"DESCRIPTION This spacious three bedroom terraced house has been well maintained and benefits from a conservatory to the rear. Enjoying a pleasant and convenient location, the property offers an excellent opportunity for someone seeking a comfortable home in the village centre. Approached via the entrance hall with fitted meter cupboard, a glazed door opens into a sizeable living room. A further door opens into the kitchen diner, which has a kitchen area with ample work surfaces, a good selection of cupboards, drawers and wall cabinets and a sink unit. There is a washing machine, an integrated dishwasher and fridge, plus a hob and oven. In addition, the dining area has plenty of room for a dining table and chairs and there is a door leading out to the conservatory, where the garden can be better enjoyed.
A staircase leads from the living room to a generous first floor landing, with a built in airing cupboard. The two larger bedrooms both have built in double wardrobes and the single third bedroom could work well as a study, plus it has its own sink unit. Originally configured as a bathroom, there is a shower room with shower enclosure, a wash basin and a WC.
Outside, there is a garage in a block situated a short distance from the property. The rear garden itself is enclosed and features artificial turf, some bedding plants, a seating area and there are steps down to a gate, providing rear access to the garage block.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The property is freehold and is of a timber frame construction. The property is connected to all mains services, has gas central heating and double glazing, and is council tax band C. The local authority is East Hampshire District Council and the property is located within South Downs National Park. The EPC rating is C.
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LOCATION The property enjoys a delightful setting, away from traffic and approached from a private riverside walkway, yet within just a short walk of Liss village centre, which provides shops for all day to day needs, a mainline station to London Waterloo and Portsmouth, and schools for infants and juniors. The A3 bypasses the village, providing easy access to the south coast, the M25 and London to the north. The opening of the Hindhead tunnel has enhanced the attraction of this sought after location, potentially enticing those wishing to move out from the traditional commuter belt and suburbs, but still being able to return there for work. The other nearby towns of Petersfield, Alton, Haslemere and Guildford are all easily accessible, as are the cities of Chichester, Portsmouth and Winchester."