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Full details for 3 Bedroom Property For Sale in Stockbridge

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Description

An attractive and spacious mews style home, part of an impressive courtyard development of former Victorian buildings, once known as the renowned Stockbridge race course racing stables situated in a rural setting to the west of Stockbridge.


5 Chattis Hill Stables is part of a conversion of a brick under tile Victorian outbuilding, originally part of a stable block and associated buildings forming part of the historic Stockbridge Race Course (1775 -1898) which was converted into eleven dwellings in 1989. The Race Course was closed in 1898 due to part of the land being inherited by Marianne Vaundry who strongly disapproved of gambling and refused to renew the lease. This well presented light and airy accommodation comprises reception hall, cloakroom/laundry, square living room with fireplace, dining room, conservatory and kitchen. To the first floor, central landing, principal bedroom with en suite shower room, two further bedrooms and bathroom. Outside there is a large garage/workshop within a block of garages with surrounding communal parking. Two hard tennis courts and a raised mound with far reaching views towards Broughton Down. The property fronts onto a large communal courtyard garden whilst the main private garden extends to the rear, this is low maintenance and mainly laid to terrace interspersed with shrubs and flowers.

Chattis Hill Stables occupies a pleasant location approximately one and a half miles west of Stockbridge, surrounded by farmland. Stockbridge offers a variety of shops including a delicatessen, post office, hotel, public houses, wine bar, restaurant, churches, doctors’ surgery, regular bus services and primary and secondary schools. The cathedral cities of Salisbury and Winchester and the abbey town of Romsey are all within a 20 minutes' 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 15 minutes’ drive away) as well as Grateley (about 10 minutes’ drive) with fast trains to Waterloo.
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