Guide price
£675,000
2 bed bungalow for saleThe Street, Long Sutton, Hook, Hampshire RG29
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Strutt & Parker - Covering North Hampshire
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About this property
0.25 Of an acre
Sitting room
Dining room
Kitchen
Bathroom
Large workshop
Garage
2 Bedrooms
The Gables is an attractive single-storey property that offers light-filled, flexible accommodation within a scenic, sought-after village setting. The property offers excellent scope to extend, subject to the required planning consents.
The bright entrance porch opens into the sociable central sitting room, a light-filled dual-aspect space with a brick feature fire and stove, fitted cabinet and various aspects of the pretty garden. This space flows naturally through into the south-westerly facing dining room and into the kitchen, with its range of cabinetry, worksurfaces and appliances. Alongside is a useful utility/garden room opening to the rear terrace.
There are a pair of pleasing and well-proportioned bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes and peaceful garden views. The rooms are well-served by the family bathroom which benefits from a separate walk-in shower and bathtub.
The property is approached off a gravelled driveway and forecourt giving access to the detached garage. The manicured and meandering level lawned garden, wraps around the home, surrounded by neatly trimmed hedging, with topiary, shrubs and a wealth of colourful, mature planting schemes, trees and well-stocked borders interspersed. The rear garden enjoys a large, paved terrace, ideal for al fresco dining. There is also a decorative pond, a timber-clad summer house/outbuilding and a separate gravelled and fenced area leading to the adaptable detached workshop.
Picturesque, Long Sutton has a landmark village pond at its heart, with local amenities including a village hall which hosts a calendar of events, a parish church, a public house and a well-regarded primary school, with renowned Lord Wandsworth College situated on its south-eastern fringes. Within easy reach is historic Odiham which provides a good range of amenities for day-to-day needs, with a small supermarket, post office, independent shops, coffee shops and restaurants, along with a health centre and dental practices. For commuters, there are mainline stations at Hook and Winchfield and road-users have easy access to the M3 which links to the wider road network. Further schooling in the vicinity includes Robert May’s School, Wellesley, St Neots and St. Nicholas’ School.
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