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Tenure: Freehold
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Features and description
- Early 18th century origins
- Lovely period features
- Garden room & study
- Charming garden
- In the heart of a much sought-after village
The Old Horns is a picturesque period Grade II listed cottage, formerly an ale house with early 18th century origins, with wonderful characterful features and a charming garden.
Description
The Old Horns is a picturesque period Grade II listed cottage, formerly an ale house believed to date from the 18th century. The property is full of original features, including exposed beams, tiled floors, exposed brick fireplaces and panelled doors.
The attractive central front doorway with timber porch leads into the heart of the home, a sitting room and dining room, both with handsome inglenook fireplaces, oak lintels and wood burning stoves. The kitchen has been sympathetically modernised and has underfloor heating beneath a limestone floor, features include a traditional butler sink, range cooker, integrated appliance.
On the first floor there are three characterful double bedrooms which are serviced by a family bathroom located on the ground floor. A rear double height oak framed garden room features a pitched roof, windows on all sides and doors opening out to the garden. To the side is a separate self-contained study, which serves as a useful home working facility.
Outside the property is approached by a five bar gate and generous driveway bordered by a lawned front garden. The property has benefit of planning consent for a detached ingle garage, this site is currently occupied by a large shed which has power and lighting installed, there is also a garden shed to the side.
The rear garden has been landscaped to feature a pretty terrace with timber pergola and throughout there is an established mix of colourful planting and a mixture of mature trees to the boundary offering an attractive backdrop.
Location
The Old Horns is located in the heart of Church Crookham, a much sought-after commuter village on the Hampshire/Surrey border. There are good local facilities including a village store/Post Office, a church and a choice of public houses.
In nearby Fleet (about 3 miles away) there is a range of shopping and leisure facilities, selection of bars, restaurants, coffee shops and health care services.
Communications are excellent, with both the M3 (Junc. 5) and the A31 giving swift access to the national motorway network, as well as Heathrow, Southampton and Gatwick airports. There are main line train stations in Fleet and Winchfield offering a fast and regular service to London Waterloo (from 50 mins).
Schools in the area include Tweseldown Infant School, Church Crookham C of E Infant and Junior Schools, and Calthorpe Secondary School. Local fee paying schools include St Nicholas’ School, Grey House Preparatory, Lord Wandsworth College and Barfield School.
Closeby there is an extensive network of public foot and bridle paths directly through Zephon Common and along the Basingstoke Canal.
Square Footage: 1,525 sq ft
Additional Info
Services; All mains.
Hart District Council - Band E
Local Information; It may be beneficial to mention the current road closure at the end of Redfields Lane which will result in swift access out onto the A287 due for completion in September
Description
The Old Horns is a picturesque period Grade II listed cottage, formerly an ale house believed to date from the 18th century. The property is full of original features, including exposed beams, tiled floors, exposed brick fireplaces and panelled doors.
The attractive central front doorway with timber porch leads into the heart of the home, a sitting room and dining room, both with handsome inglenook fireplaces, oak lintels and wood burning stoves. The kitchen has been sympathetically modernised and has underfloor heating beneath a limestone floor, features include a traditional butler sink, range cooker, integrated appliance.
On the first floor there are three characterful double bedrooms which are serviced by a family bathroom located on the ground floor. A rear double height oak framed garden room features a pitched roof, windows on all sides and doors opening out to the garden. To the side is a separate self-contained study, which serves as a useful home working facility.
Outside the property is approached by a five bar gate and generous driveway bordered by a lawned front garden. The property has benefit of planning consent for a detached ingle garage, this site is currently occupied by a large shed which has power and lighting installed, there is also a garden shed to the side.
The rear garden has been landscaped to feature a pretty terrace with timber pergola and throughout there is an established mix of colourful planting and a mixture of mature trees to the boundary offering an attractive backdrop.
Location
The Old Horns is located in the heart of Church Crookham, a much sought-after commuter village on the Hampshire/Surrey border. There are good local facilities including a village store/Post Office, a church and a choice of public houses.
In nearby Fleet (about 3 miles away) there is a range of shopping and leisure facilities, selection of bars, restaurants, coffee shops and health care services.
Communications are excellent, with both the M3 (Junc. 5) and the A31 giving swift access to the national motorway network, as well as Heathrow, Southampton and Gatwick airports. There are main line train stations in Fleet and Winchfield offering a fast and regular service to London Waterloo (from 50 mins).
Schools in the area include Tweseldown Infant School, Church Crookham C of E Infant and Junior Schools, and Calthorpe Secondary School. Local fee paying schools include St Nicholas’ School, Grey House Preparatory, Lord Wandsworth College and Barfield School.
Closeby there is an extensive network of public foot and bridle paths directly through Zephon Common and along the Basingstoke Canal.
Square Footage: 1,525 sq ft
Additional Info
Services; All mains.
Hart District Council - Band E
Local Information; It may be beneficial to mention the current road closure at the end of Redfields Lane which will result in swift access out onto the A287 due for completion in September
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