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Lindsey, Fyfield Road, Weyhill, Andover, Hampshire Sp11 8Dj LINDSEY WEYHILL, HAMPSHIRE LINDSEY, FYFIELD ROAD, WEYHILL, ANDOVER, HAMPSHIRE SP11 8DJ A WELL PRESENTED DETACHED FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOUSE WITH LIGHT AND AIRY ACCOMMODATION AND A SUBSTANTIAL OUTBUILDING OFFERING GREAT SCOPE (STPP), SITUATED ON A GOOD SIZE LEVEL PLOT IN EXCESS OF A QUARTER OF AN ACRE AT THE END OF A PRIVATE DRIVEWAY, SET WELL BACK FROM THE ROAD RECEPTION HALL • LIVING ROOM • SITTING ROOM / STUDY / GUEST ROOM • OPEN PLAN KITCHEN / DINING ROOM UTILITY ROOM • CLOAKROOM PRINCIPAL BEDROOM WITH EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM • THREE FURTHER DOUBLE BEDROOMS • FAMILY BATHROOM SUBSTANTIAL BRICK OUTBUILDING • AMPLE PARKING • LEVEL GARDENS AND GROUNDS OF ABOUT 0.27 ACRES OFFERS INVITED AROUND £500,000 FREEHOLD DESCRIPTION A detached family house with the benefit of plenty of off-road parking on a good size level plot in excess of a quarter of an acre. There is also a substantial Flemish bond brick outbuilding with light and power that could lend itself for conversion into ancillary accommodation, a home work space or substantial workshop, (subject to any required consents). The well-presented, light and airy accommodation comprises a reception hall, triple aspect living room, separate sitting room/study/guest room, open plan kitchen with range cooker and separate family dining area. There is also a utility and cloakroom on the ground floor. To the first floor, arranged around a central landing are four double bedrooms, one with en suite shower room, as well as a family bathroom. LOCATION The property is situated in the village of Weyhill which has a good range of facilities, including a restaurant and farm shop, the Weyhill Fair pub and Pink Olive restaurant, garage, good bus service and a beautiful church. In the restored Fair Ground there is a craft centre and the excellent new Rosebourne garden centre complex is nearby. The town of Andover, just 3 miles away, offers a comprehensive range of shopping, educational and leisure facilities as well as a mainline railway station providing fast services to London (Waterloo is just over the hour). Access to the A303 is about a mile away, providing excellent routes to London and the West Country. The cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury are around 20 miles away, Newbury is 17 miles to the north and Basingstoke 25 miles away to the east. The New Forest and South Coast can be reached in about an hour. ACCOMMODATION ENTRANCE PORCH Overhead light and support. UPVC obscure glazed door leading into: RECEPTION HALL Turning staircase with balustrade to side and split half landing rising to first floor. Understairs storage cupboard. Ceiling light point. Panel doors to open plan kitchen/dining room and living room. LIVING ROOM (Large light and airy triple aspect reception room) Feature central fireplace and chimney breast. Wide glazed double doors with full height glazing to either side opening onto the front terrace and main garden. Window to side aspect. Substantial picture window to rear aspect. Two pendant light points. OPEN PLAN KITCHEN / DINING ROOM KITCHEN Stainless steel 1½ bowl sink unit with drainer, mixer tap and filtered drinking water tap. Range of high and low level cupboards and drawers Roll top work surfaces with similar upstand and ceramic tiled splash back. Under-counter wine racking. Bush free-standing range with two large electric ovens, grill/top oven, pan storage area and eight ring Calor gas hob, stainless steel hood above. Karndean flooring. Integrated dishwasher and under-counter fridge. Window to rear aspect. Double doors into shelved storage cupboard with broom store and central heating control panel. Obscure glazed door to rear garden. Two ceiling light points. Opening into: FAMILY DINING AREA Large picture window to front aspect. Ceiling light spot with three spot lights. Karndean flooring. Panel door into reception hall. Further door into: SITTING ROOM / STUDY / GUEST ROOM (Dual aspect) Picture window to front aspect overlooking main garden. High window to side aspect. Pendant light point. Panel door into: UTILITY ROOM Roll top work surfaces with plumbing beneath for washing machine, space and extractor for dryer. Space for two upright fridge/freezers. Karndean flooring. High