Guide price
£875,000
4 bed end terrace house for salePitcot Lane, Owslebury, Winchester, Hampshire SO21
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Attractive John Lewis of Hungerford open-plan kitchen
Dual-aspect dining room
Comfortable sitting room with log-burning stove
Principal bedroom suite with dressing room
Three further bedrooms, one en suite
Double garage and versatile home office/guest suite
Beautifully manicured gardens
EPC Rating = D
A superbly presented period home set at the heart of the south downs national park with excellent accommodation and fabulous views.
Description
This beautifully presented home has been thoughtfully designed and renovated to an exceptional standard, offering a wonderfully versatile layout that perfectly blends contemporary comfort with period character.
At the heart of the house is the attractive John Lewis of Hungerford open plan kitchen, a superbly appointed space featuring high quality fittings, a generous central island and bifold doors to the garden make this living space ideal for family living, cooking, and entertaining. An adjoining well fitted utility room and cloakroom makes for a practical set up providing further access to the outside. A dual aspect dining room with bifold doors is a perfect space for entertaining. The inviting sitting room is a cosy space centred around a charming log-burning stove set within a brick surround and tiled hearth. The ground floor refurbishment is exemplary, featuring elegant herringbone parquet flooring throughout and a carefully curated colour palette that enhances the cottage's character.
Upstairs, the first floor offers four well-proportioned bedrooms including a superb principal bedroom with en suite and a dedicated dressing room, this attractive room enjoying far reaching views across rolling farmland. A guest bedroom also comes with modern en suite, while the contemporary family bathroom serves the remaining rooms.
Outside
The garden has been thoughtfully designed by the current owners to mirror the charm and tranquillity of its village setting. Manicured lawns, neatly clipped hedging, and thoughtfully positioned planting create a delightful backdrop, while raised beds offer an ideal space for homegrown herbs and vegetables. A terrace wraps around the property, providing ample space for al fresco dining and summer entertaining. A log store adds further practicality.
The detached double garage is fully equipped with power, lighting, and generous storage, with space for vehicles if required. Attached to the garage is a wonderfully versatile home office/guest suite complete with kitchenette and en suite facilities equally suited to visiting guests, home working, or use as a gym or studio depending on individual
needs. There is off road parking for numerous vehicles.
Agents note
There is a right of access over the bottom of the driveway for the middle and other end of terrace.
Location
Wayhill is situated at the heart of the South Downs National Park within the popular village of Owslebury. The village benefits from having a thriving primary school, The Ship Inn public house and a variety of clubs and societies including cricket and football clubs. An excellent village shop can be found in nearby Twyford, with a post office, whilst a twice weekly post office operates in Owslebury village hall. More comprehensive facilities can be found in Bishop's Waltham and Winchester and a variety of supermarkets are within easy reach.
Owslebury is conveniently located approximately 5 miles from junction 9 of the M3 motorway northbound to Basingstoke and London, and approximately 6 miles from junction 11 southbound to Southampton, The Solent and, via the M27, the New Forest and South Coast. Winchester railway station lies approximately 6 miles to the north-west with regular connections to London Waterloo (approximately 60 minutes). The attractive market towns of Bishop's Waltham and Alresford are respectively 5 miles and 9 miles distant.
Owslebury is ideally located for state and private schooling, Twyford Prep and St. Swithun's School for Girls are easily accessed, as are Princes Mead and the Winchester Schools including Winchester College, Pilgrims and Peter Symonds College. Slightly further afield is King Edwards in Southampton and Farleigh at Red Rice.
Square Footage: 1,989 sq ft
Additional Info
Mains water and electricity. Private drainage (septic tank). Oil fired central heating.
Council Tax Band D
Freehold
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