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House For Sale £625,000
Stoke, Andover, Hampshire SP11


Description
The Cottage is an attractive attached property believed to date from 1870 which has been extended and modernised by the current owners.

The accommodation is light with good ceiling heights and is beautifully presented to a high standard with great attention to detail.

The well appointed kitchen has a vaulted ceiling with central island and bi-fold doors leading onto a sheltered, south east facing terrace, ideal for outdoor entertaining.

The adjacent dining room and snug create ideal modern, open plan living. There are limestone floors in these room with underfloor heating.

Beyond the hall is a double aspect sitting room with woodburning stove and study area.

There is a utility/boot room with stable style door and cloakroom.

Outside
The delightful garden is south east facing and mainly laid to lawn with a variety of mature trees and shrubs.

The property is approached via a 5 bar gate which leads to a gravelled parking area and log store.

Steps from the drive lead down to the utility room and terrace.

Planning permission has been granted for a garage.

Services
Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil heating. Underfloor heating in kitchen/dining room/snug and the bathrooms.

The Cottage is a property of enormous character and charm, situated in Stoke, a popular Bourne Valley village. It is located within a Conservation Area and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The nearby village of St Mary Bourne has a post office/shop and two pubs.

Andover, approximately 5 miles to the south west, has a variety of recreational and shopping facilities including a cinema and Waitrose.

There are many well regarded state and independent schools nearby including primary schools in St Mary Bourne and Hurstbourne Tarrant, Farleigh, Rookwood, Winchester College, Thorngrove, Cheam, Downe House and St Gabriels, St Swithuns and Godolphin in Salisbury.

Communications are excellent with trains from Whitchurch and Andover to London Waterloo taking about 60 to 70 minutes. London Paddington is 45 minutes from Newbury. The A34 provides fast access to Newbury and Oxford to the north and Winchester and Southampton to the south. The A303 is easily accessible and provides access to London and the West Country.

The cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury are about 19 and 26 miles respectively and the market towns of Hungerford and Marlborough are about 16 and 20 miles respectively.

Whitchurch 5 miles (London Waterloo 60 minutes), Andover 5 miles (London Waterloo 70 minutes), Newbury 12 miles (London Paddington from 45 minutes), Hungerford 16 miles, Winchester 19 miles, Marlborough 20 miles, Salisbury 26 miles
(Distances and times approximate.)

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