Guide price
£650,0004 bedroom detached bungalow for sale
Braishfield, Romsey
Quiet location
Chain-free
Detached bungalow
4 beds
2 baths
1,463 sq ft / 136 sq m
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Super-fast 60Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Spacious Extended Detached Bungalow
- 4 Bedrooms
- Cul de Sac Position in Desirable Village Location
- Pleasant Gardens Approaching One Fifth of an Acre
- 3 Car Driveway and Garage
- Bathroom and En Suite
- Sitting and Dining Rooms
- Kitchen/Breakfast Room
- Conservatory
- No Forward Chain
Location:
Braishfield is one of the area's most highly sought-after country villages, well known for its close-knit community spirit and famed for being the home of Wurzel Gummidge. There are a range of traditional village conveniences including a high-achieving primary school, church, social club, village hall, and an award-winning local community shop and delicatessen. Close to the beautiful Test Valley and the world-renowned Hillier Gardens, it lies just north of the delightful market town of Romsey with a wide range of amenities and a train station. Braishfield has a successful football club formed in 1907, one of the oldest strictly amateur clubs in England, a cricket club and two popular village pubs. The beautiful surrounding countryside is a must-see for both walkers and cyclists.
Accommodation:
The front door opens into the entrance hall which has a useful built-in cupboard and provides access to the sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, and the bedroom wing containing the three original bedrooms. The sitting room is a good size having a feature brick fireplace and door into the conservatory from where you can enjoy views of the garden. From the sitting room an arch opens into the good size dining room which, in turn, opens into the master bedroom with a range of fitted wardrobes and en-suite shower room. The kitchen/breakfast room is well-fitted with a good range of wall and base units with roll-edge work surfaces over and tiled surrounds, breakfast table, built-in electric double oven and hob with extractor hood over, plumbing for washing machine and space for fridge/freezer. A small lobby adjoining the kitchen provides access to the rear garden.
The three original bedrooms, two doubles and a good size single, are sensibly arranged together at one end of the property and these share a modern bathroom comprising panel enclosed bath with shower attachment, wash basin with integrated storage below, and a matching separate WC with low-level suite.
Outside:
The property occupies a generous plot of just under one-fifth of an acre with beautifully landscaped gardens to the front and rear. To the side is a block paved driveway with off-road parking for up to three cars leading to the attached garage (16'8" x 10'1") with up-and-over door, power and light, and also houses the oil fired central heating boiler. The rear garden is principally laid to lawn with cultivated and well-stocked borders planted with mature plants and shrubs, and enjoys near total privacy and seclusion.
Agent's Note:
Part of the rear of the property was underpinned in 1998 under an insurance claim. Full details available on request.
Test Valley Council Tax:
Band: F, Price: £3,040.74 for the year 2024/25
Braishfield is one of the area's most highly sought-after country villages, well known for its close-knit community spirit and famed for being the home of Wurzel Gummidge. There are a range of traditional village conveniences including a high-achieving primary school, church, social club, village hall, and an award-winning local community shop and delicatessen. Close to the beautiful Test Valley and the world-renowned Hillier Gardens, it lies just north of the delightful market town of Romsey with a wide range of amenities and a train station. Braishfield has a successful football club formed in 1907, one of the oldest strictly amateur clubs in England, a cricket club and two popular village pubs. The beautiful surrounding countryside is a must-see for both walkers and cyclists.
Accommodation:
The front door opens into the entrance hall which has a useful built-in cupboard and provides access to the sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, and the bedroom wing containing the three original bedrooms. The sitting room is a good size having a feature brick fireplace and door into the conservatory from where you can enjoy views of the garden. From the sitting room an arch opens into the good size dining room which, in turn, opens into the master bedroom with a range of fitted wardrobes and en-suite shower room. The kitchen/breakfast room is well-fitted with a good range of wall and base units with roll-edge work surfaces over and tiled surrounds, breakfast table, built-in electric double oven and hob with extractor hood over, plumbing for washing machine and space for fridge/freezer. A small lobby adjoining the kitchen provides access to the rear garden.
The three original bedrooms, two doubles and a good size single, are sensibly arranged together at one end of the property and these share a modern bathroom comprising panel enclosed bath with shower attachment, wash basin with integrated storage below, and a matching separate WC with low-level suite.
Outside:
The property occupies a generous plot of just under one-fifth of an acre with beautifully landscaped gardens to the front and rear. To the side is a block paved driveway with off-road parking for up to three cars leading to the attached garage (16'8" x 10'1") with up-and-over door, power and light, and also houses the oil fired central heating boiler. The rear garden is principally laid to lawn with cultivated and well-stocked borders planted with mature plants and shrubs, and enjoys near total privacy and seclusion.
Agent's Note:
Part of the rear of the property was underpinned in 1998 under an insurance claim. Full details available on request.
Test Valley Council Tax:
Band: F, Price: £3,040.74 for the year 2024/25
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