£840,000
4 bed detached house for saleMountbatten Park, Hoe Lane, North Baddesley, Hampshire SO52
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: B
- New home
- Freehold
Charters - Romsey
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About this property
Executive detached family home with fitted flooring
Underfloor heating
Four double bedrooms
En-suite bathroom to principal bedroom
Open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with Quartz worktops
Living room
Separate dining room/study
Separate utility room
Double garage with EV charging point
Off road parking for two cars and more
C G Fry & Son are proud to present this executive detached family home with incredible countryside views to the front.
A four double bedroom detached house with a main bedroom en-suite, bathroom, living room, kitchen and utility room with built in appliances, formal dining room, double garage and four
parking spaces
cg Fry & Son are pleased to present Plot 28, a substantial detached family home with accommodation totalling 1851 sq ft. The ground floor displays an open plan kitchen/dining/family room with fitted appliances and Quartz worksurfaces, complemented by a separate utility room. There is a formal dining room/study and a generous living room with feature bay window. The ground floor is completed by a guest cloakroom. To the first floor there are four bedrooms. The principal bedroom boasts an en-suite shower room and the family bathroom serves the remaining bathroom. Externally the property benefits from a double garage and four parking spaces.
Mountbatten Park is set in North Baddesley, a large village just 3 miles to the east of the market town of Romsey and 6 miles to the north of Southampton. In 1086 the Doomsday Book shows Badeslei (as it was called) was a small hamlet valued at £3. One of the village’s most notable events was the Knights of Jerusalem coming to take up residence; they were later known as the Knights Hospitaller who were a medieval order dedicated to the care and protection of Pilgrims and stayed for 400 years. There is still evidence of roads named after them and the former church was re-dedicated to St John the Baptist, their Patron Saint.
Easy access to the M27 and great train links in nearby Romsey makes this a great location for commuters and families who still want to be on the doorstep of the national park.
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North Baddesley is one of the largest villages in the South of England, sitting just 3 miles east of Romsey. It offers an abundance of local and community facilities – making it ideal for families – along with the cultural sites, retail opportunities and travel links that come with being so close to a main town. There’s a gp practice, a community-run library, Emer Bog Nature Reserve, a large recreational ground for sports and outdoor activities and a choice of good schools within a two-mile radius.
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