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Full details for 2 Bedroom Property For Sale in Stockbridge

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Description

A CHARMING SEMI-DETACHED COTTAGE WITH WELL PRESENTED, COMPLETELY MODERNISED ACCOMMODATION AND FEATURING A BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED LARGE MATURE GARDEN SITUATED ON THE EDGE OF THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT-AFTER TEST VALLEY VILLAGE.


A beautiful semi-detached Grade II Listed period cottage that has been tastefully modernised in recent years by the present owners. The accommodation comprises dining hall, dual aspect sitting room with fireplace, well appointed kitchen with a compact adjoining breakfast room. To the first floor there are two bedrooms. Off a low half landing a latch door conceals a well appointed shower room. The property has the benefit of an off-road parking area as well as large beautifully landscaped, well stocked mature gardens including an upper vegetable garden overlooking farmland.

The property is situated toward the far end of Longstock, which is home to the renowned Longstock Water Gardens (with its nursery and new farm shop) has a public house with notable restaurant, church and village hall, and is surrounded by miles of riverside, country walks and close to Danebury Iron Age Fort. Stockbridge, traversed by the River Test, offers a variety of shops, a Post Office, hotels and public houses, tea rooms (one of which is named after Lillie Langtry), churches, a doctors surgery and primary and secondary schools. It is also home to the Houghton Fishing Club, renowned worldwide as one of the oldest clubs in England, which was founded in 1882. The cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury and the abbey town of Romsey are all within a twenty minute drive, and the A303 is close at hand allowing convenient access to London and the West Country. There are also mainline railway stations in Winchester and Andover (both about fifteen minutes’ drive away) as well as Grateley (about ten minutes’ drive) with fast trains to Waterloo.
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