldest public school in the United Kingdom. The village’s rural charm, combined with its convenient location, makes it a delightful place to live or visit for those seeking a harmonious blend of countryside and city living.
Coast and country lifestyle pursuits are all within striking distance as the city is well placed for the South Downs National Park, the New Forest, the Meon Valley and both Bournemouth and Portsmouth’s beaches. Equally, London is commutable within the hour, using rail connections to London Waterloo and with Southampton’s international airport. Additonally the village also benefits from high speed internet, great for those who work from home.
Charters Winchester
Charters Estate Agents Winchester
2 Jewry Street
Winchester
Hampshire
SO23 8RZ