Guide price
£675,0002 bedroom bungalow for sale
The Street, Long Sutton, Hook, Hampshire
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Bungalow
2 beds
1 bath
0.25 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- 0.25 Of an acre
- Sitting room
- Dining room
- Kitchen
- Bathroom
- Large workshop
- Garage
- 2 Bedrooms
The Gables is an attractive single-storey property that offers light-filled, flexible accommodation within a scenic, sought-after village setting. The property offers excellent scope to extend, subject to the required planning consents.
The bright entrance porch opens into the sociable central sitting room, a light-filled dual-aspect space with a brick feature fire and stove, fitted cabinet and various aspects of the pretty garden. This space flows naturally through into the south-westerly facing dining room and into the kitchen, with its range of cabinetry, worksurfaces and appliances. Alongside is a useful utility/garden room opening to the rear terrace.
There are a pair of pleasing and well-proportioned bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes and peaceful garden views. The rooms are well-served by the family bathroom which benefits from a separate walk-in shower and bathtub.
The property is approached off a gravelled driveway and forecourt giving access to the detached garage. The manicured and meandering level lawned garden, wraps around the home, surrounded by neatly trimmed hedging, with topiary, shrubs and a wealth of colourful, mature planting schemes, trees and well-stocked borders interspersed. The rear garden enjoys a large, paved terrace, ideal for al fresco dining. There is also a decorative pond, a timber-clad summer house/outbuilding and a separate gravelled and fenced area leading to the adaptable detached workshop.
Picturesque, Long Sutton has a landmark village pond at its heart, with local amenities including a village hall which hosts a calendar of events, a parish church, a public house and a well-regarded primary school, with renowned Lord Wandsworth College situated on its south-eastern fringes. Within easy reach is historic Odiham which provides a good range of amenities for day-to-day needs, with a small supermarket, post office, independent shops, coffee shops and restaurants, along with a health centre and dental practices. For commuters, there are mainline stations at Hook and Winchfield and road-users have easy access to the M3 which links to the wider road network. Further schooling in the vicinity includes Robert May’s School, Wellesley, St Neots and St. Nicholas’ School.
The bright entrance porch opens into the sociable central sitting room, a light-filled dual-aspect space with a brick feature fire and stove, fitted cabinet and various aspects of the pretty garden. This space flows naturally through into the south-westerly facing dining room and into the kitchen, with its range of cabinetry, worksurfaces and appliances. Alongside is a useful utility/garden room opening to the rear terrace.
There are a pair of pleasing and well-proportioned bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes and peaceful garden views. The rooms are well-served by the family bathroom which benefits from a separate walk-in shower and bathtub.
The property is approached off a gravelled driveway and forecourt giving access to the detached garage. The manicured and meandering level lawned garden, wraps around the home, surrounded by neatly trimmed hedging, with topiary, shrubs and a wealth of colourful, mature planting schemes, trees and well-stocked borders interspersed. The rear garden enjoys a large, paved terrace, ideal for al fresco dining. There is also a decorative pond, a timber-clad summer house/outbuilding and a separate gravelled and fenced area leading to the adaptable detached workshop.
Picturesque, Long Sutton has a landmark village pond at its heart, with local amenities including a village hall which hosts a calendar of events, a parish church, a public house and a well-regarded primary school, with renowned Lord Wandsworth College situated on its south-eastern fringes. Within easy reach is historic Odiham which provides a good range of amenities for day-to-day needs, with a small supermarket, post office, independent shops, coffee shops and restaurants, along with a health centre and dental practices. For commuters, there are mainline stations at Hook and Winchfield and road-users have easy access to the M3 which links to the wider road network. Further schooling in the vicinity includes Robert May’s School, Wellesley, St Neots and St. Nicholas’ School.
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