Guide price
£585,000
(£551/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleGracious Street, Selborne GU34
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,062 sq. ft
- Chain free
- Freehold
Hamptons - Alton Sales
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About this property
Sitting Room
Kitchen/Dining Room
Cloakroom
3 Bedrooms
Shower Room
Garden
Gas-Fired Central Heating
Mains Drainage. Council Tax Band: E
This charming Grade II Listed cottage, believed to date back to the 17th century, is located in the conservation area of the picturesque village of Selborne. The cottage has been thoughtfully improved over the years while still retaining its original character. The interior is light and spacious, featuring a large and welcoming sitting room complete with a fireplace and a wood-burning stove. The bespoke kitchen/dining room, with a dual aspect, is perfect for everyday living. The kitchen is fitted with a range of eye and base level cabinets, pan drawers, a Belfast sink, an induction hob with an extractor fan, a double oven and wooden work surfaces. Additionally, there is a ground floor cloakroom.
The cottage offers two delightful double bedrooms along with a smaller bedroom or study, all of which are accessed via a beautiful wide staircase. The first floor shower room is fully equipped with a large walk-in shower, white sanitary ware and tiled walls.
Furthermore, the cottage is complemented by a beautiful garden that has been landscaped to provide a lovely setting.
Outside
The cottage is approached through a beautifully landscaped garden with areas of paving providing a very welcoming and attractive setting with a variety of flowering plants and shrubs. This area is perfect for outdoor entertaining and relaxation. The garden features a variety of climbing plants, shrubs, and other flora, adding to its individual and bespoke charm.
Situation
The cottage occupies a tranquil location and is set between a terrace of four cottages within the village conservation area. Selborne has a strong community with a public house - 'The Selborne Arms', St Mary’s Church, village hall and Selborne C of E Primary School. The village is set amidst fine Hampshire countryside between the villages of Hawkley and Farringdon within the South Downs National Park. Renowned for its association with Gilbert White, the 18th Century naturalist, the village is home to Gilbert White’s House and Museum and is surrounded by scenery of outstanding natural beauty lying at the foot of a beech covered hanger. White’s Café forms part of the Museum and is a popular village meeting place. The larger centres of Liss and Alton collectively provide a range of facilities as well as mainline railway stations to London Waterloo. In addition, the A3 can be accessed at Liss providing a route to London and the south coast.
Property Ref Number:
Ham-57448
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