Guide price
£595,000
3 bed terraced house for saleThe Street, Long Sutton, Hampshire RG29
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Strutt & Parker - Covering North Hampshire
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About this property
Elegant double reception room
Well fitted kitchen
Useful home office
Bedroom and shower room suite
Two further double bedrooms
Family bathroom
Pretty courtyard garden
Off street parking
In the centre of this highly regarded village, this cottage offers rather more space than one would imagine. As soon as you enter, the reception room stretches ahead of you and towards the back of the cottage where there is a dining area, the kitchen and then on to a home office that provides for current home working practices.
The first floor offers two generous double bedrooms, one of which is used as the principal bedroom. The family bathroom serves these two bedrooms. From the loft, a very well-appointed bedroom and shower room suite has been created which has views towards open countryside.
The cottage is characterised by good natural light, decent ceiling heights adding to the sense of space and versatility to suit various lifestyles.
The manageable courtyard garden is paved and provides an outside sanctuary either for relaxing or for the more green-fingered, opportunities to grow vegetables and plants in a sheltered environment.
To the front of the cottage, there is an off-street parking space and other opportunities to park on The Street a short distance from the property.
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 cafes, 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, St Neots and Wellesley 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. London Waterloo is accessible from Hook and Winchfield stations.
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