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3 bedroom farm house

Study
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Farm house
3 beds
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Features and description

  • 3 bedrooms
  • 3 reception rooms
  • 1 bathroom
  • 0.67 acres
  • Period
  • Detached
  • Equestrian
  • Garden
  • Rural
  • Stabling
A charming Grade II listed former farmhouse, originating from the early 18th Century, with many period features including exposed timber framing and sash windows. The dual aspect sitting room, with open fireplace, enjoys fine views over the adjoining countryside. The dining room has an Inglenook fireplace and leads through to the kitchen. Completing the ground floor is a study and cloakroom. An oak staircase leads to the first floor, with the principal bedroom having exposed timber framing a walk-in cupboard and small dressing room. There is a further bedroom and a useful box room/bedroom 3, all served by the family bathroom.

The property is approached over a gravel driveway with parking. To the front is an area of level lawn, interspersed with various mature trees and shrubs and enclosed by a brick and flint wall. There is a paved terrace and further areas of lawn, enclosed by mainly brick and flint walls, together with a summerhouse and a well. There is a former manege, three loose boxes and a tack room.

Planning Permission was granted in September 2018 for a rear dormer extension to convert store to bedroom; existing flat roof dormer to bathroom to be converted to gabled dormer and associated internal alterations (BDBC Planning No 18/01998/HSE). Planning permission (now lapsed) was granted in September 2005(BDB/61433) to remodel and enlarge a two storey side extension.

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Whitchurch 1.5 miles, Newbury 11 miles, Basingstoke 15 miles, Winchester 16 miles, A34 1.5 miles, M3(J7) 9 miles, London Waterloo from Whitchurch station from 63 minutes. All distances and times are approximate.

Old Cole Farm is located in a wonderful setting in the pretty hamlet of Cole Henley, surrounded by countryside and Watership Down nearby. Everyday facilities can be found in Whitchurch, including shops, public houses, restaurants and schools. The major towns of Newbury, Basingstoke and Winchester are easily accessible providing more extensive facilities. Despite its rural setting, communications are first-class, with Whitchurch Station being within 1.5 miles providing regular and fast services to London Waterloo and the south west. The A34, within two miles, providing links to the motorway network.

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