Guide price
£880,0006 bedroom bungalow for sale
Horns Corner, Catsfield
Study
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Bungalow
6 beds
4 baths
3469
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
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Features and description
- Two attractive single storey properties
- Waggon Lodge with full residential consent
- Three bedrooms
- Self-contained annexe
- Owl's Beam with consent for ancillary/holiday let
- Attached timber-framed barn with workshop
- Attractive gardens and wonderful views
- Ample parking
- Useful garden stores and sheds
- In all about 1 acre
A rare opportunity to acquire two single storey stone-built dwellings (not Listed), full of character and charm, set within private gardens of 1 acre.
Waggon Lodge and Owl’s Beam form a very desirable and unusual opportunity to acquire two very attractive principally stone-built single storey properties beneath pitch tiled roofs. Waggon Lodge has full residential consent, and Owl’s Beam currently has consent to be occupied as ancillary accommodation by a family member or as a holiday let (reference RR/2009/2865/P). Please note that in the past Owl’s Beam has also been divided into two properties.
Both properties are full of character with interesting features and good ceiling heights throughout. Waggon Lodge in particular would merit some updating, however both the properties’ oil-fired boilers have been replaced within the last two years.
The accommodation is arranged as follows:
WAGGON LODGE:
• Front door to entrance hall. The sitting room has a brick fireplace with wood burning stove on quarry tiled hearth, shelving to either side with cupboards beneath.
• Wide opening to an anteroom with a picture window giving glorious views over the rear garden, farmland and countryside beyond. Attractive period pine dresser, shelved larder cupboard and an additional cupboard housing the Grant oil-fired boiler (installed in 2024).
• The excellent kitchen/breakfast/family room has large picture windows giving a wonderful rural aspect. The kitchen has a stainless steel sink unit with drainer to the side inset into work surfaces with cupboards and drawers beneath, including a bench window seat. There are eye level units and space for an LPG cooker. Part exposed stone walls.
• Door to the rear hall with coat hanging hooks and shoe storage, and utility room with work surface, space and plumbing beneath for washing machine, fitted cupboards. Cloakroom with WC and wash basin inset into vanity unit.
• To the eastern side of the house are two double bedrooms, one of which has a bank of wardrobes along one wall and a brick fireplace. There is also a study/bedroom 3 with a brick fireplace, fitted bookshelves, wardrobe and lovely rural views.
• The family bathroom has a tiled double shower cubicle, wash basin inset into vanity unit, and separate WC.
• To the eastern side of the house there is a self-contained annexe with a front door to the hall.
• The kitchen/living room has a sink unit with drainer to the side inset into work surfaces with cupboards below and space for refrigerator. There are further work surfaces with cupboards and shelves beneath, and picture windows giving a wonderful rural outlook. Part exposed stone walling. The living room has an interconnecting door to study/bedroom 3.
• The double bedroom is double aspect and has fitted shelving. The shower room has a tiled shower cubicle, wash basin, WC, and airing cupboard housing the hot water cylinder with immersion heater.
OWL’S BEAM:
• Front door to entrance hall with coat hanging hooks and a good range of cupboards, one with the hot water cylinder with immersion heater. Space housing the Grant oil-fired boiler.
• Door to the shower room with tiled shower cubicle, wash basin inset into vanity unit with cupboard beneath, and WC. Pine latched doors.
• Door to the superb living room 26’3 x 16’8 with high part-vaulted ceiling, exposed crossbeams and pine floorboards, and a wood burning stove on raised plinth. Part glazed door to rear garden.
• The good sized sitting room has an unusual stone fireplace (presently sealed). This is a double aspect room with high ceilings, exposed pine crossbeams and timbers, and an outlook over front and rear gardens. Door to the sun room with part exposed stone walling and part glazed door to outside.
• The kitchen has a 1½ bowl sink unit with drainer to the side inset into work surfaces with cupboards and drawers beneath, integrated cooker with two ovens and grill, four-ring Calor gas hob and extractor fan above. Range of eye level units, space and plumbing for dishwasher and washing machine.
• To the south of the house are two bedrooms and a bathroom with rolltop bath with mixer taps and shower attachment, pedestal wash basin, and WC.
• To the north and approached from the living room is bedroom 3 and a staircase to the first floor study area.
Outside
Waggon Lodge and Owl’s Beam are approached from the road via an initially shared and then private driveway with additional parking to the front and a level area of lawn with mature silver birches. The driveway continues through a six-bar gate onto a gravelled parking/turning area for a good number of vehicles.
Owl’s Beam will be found on the right and in a short distance and approached via a paved pathway is Waggon Lodge. To the front of Waggon Lodge is an enclosed paved courtyard area.
Attached and adjoining Owl’s Beam is a timber framed Barn which is currently utilised for storage and has an internal workshop/implement store and access hatch to a brick water cistern.
The gardens are principally laid to lawn, interspersed with flower borders and of particular note is a mature beech tree. There is a vegetable garden with an aluminium-framed greenhouse and a timber garden shed as well as a raised area of decking for outside dining. The gardens are enclosed by a mixture of mature beech hedging and some exceptional stone walls.
To the east of Waggon Lodge is an attractive brick wall which forms the remains of an oast house roundel and to the side of which are some useful garden stores.
The private gardens to the rear of Waggon Lodge are laid to lawn and there are magnificent unspoilt views over farmland and woodland beyond.
Gardens and grounds in all about 1 acre.
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