Sheepwash Cottage is a most attractive period cottage with immense charm and character. The welcoming reception hall provides access to both the sitting room and dining room. The sitting room has a fitted gas fire. The galley kitchen runs along the back of the sitting room and a stable door provides access to the rear terrace and garden. There is a utility/cloak shower room. To the first floor are two good double bedrooms which are served by a bathroom. The cottage would benefit from some upgrading and has great potential for extending subject to the necessary planning consents. The property lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a Conservation Area and is registered as a Building of Local Interest.
The cottage sits within a delightful mature garden which lies predominately to the south. From the terrace, steps flanked by flower beds lead up to the broad expanse of lawn, within which is a greenhouse and a productive fruit and vegetable garden. The property is approached off a single track lane via a 5 bar gate which opens to a gravel drive and leads to the single garage.
Kingsclere 6 miles, Basingstoke 6 miles, Newbury 12 miles, M3 (Junction 6) 7 miles, M4 (Junction 11) 13 miles, London Waterloo via Basingstoke from 45 minutes. (All distances and times are approximate)
Sheepwash Cottage occupies a most wonderful position tucked away on the edge of the popular and small village of Ramsdell, which lies to the north west of Basingstoke. Within the village is a cricket pitch, church and public tennis court. The major centres of Basingstoke, Reading and Newbury are within easy reach and provide extensive recreational, shopping and educational facilities. Within Basingstoke is a John Lewis/Waitrose as well as a mainline station to London Waterloo. The M3 provides fast road access to London, the south coast and links the national motorway network. The surrounding countryside has numerous public footpaths throughout.