Hook Hampshire RG29 The Street, Long Sutton
- Guide Price
- £500,000
- 2
- 1
- 2
- Freehold
- E Council Band
Features at a glance
- • 2 BEDROOMS • SITTING ROOM • DINING ROOM • KITCHEN • BATHROOM • GARDEN • 0.25 ACRES • OFFERED WITH NO ONWARD CHAIN`
OFFERED WITH NO ONWARD CHAIN Grade II* listed character detached cottage in a sought-after village
Manor Cottage is a charming Grade II* listed, detached cottage. The property has retained a number period features although it is in need of modernisation. The sitting and dining rooms both have characterful beams and windows overlooking the garden. The sitting room also has a fireplace. The kitchen is fitted with a traditional array of cabinets and also looks out over the garden. The bathroom completes the ground floor accommodation.
On the first floor there are two bright double bedrooms, both enjoying views over the garden.
This property has 0.25 acres of land.
Outside
Access through a 5 bar gate to a gravelled parking area. A charming stepping stone path leads to the front door. The garden is south facing and surrounds the property on two sides. The landscaped garden is bordered by established hedging, fruit and blossom trees and is about a quarter of an acre. There are also vegetable beds and a detached shed, with log store, which has potential to be converted into a home office, subject to planning permission.
Situation
Long Sutton has a strong community spirit and is home to a church, public house and popular primary school. Nearby Odiham provides a broad range of independent shopping and numerous restaurants and cafés, along with day to day facilities including two convenience stores, post office, church, public house, health centre, opticians and dentists. The range of state schooling in the area is excellent, including Long Sutton C of E Primary School in the village and Robert May’s School, together with a selection of noted independent schools including Lord Wandsworth College in the village, and St. Nicholas’ School, Sherfield, Yateley Manor, and Daneshill nearby. Local and regional communications are very good with access onto the M3 at Junction 5, Hook. The M4 is accessed at Reading Junction 11. Hook and Winchfield stations are accessible for London Waterloo.
Directions
From Odiham proceed to the western end of the High Street turning left at the roundabout towards Alton on the B3349. Continue past RAF Odiham and at the bottom of the hill on the edge of the airfield turn left towards Long Sutton. On entering the village and passing Wood Hill Lane on your left the entrance drive to Manor Cottage is immediately on your left.
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