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Redenham Hampshire REDENHAM HAMPSHIRE PRICE GUIDE £685,000 www.penyards.com www.equestrianandrural.com www.onthemarket.com www.rightmove.co.uk www.mayfairoffice.co.uk DOVE COTTAGE REDENHAM, NR ANDOVER, HAMPSHIRE, SP11 9AZ A charming detached 3/4 bedroom Grade II listed thatched cottage, which has been beautifully refurbished by the current owner & retains a wealth of character features from its 18th century origins. The property has a welcoming triple aspect open plan sitting/dining room, Kitchen/Breakfast room with fitted appliances to include a Rangemaster with induction hob and a bedroom 4/Study with en-suite shower room. There are two staircases leading to 3 bedrooms upstairs, an en-suite bathroom to the master and en-suite toilet to bedroom 2. The garden is a fine feature which is fully enclosed and also has a large 3 bay stable block with tack room & kennels with power and light, this could easily suit a wide range of other uses; annexe (STPP), home office, art studio, summer house, to name but a few. SUMMARY OF FEATURES Beautifully refurbished ‘chocolate box’ thatched cottage Good ceiling heights Character features to include exposed beams & timbers, latch doors and wood burning stove Kitchen/Breakfast room with shaker style units, Beech worktops & integrated appliances Thatch with remaining 9-10 years life expectancy Beautiful private and fully enclosed garden Stable/Outbuilding with potential for variety of different uses if required Plot of approximately a third of an acre Ample off road parking Local facilities include a public house, primary school, church & village hall, all which can be found in neighboring Appleshaw. Excellent road and rail links nearby The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 (CPR's). 1.Penyards have not checked the suitability, specification or working conditions of any services, appliance, or equipment. 2. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the floorplan contained here in, measurements or doors, windows and rooms are approximate and no responsibility is taken for any error, omission or misstatement. Any measurement given is for initial guidance only and should not be relied upon as a basis of valuation. 3. The enforceability and validity of any Guarantee cannot be confirmed by the Agents even though documents may exist. 4. It should not be assumed that any fitting or furnishings photographed are included in the sale unless specified; nor that the Property remains as shown in the photograph. Copyright nichecom.co.uk 2015. www.penyards.com www.equestrianandrural.com www.onthemarket.com www.rightmove.co.uk www.mayfairoffice.co.uk DOVE COTTAGE REDENHAM, NR ANDOVER, HAMPSHIRE, SP11 9AZ GENERAL INFORMATION TENURE: Freehold SERVICES: Mains electricity, water & drainage. Oil fired central heating. DIRECTIONSLOCAL AUTHORITY : Test Valley Borough Council – Tax Band E Take the A303 west and exit at Weyhill, from here take the A342 towards Ludgershall. Turn right signposted Appleshaw & Redenham. Continue through the village of Appleshaw, which in turn leads to Redenham, and Dove Cottage is the first cottage on the right hand side as you enter the village. DISTANCES Grateley station – 10 miles Andover – 5 miles Winchester – 23 miles Salisbury – 21 miles Southampton airport – 34 miles VIEWING STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT T: 01264 810863 E: [email protected] High Street, Stockbridge, Hampshire, SO20 6HB www.penyards.com www.equestrianandrural.com www.onthemarket.com www.rightmove.co.uk www.mayfairoffice.co.uk .
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