The origins of this charming cottage are of cob construction and are believed to date back to circa 1850. The property was subsequently extended in the late 20th century and has more recently undergone a significant renovation programme by the current owners. It offers an attractive mix of period charm and modern conveniences such as new kitchen, bathrooms and boiler. Internally, features such as exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace are complemented by a tasteful colour scheme, high quality fixtures & fittings and engineered oak flooring. The kitchen dining room is a particular feature of the cottage, extending to 18'8, attractively fitted with painted units and Iroko wood worktops. On the first floor are three bedrooms, all accommodating a double bed with bedroom one being of a particularly good size. In addition to the ground floor cloak/shower room, the bedrooms are served by a smart family bathroom on this level.
Outside
Externally there is a tastefully landscaped, low maintenance courtyard garden nicely enclosed by attractive walls and trellis. The property also comes with private parking for one car.
Situation
The cottage is situated opposite the church and Wallop Brook within the centre of this popular village which offers a shop/post office and public house. The village is equidistant to the cathedral cities of Salisbury and Winchester, whilst an excellent range of local facilities can also be found in Stockbridge (7 miles). Educational needs are served by a wide range of respected state and private schools for all age groups within the area. Grateley Station offers links to London Waterloo (circa 80 minutes) and major road networks are easily accessed via the A303. Outdoor pursuits are well catered for with many opportunities for walking and riding as well as world class fishing on the Test.
Additional Information
services: Oil fired central heating, private drainage, mains water and electricity.
Local authority: Test Valley Borough Council