5 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
5 beds
4 baths
3,316 sq ft / 308 sq m
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Versatile and well-presented accommodation
- Outdoor swimming pool & dining pavilion
- Established garden including an enclosed grass tennis court
- Location is perfect for walking, with the heathland on the doorstep
- Tucked away rural position
- EPC Rating = E
Picturesque, well-resented property in rural Hampshire with five bedrooms, outdoor dining pavilion & swimming pool within about 1.5 acres of established gardens with a grass tennis court.
Description
The Old Granary is a picturesque property set behind a white picket fence and adorned by a wisteria. Understood to have been originally built in the 1700s with later additions the property offers over 3,300 sq ft of versatile and well-presented accommodation.
An attractive timber frame and brick open porch arrives into an entrance hall leading through to the principal reception rooms which are in the oldest part of the house. These comprise a formal dining room and a welcoming sitting room with characterful beams, an open fireplace with a brick surround and timber lintel and log storage.
Further on is a second hallway providing access through to a brilliant room within the original granary, with a pitched roof with exposed timbers, an exposed brick fire place with a log burner and access out to the garden. This room is used as an office and would make an excellent family room.
Double glass doors from the entrance hall invite you into the family kitchen, where there is space for everyday dining and is open plan to a conservatory providing a comfortable informal space with a wonderful view of the garden. The kitchen is fitted with Smallbone bespoke cabinetry in a traditional style with granite work tops, a central island, range oven and built in appliances.
Connected to the kitchen is a boot room with double doors opening out to the garden and a utility room which links to a secondary hall. Accessed from the secondary hall there is a guest wc/shower room, which has dual purpose as changing facilities for the outdoor swimming pool.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom, is wonderfully bright with a double aspect view out over the garden, built in wardrobes and an en suite shower room.
There is a guest bedroom with an en suite shower room and two further bedrooms served by a family bathroom. The fifth bedroom is located above the office and is served by the shower room on the ground floor below.
Outside, adding to the scenic white picket fence is a wide gravel driveway with a topiary hedge boarder and established attractive planting to the front area of garden. The driveway provides parking for several cars and access to a detached garage.
Immediately to the rear is a paved terrace which extends to surround an outdoor swimming pool and outdoor dining pavilion. The garden includes areas of formal gardens with well-kept lawns, with established and well-maintained flower beds and attractive trees.
Further on in the grounds is an open expanse of lawn, a pretty green house and vegetable garden and a fenced, grass tennis court.
In all the garden measures around 1.5 acres.
Location
The Old Granary is situated in a rural tucked away position in Hazeley Lea within the conservation area of Hazeley Heath’s Nature Reserve SSSI. The location is perfect for dog walkers and those who enjoy the outdoors, with heathland on the doorstep. It has over 175 acres of fine lowland heathland with a range of paths to enjoy the open space, wildlife and nature. This provides outstanding opportunities for walking, riding and country pursuits.
Close by is Hartley Wintney, which is a much sought after Hampshire village, offering an active High Street with a broad range of privately owned boutique shops. These include restaurants, cafes, delis, pubs, organic food and wine merchants, beauticians, clothing, arts and antique outlets, a doctor's surgery, dentist, Post Office and Pharmacy.
There is also an active cricket club, along with a golf club and numerous other sporting and recreational societies.
The towns of Basingstoke and Hook are nearby for an extensive range of shops, restaurants, boutiques and supermarkets.
There is good access to the M3 motorway at Junctions 4A and 5 and the M4 at Reading. There are mainline train stations at Fleet, Winchfield and Hook, which are in easy reach and provide a service to London Waterloo in around an hour.
There is a range of state and private schools in the area including Oakwood Infant and Greenfield Junior School in Hartley Witney, St Neot’s in Hook, Robert Mays Secondary School in Odiham. Daneshill in Stratfield Turgis and Lord Wandsworth in Long Sutton and Wellington College.
Recreational facilities also include golf at nearby Tylney Hall and the surrounding area is very well known for its fine Hampshire countryside.
