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Micheldever House Micheldever House Micheldever Road • Andover • Hampshire • SP11 6LB Micheldever House Micheldever Road • Andover • Hampshire • SP11 6LB A particularly well presented 4 bedroom detached period home of approximately 2700sq.ft. with generously proportioned and well laid out accommodation, set in part walled gardens with views over fields. Accommodation Reception hall • Drawing room • Kitchen/Breakfast room • Utility room • Snug • Offi ce Master bedroom with en suite bathroom • 3 further bedrooms • Family bathroom Garage/workshop • Gardens EPC = E Andover station 2 miles, Winchester 15.5 miles (All mileages are approximate) SaviIls Winchester 1 Jewry Street, Winchester, SO23 8RZ [email protected] 01962 841 842 Situation Description The snug is located on the opposite side of the reception Micheldever House occupies a stunning location to the Micheldever House is a good-looking detached period hall and provides a great space for informal everyday living. south-east of Andover with views out to the south-east family home which has undergone significant refurbishment At first floor level there are 4 generous bedrooms including across fields, and is ideally located for the A303 and mainline by the current owners, resulting in some quite fabulous a master bedroom with en suite bathroom. There is a family railway station. The A303 provides direct road links through accommodation. The front door opens to a generous bathroom which services the remaining 3 bedrooms. to the A34 and onwards to Oxford and the Midlands, reception hall which creates a particularly welcoming alternatively south to Winchester and the M3 at junction 9, or atmosphere, and links in well with the kitchen/breakfast The attached office provides a great space for working from junction 8 at Dummer. Andover itself offers a wide range of room with its range of floor and wall mounted units including home, but could equally double up as a games room or a schools including Rookwood as well as a Sixth Form College. cupboard and drawer sections with work surfaces over. At studio. The large garage has been configured to provide There are a wide variety of amenities and superstores. Whilst the far end is space for a dining table providing a good open workshop and garaging facilities. located on the edge of the town, those seeking country plan everyday living and entertaining space and with doors pursuits will be attracted by the countryside and woodland onto the rear garden it links in well with the outdoors. The Outside walks at Harewood Forest or beyond in the Test valley. formal drawing room is a magnificent room measuring 35’6” x The property is approached over a gravelled drive which 13’10”, an excellent room for entertaining, a central fireplace provides ample parking in front of the garaging for numerous provides a real focal point and at the far end is an attractive vehicles. The gardens to the front are principally laid to bookcase and seating area. lawn with a number of mature trees and an attractive beech hedgerow which defines the boundary. The full gardens lie to the rear of the property and again are laid to lawn, and with a part walled boundary there is an attractive backdrop and also some fine views to be had across neighbouring fields. A rear terrace provides space for outdoor entertaining and relaxing. Accommodation See floor plans. Tenure Freehold. Services Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil-fired central heating. Outgoings Council Tax: Band G. Postcode SP11 6LB Local Authority Test Valley Borough Council. Directions From Winchester head north on the A34 and take the signs for A303 towards Andover. Continue along the A303 and take the exit for the A3057. Once exiting onto the A3057, head north along the road and atthe large roundabout take the 3rd exit, continuing along on the A3057 in a north- easterly direction. Take the 2nd turning on the right into London Street and after the Volkswagen garage on the right bear right into Micheldever Road. Continue along Micheldever Road all the way along, and just before the end on the left you will find a driveway signposted Micheldever House. Follow along this road which becomes a shared driveway and bear slightly right into Micheldever House. Energy Performance A copy of the full Energy Performance Certificate is available on request. Viewing Strictly by appointment with Savills. Micheldever House, Micheldever Road, Andover. SP11 6LB Bedroom 2 Approx. Gross Internal Area 4.52 x 3.56m 14'10" x 11'8" 2698 Sq Ft - 250 Sq M Garage Approx. Gross Internal Area 445 Sq Ft - 41 Sq M Bedroom 3 3.99 x 3.71m Bedroom 1 13'1" x 12'2" Bedroom 4 5.84 x 4.29m 3.61 x 3.05m 19'2" x 14'1" 11'10" x 10'0" First Floor Kitchen/ Breakfast Room 7.47 x 4.14m 24'6" x13'7" 10'8" x 9'5" 3.25 x 2.87m Utility Room Drawing Room Office Snug Hall 6.45 x 3.18m 10.82 x 4.22m 3.96 x 3.89m 35'6" x 13'10" Garage 21'2" x 10'5" 13'0" x 12'9" 7.06 x 5.51m 23'2" x18'1" Ground Floor Important Notice © Capture Property Marketing 2018. Drawn to RICS guidelines. Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that:1.They are not authorised to make or giveAll any Measurements representations are approximate or and warranties should not be relied in onrelation as a statement to the of fact. property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made inPlan these is for illustration particulars. purposes only.These Not drawn particulars to scale. do not form part of any off er or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. 20180227MT. Savills.co.uk.
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