Guide price
£550,000
2 bed semi-detached house for saleGoodchild Square, Odiham, Hook, Hampshire RG29
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
Mackenzie Smith - Hartley Wintney
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About this property
Modern two bedroom semi detached home
Exclusive development just off Odiham High Street
Well-designed accommodation over two floors
Spacious kitchen/breakfast room
Generous sitting/dining room with garden access
En suite bathroom
Main bathroom
Downstairs cloakroom
Two allocated parking spaces at the front
Enclosed rear garden
*no onward chain*
This immaculately presented, modern semi detached home is nestled within an exclusive development just off Odiham High Street The well-designed accommodation features a spacious kitchen/breakfast room and living room, plus an en suite and two front parking spaces.
The Property
This modern two bedroom, semi detached home is nestled within an exclusive development just off the High Street, in the sought-after area of Odiham.
Well-designed, immaculate accommodation spans two floors, offering a welcoming entrance hall, a convenient cloakroom and a spacious kitchen/breakfast room. A generously-sized sitting/dining room features double doors opening to the garden.
On the first floor, two comfortable bedrooms include one with an en suite bathroom and built-in wardrobes. There is also a well-appointed family bathroom.
The Grounds
Externally, the property benefits from two allocated parking spaces at the front, as well as a visitor parking space.
Gated access leads to the fully enclosed rear garden, offering a seating area.
Agent Note
There is a communal maintenance fee for Goodchild Square, of approximately £400 per annum.
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