£395,000
3 bed terraced house for saleAmport Park Mews, Furzedown Lane, Amport, Andover, Hampshire SP11
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
- Share of Freehold
Evans & Partridge
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About this property
Quiet and secure setting
Parking and garage
3 bedrooms - en suite - shower room
Country walks and excellent pub
Short drive to grateley railway station
Located within a Grade II Listed courtyard formerly serving as stables for Amport House, this mews-style end-of-terrace house features high ceilings, a dual-aspect reception room, three bedrooms including one with an en suite, a shower room, and benefits from a private parking space and garage.
An attractive end-of-terrace mews-style house forming part of a Grade II Listed courtyard of pretty homes, originally the stables and coach houses for Amport House. The front corner wall is curved, a distinctive feature designed to allow carriages to swing into the yard, now beautifully landscaped communal gardens. This characterful property offers high ceilings on the ground floor, a spacious dual-aspect main reception room, a generous reception hall and a galleried landing ideal for displaying art. There is a shower room on the first floor, while the second floor offers three bedrooms, one with an en suite. The property also benefits from a private parking space and a garage. Amport House, located near Andover in Hampshire, is a historic 19th-century Jacobean-style country house, once the ancestral home of the Marquesses of Winchester, with celebrated Arts and Crafts gardens designed by Edwin Lutyens in collaboration with Gertrude Jekyll. In 1957, it became home to the Royal Army Chaplains’ Department and later the Tri-Service Armed Forces Chaplaincy Centre, serving as a place of spiritual retreat and training until its sale in 2020.
Location
The property is situated toward the end of a no-through lane near the church in the sought after village of Amport, tucked away and set well back from the road. The village has an excellent primary school with Farleigh School, a leading private co-educational school only a short drive away. It also boasts the popular Hawk Inn and the renowned Hawk Conservancy and is conveniently situated for the A303 providing access to the West Country and London via the M3. The mainline railway link to London is via Grateley station which is a 6 minute drive away (Waterloo in 75 mins) as well as in Andover (Waterloo in just over the hour). A shop and post office can be found in the adjacent village of Abbotts Ann and also Weyhill, with its popular Hillier Garden Centre complex. A range of comprehensive leisure, entertainment and shopping facilities can be found in the nearby towns and cities of Stockbridge, Winchester, Salisbury and Andover.
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