Square Footage: 3,316 sq ft
Acreage: 1.5 Acres
Additional Info
Services; Mains water and electric. Central heating is run on oil and can also be run by air source heat pumps and/or solar thermal panels. LPG Gas bottles to the study. Private drainage. Electric heat pump for the swimming pool.
Description
The Old Granary is a picturesque property set behind a white picket fence and adorned by a wisteria. Understood to have been originally built in the 1700s with later additions the property offers over 3,300 sq ft of versatile and well-presented accommodation.
An attractive timber frame and brick open porch arrives into an entrance hall leading through to the principal reception rooms which are in the oldest part of the house. These comprise a formal dining room and a welcoming sitting room with characterful beams, an open fireplace with a brick surround and timber lintel and log storage.
Further on is a second hallway providing access through to a brilliant room within the original granary, with a pitched roof with exposed timbers, an exposed brick fire place with a log burner and access out to the garden. This room is used as an office and would make an excellent family room.
Double glass doors from the entrance hall invite you into the family kitchen, where there is space for everyday dining and is open plan to a conservatory providing a comfortable informal space with a wonderful view of the garden. The kitchen is fitted with Smallbone bespoke cabinetry in a traditional style with granite work tops, a central island, range oven and built in appliances.
Connected to the kitchen is a boot room with double doors opening out to the garden and a utility room which links to a secondary hall. Accessed from the secondary hall there is a guest wc/shower room, which has dual purpose as changing facilities for the outdoor swimming pool.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom, is wonderfully bright with a double aspect view out over the garden, built in wardrobes and an en suite shower room.
There is a guest bedroom with an en suite shower room and two further bedrooms served by a family bathroom. The fifth bedroom is located above the office and is served by the shower room on the ground floor below.
Outside, adding to the scenic white picket fence is a wide gravel driveway with a topiary hedge boarder and established attractive planting to the front area of garden. The driveway provides parking for several cars and access to a detached garage.
Immediately to the rear is a paved terrace which extends to surround an outdoor swimming pool and outdoor dining pavilion. The garden includes areas of formal gardens with well-kept lawns, with established and well-maintained flower beds and attractive trees.
Further on in the grounds is an open expanse of lawn, a pretty green house and vegetable garden and a fenced, grass tennis court.
In all the garden measures around 1.5 acres.
Location
The Old Granary is situated in a rural tucked away position in Hazeley Lea within the conservation area of Hazeley Heath’s Nature Reserve SSSI. The location is perfect for dog walkers and those who enjoy the outdoors, with heathland on the doorstep. It has over 175 acres of fine lowland heathland with a range of paths to enjoy the open space, wildlife and nature. This provides outstanding opportunities for walking, riding and country pursuits.
Close by is Hartley Wintney, which is a much sought after Hampshire village, offering an active High Street with a broad range of privately owned boutique shops. These include restaurants, cafes, delis, pubs, organic food and wine merchants, beauticians, clothing, arts and antique outlets, a doctor's surgery, dentist, Post Office and Pharmacy.
There is also an active cricket club, along with a golf club and numerous other sporting and recreational societies.
The towns of Basingstoke and Hook are nearby for an extensive range of shops, restaurants, boutiques and supermarkets.
There is good access to the M3 motorway at Junctions 4A and 5 and the M4 at Reading. There are mainline train stations at Fleet, Winchfield and Hook, which are in easy reach and provide a service to London Waterloo in around an hour.
There is a range of state and private schools in the area including Oakwood Infant and Greenfield Junior School in Hartley Witney, St Neot’s in Hook, Robert Mays Secondary School in Odiham. Daneshill in Stratfield Turgis and Lord Wandsworth in Long Sutton and Wellington College.
Recreational facilities also include golf at nearby Tylney Hall and the surrounding area is very well known for its fine Hampshire countryside.
Square Footage: 3,316 sq ft
Acreage: 1.5 Acres
Additional Info
Services; Mains water and electric. Central heating is run on oil and can also be run by air source heat pumps and/or solar thermal panels. LPG Gas bottles to the study. Private drainage. Electric heat pump for the swimming pool.
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