3 bedroom semi-detached house
Sold STC
Semi-detached house
3 beds
1 bath
1097
EPC rating: E
Key information
Features and description
- Entrance Hall
- Sitting Room
- Dining Room
- Kitchen
- Three Bedrooms
- Bathroom
- Separate WC
- Oversized Single Garage
- Driveway Parking
- Pretty Gardens
Entrance Hall, Sitting Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Three Bedrooms, Bathroom, Separate WC, Oversized Single Garage, Driveway Parking, Pretty Gardens
The Property:
Nestled in the heart of a most desirable village setting is this delightful semi-detached house, behind rendered colour washed elevations and under a clay tiled roof. The property dates to the first part of the 20th Century and draws on a Bavarian influence, with stunning flared dormer windows and detailed bargeboards to the east and west elevations. The accommodation is arranged over two floors, with a centralised entrance hall opening to the double aspect sitting room. This features a bay window to the front aspect, two windows to the side and a fireplace flanked by low level cupboards with shelves above. The dining room has a bay window again to the front elevation, whilst the kitchen sits neatly behind and is fitted with an oak fronted base unit and a quarry tiled floor. There is also a deep fitted pantry cupboard. The first floor has a principal bedroom which is double aspect and has three of the characterful dormer windows, as well as fitted wardrobes. Bedroom two has a bay window that overlooks the side aspect, again with fitted wardrobes. Bedroom three has a window to the side. A bathroom which has the remaining dormer window is fitted with a coloured suite and matching tiles and comprises a bath, wash basin and WC. There is also a separate WC. The property is neatly enclosed by a brick and flint wall and has a pedestrian gate and steps up to the house. The side garden gently slopes to the road and is adorned with primroses and various fruit trees. A five-bar gate opens to the private gravelled driveway with lawn to one side and flower and shrub beds. The driveway provides access to the garage and has a parking/turning space to the side of the house. Outside the kitchen door is a private courtyard which is enclosed by the cottage, garage and fencing with a shrub border to the rear, with a wrought iron gate to the front. The garage is a generous size and has power, light and a pair of doors to the front as well as a pedestrian door to the courtyard.
Agents Note:
The first part of the driveway is owned by Highfield House with a right to pass over given to Orchard End. A flying freehold exists under bedroom three of Orchard End in favour of Orchard Cottage.
The Location:
The Parish of Crawley is located approximately five miles to the north-west of Winchester and is renowned as one of Hampshire's most picturesque 'chocolate box' villages. With only a small selection of properties, Crawley is famous for its tranquil rural living and beautiful surrounding countryside. Road links (A303, A34 and A30) are all easily accessible, as is the small market town of Stockbridge to the west. 'The Fox' gastro pub is situated within the village as well as the thriving Cricket Club; there is also bus service provided by Arqiva that will take village residents into Winchester.
Directions:
Leave Winchester via Stockbridge Road. Pass the Waitrose store and continue past Sparsholt College. Drop down the hill and at the crossroads, by the former Rack and Manger public house, turn right. Follow the road into the village of Crawley. At the village duck pond turn left continuing past The Fox public house. The property will be found after a distance on the right-hand side, identified by our 'For Sale' board.
Viewing:
Strictly by appointment through Belgarum Estate Agents[use Contact Agent Button]).
Services:
Private drainage. All other mains services are connected.
Council Tax:
Band G (rate for 2023/24 £3,384.44 pa).
The Property:
Nestled in the heart of a most desirable village setting is this delightful semi-detached house, behind rendered colour washed elevations and under a clay tiled roof. The property dates to the first part of the 20th Century and draws on a Bavarian influence, with stunning flared dormer windows and detailed bargeboards to the east and west elevations. The accommodation is arranged over two floors, with a centralised entrance hall opening to the double aspect sitting room. This features a bay window to the front aspect, two windows to the side and a fireplace flanked by low level cupboards with shelves above. The dining room has a bay window again to the front elevation, whilst the kitchen sits neatly behind and is fitted with an oak fronted base unit and a quarry tiled floor. There is also a deep fitted pantry cupboard. The first floor has a principal bedroom which is double aspect and has three of the characterful dormer windows, as well as fitted wardrobes. Bedroom two has a bay window that overlooks the side aspect, again with fitted wardrobes. Bedroom three has a window to the side. A bathroom which has the remaining dormer window is fitted with a coloured suite and matching tiles and comprises a bath, wash basin and WC. There is also a separate WC. The property is neatly enclosed by a brick and flint wall and has a pedestrian gate and steps up to the house. The side garden gently slopes to the road and is adorned with primroses and various fruit trees. A five-bar gate opens to the private gravelled driveway with lawn to one side and flower and shrub beds. The driveway provides access to the garage and has a parking/turning space to the side of the house. Outside the kitchen door is a private courtyard which is enclosed by the cottage, garage and fencing with a shrub border to the rear, with a wrought iron gate to the front. The garage is a generous size and has power, light and a pair of doors to the front as well as a pedestrian door to the courtyard.
Agents Note:
The first part of the driveway is owned by Highfield House with a right to pass over given to Orchard End. A flying freehold exists under bedroom three of Orchard End in favour of Orchard Cottage.
The Location:
The Parish of Crawley is located approximately five miles to the north-west of Winchester and is renowned as one of Hampshire's most picturesque 'chocolate box' villages. With only a small selection of properties, Crawley is famous for its tranquil rural living and beautiful surrounding countryside. Road links (A303, A34 and A30) are all easily accessible, as is the small market town of Stockbridge to the west. 'The Fox' gastro pub is situated within the village as well as the thriving Cricket Club; there is also bus service provided by Arqiva that will take village residents into Winchester.
Directions:
Leave Winchester via Stockbridge Road. Pass the Waitrose store and continue past Sparsholt College. Drop down the hill and at the crossroads, by the former Rack and Manger public house, turn right. Follow the road into the village of Crawley. At the village duck pond turn left continuing past The Fox public house. The property will be found after a distance on the right-hand side, identified by our 'For Sale' board.
Viewing:
Strictly by appointment through Belgarum Estate Agents[use Contact Agent Button]).
Services:
Private drainage. All other mains services are connected.
Council Tax:
Band G (rate for 2023/24 £3,384.44 pa).
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