level cupboard. Window to rear aspect. Pendant light point. Panel door into: CLOAKROOM White suite comprising corner wash hand basin with tiled splash back and low level WC. Obscure glazed window to rear aspect. Karndean flooring. Pendant light point. From reception hall stairs rise to: HALF LANDING Split level. Wide window overlooking main garden. FIRST FLOOR LARGE CENTRAL LANDING Balustrade continues overlooking stairwell. Picture window to front aspect. Hatch into large loft space. Two pendant light points. Double doors into cupboard housing lagged copper cylinder with immersion, slatted shelving, cupboard above. Further double doors into eaves cupboard with hanging rail and storage. Panel doors to bedrooms and family bathroom. PRINCIPAL BEDROOM (Double bedroom) Wide picture window to front aspect overlooking main garden. Pendant light point. Built-in furniture comprising double wardrobe cupboards, bed side tables and chests of drawers. Panelled door into: EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM White suite comprising wash hand basin and low level WC. Folding glass door into enclosure with Mira Event electric shower. Down lighters (one concealing extractor fan). Electric radiator. BEDROOM TWO (Double bedroom) Window to rear aspect. Pendant light point. BEDROOM THREE (Double bedroom) Window to side aspect. Ceiling light point with four spot lights. Maple effect flooring. BEDROOM FOUR (Long double bedroom) Window to side aspect. Floating shelf. Ceiling light point with three spot lights. FAMILY BATHROOM White suite comprising panelled bath with wall mounted shower, glass screen and fully tiled surround. Pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splash back. Low level WC. Maple effect flooring. Obscure glazed window to rear aspect. Two ceiling light points. Radiator. OUTSIDE Access off road onto a long gravelled driveway flanked by high hedging leading past two properties and on to Lindsey with flower and shrub border to one side and flowering cherry tree. Driveway widens to the side of the property providing generous parking and turning space. SUBSTANTIAL BRICK BUILT OUTBUILDING Constructed of Flemish bond brick elevations beneath a tiled roof. Central double doors. Two UPVC windows to front aspect, further window to side aspect. Mezzanine storage area. THE GARDENS The good size level plot extends to about 0.27 acres. The garden lies mainly to the front and sides of the property and comprises a contemporary block edged slate/gravelled terrace providing an ideal entertaining and dining area. The large level lawn is well screened to the front by feather edge fencing with trellis above, and to the side by laurel hedging. The rear of the property there is a split level westerly facing decked area screened by block walling. External boiler and oil tank. The rear boundary is enclosed by a high rendered/brick capped wall. SERVICES Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating. Note: No household services or appliances have been tested and no guarantees can be given by Evans & Partridge. DIRECTIONS POST CODE SP11 8DJ. From Andover at the roundabout in the centre of Weyhill take the turning to the Rosebourne Garden Centre and after a short distance fork right into Fyfield Road. The driveway leading to the property will be found between the 30mph sign and the third telegraph pole on the left hand side. VIEWING STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT WITH EVANS & PARTRIDGE Tel. 01264 810702 www.evansandpartridge.co.uk 1. These particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intending purchasers and do not constitute, nor constitute part of, an offer or contract. All statements contained in these particulars as to this property are made without responsibility on the part of Evans & Partridge or the vendors or lessors. 2. All descriptions, dimensions, references to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details are given in good faith and are believed to be correct, but any intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. 3. No person in the employment of Evans & Partridge has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. Evans & Partridge is the trading name for Armstrong Partridge Limited (Company no. 10437262) Registered in England at Agriculture House, High Street, Stockbridge SO20 6HF .
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