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£925,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Mountbatten Park, Hoe Lane, North Baddesley, Hampshire SO52

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: B

  • New home
  • Freehold

Charters - Romsey

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About this property

  • Brand new detached house

  • Ready to move into

  • Four double bedrooms

  • 24'x16' Kitchen/Dining Room

  • 24'x16' Living Room

  • Double Garage

  • Two further parking spaces

  • Air Source Heat Pump

  • Underfloor Heating

  • Utility room and walk-in larder

**Flooring included £10,000 towards stamp duty. Ready to move in to**

cg Fry & Son as pleased to present this four double bedroom family home with 24'x16' Kitchen/dining room and 24' x 16' Living Room. Double Garage with parking. Underfloor heating. Utility Room with walk-in larder. Ensuite with bath, shower and double sink.

Amazing countryside views. Available to view now

C G Fry & Son are pleased to present Plot 32 a four double bedroom house with a contemporary open-plan kitchen/dining room featuring built-in appliances, complemented by a separate utility room and sitting room to the ground floor. The principal bedroom has an en-suite bathroom and the remaining bedrooms are served by the family bathroom. Externally, there is a garage and two 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.

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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