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The Property
Situated within the historic Bury at the heart of the desirable
Georgian village of Odiham, this Grade II Listed three bedroom
cottage is offered to the market with a wealth of charm and
character throughout. Benefits to this property include courtyard
gardens front and rear, exposed beams, three reception rooms,
feature fireplaces, within close proximity of Odiham High Street
and no onward chain.
Ground Floor
Accommodation comprises of a spacious entrance hall leading to
the living room with a beautiful feature fireplace and bay window
overlooking All Saints Church. The living room opens into the
study, which has the benefit of access into the front courtyard
garden. The dining room is found opposite the living room with
access into the kitchen. The kitchen offers a range of fully fitted
integrated appliances and plenty of storage. The accommodation on
the ground floor is finished with the downstairs WCcloakroom.
First Floor
Upstairs the property offers three good-sized bedrooms with
built in wardrobe space and exposed beams. The front two bedrooms
have bay windows providing ample light and beautiful views over The
Bury and the Church. The bedrooms are served by the refitted
bathroom with sink, toilet, large walk in shower and underfloor
heating.
Outside
At the rear of the property, from the kitchen, is a charming and
private courtyard which is perfect for morning coffee and access to
Terrys Alley. At the front a small courtyard garden, enclosed by
hedging with a patio, flower beds and wonderful views of the
Church.
Location
The historic village of Odiham was the first Hampshire entry in
the Domesday Book and today, offers a good range of day-to-day
facilities including a health centre, dentists, Post Office,
together with independent shopping, a small Co-op supermarket,
coffee shops, public houses, and restaurants.
Nearby Farnham and Basingstoke offer more comprehensive
mainstream facilities including major supermarkets and
restaurants.
There are good transport links including the M3, J5 a short
drive away, along with Hook and Winchfield stations providing
direct lines to Waterloo.
The state schooling in the area is well regarded, including
Buryfields Infant School, Mayhill Junior School, and Robert May’s
School. Noted independent schools include Lord Wandsworth College,
St. Nicholas’, St Neots and Daneshill.
Council is Hart and band is E.
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