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2 bedroom semi-detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Two bedroom Victorian semi-detached house
- Built in 1876, Grade II listed
- Fawley village centre
- Generous 0.12 Arce plot
- NO ONWARD CHAIN
An opportunity has arisen to purchase this little slice of history in the quaint village of Fawley. Built in 1876, this grade II listed Victorian semi-detached house not only exudes character, but also sits on a plot measuring 0.12 acres. With two double bedrooms, spacious first floor shower room, living room and kitchen, this property really needs to be seen to be appreciated. NO ONWARD CHAIN.
EPC Rating: D
Rooms
LOCATION
Church Lane is situated between on the outskirts of Fawley Village and is made up of a series of non-estate houses. You will find a range of local amenities including shops, restaurants/take aways, schools, medical centres and community/recreational centres. A regular bus service runs nearby through Blackfield and Fawley which allows easy access to the surrounding areas. The property also enjoys close proximity to the New forest National Park and the coast, including Lepe Country Park, which enables many outside interests to be pursued.
HALLWAY
From the hardwood front door which opens into the main hallway you will find wooden stairs which lead up to the first floor landing with a cupboard underneath. A further single glazed door to rear which opens out into the rear garden. there are two single glazed windows to side aspect and doors to the living room and kitchen.
LIVING ROOM
A large single glazed window sits to front aspect, with a large fire place in the centre of the room (currently capped). Wooden floorboards and an original internal door give the rustic look.
KITCHEN
Single glazed window to rear aspect that looks out over the rear garden. Alcove shelving and fitted wall and base kitchen units provide storage space. Stainless steel sink with chrome mixer tap and tiled splash backs. There is also space for a washing machine, under counter fridge/freezer and freestanding electric oven.
FIRST FLOOR LANDING
Small loft hatch to loft space. The roof is lagged and lined.
BEDROOM ONE
A double bedroom with single glazed window to front aspect and chimney breast (fire place closed off).
BEDROOM TWO
Another double bedroom with single glazed window to rear aspect.
SHOWER ROOM
Spacious shower room with single shower enclosure with chrome shower and glass shower screen. Pedestal sink with chrome mixer tap Close coupled w/c and part tiled walls. Single glazed window to rear aspect.
FRONTAGE
The property has a boundary of high hedge rows to front with a wrought iron front gate opens onto a short path to the front door. To the right of the property there is a large and expansive open garden that wraps around to the rear.
GARDEN
A fantastic space that has been landscaped over the years to create a sanctuary of mature shrubs, bushes, plants flowers and trees. You'll find timber archways, a pond, gem stone murals and two quirky out buildings that mirror the age of the building itself.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Tax band 'C' through New Forest District Council.
Freehold tenure.
Grade II listed (Please conduct your own research regarding the restrictions around listed buildings).
EPC rating - D
Places of interest
Anthony James Properties - Dibden Purlieu
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