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South Lea, Paice Lane, Medstead, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 5PT South Lea, Paice Lane, Medstead, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 5PT South Lea, Paice Lane, Medstead, Price £550,000 Alton, Hampshire, GU34 5PT Affording lavish living space and the subject of substantial improvements during Reception Hall 17' 4'' x 6' 0'' (5.28m x 1.83m) recent years, an individual detached chalet bungalow set back centrally within its Main area excluding recessed stairway. Alarm control panel, telephone socket, own landscaped gardens in one of the village's finest locations. Believed to originate radiator, thermostat. from circa 1962, South Lea has flexibly planned accommodation centred around a well proportioned reception hall with the potential to reinstate the property to its Drawing Room 23' 9'' x 11' 11'' (7.23m x 3.63m) previous 3 bedroom format. Important characteristics include the triple aspect Triple aspect overlooking encompassing gardens. Recessed fireplace fitted with drawing room featuring a stove, double roomed refitted kitchen/breakfast room, multi-fuel burner stove and wide granite hearth. 4 wall light points on dimmer, 2 conservatory and the upstairs master bedroom and shower room suite, which have a radiators, TV aerial socket. Wood framed French door with matching windows either balcony and command views over neighbouring pastures to the rear. Additional side opening to stone terrace/rear garden. facets include uPVC double glazing with fanlights to most of the rooms, cavity wall insulation, a gas heating system with radiators, several individual thermostatic Kitchen/Breakfast Room 19' 10'' x 10' 2'' (6.04m x 3.10m) overall controls and a replacement boiler, and a security alarm system. There are also white Twin aspect over front and via conservatory to rear. Limestone effect ceramic tiled panelled internal doors, higher coved ceilings downstairs (except conservatory and floor. Consisting of 2 areas with wide central archway:- bathroom), white sanitaryware, and uPVC replacement roofline products. The well stocked garden is complemented by a double garage and a range of outhouses. Kitchen Area 10' 2'' x 10' 0'' (3.10m x 3.05m) Twin aspect. Bespoke refitted with maple fronted fitted furniture, granite worktops and upstands, and integrated appliances providing split level stainless steel Neff Enjoying a hedged road frontage exceeding 60', South Lea enjoys a gently elevated series of fan assisted electric oven and multi functional convection microwave, Neff setting set back from Paice Lane, an highly regarded village lane bordering miles of touch control wide ceramic hob and concealed vented hood, concealed Neff rolling Hampshire countryside. Backing on to paddocks and a equestrian sand dishwasher and concealed Neff fridge/freezer. Extensive units affording floor school, the property is towards the village's South Western rural perimeter in an area cupboards with pair of magic corners, space and plumbing for washing machine, soft recognised for its network of footpaths, bridleways, byways and broad verged lanes. closing top and pan drawers, and matching double pelmetted tall wall cabinets The traditional village of Medstead lists the Handy Store and Medstead incorporating task lighting. Inset Franke one and a quarter bowl single drainer sink + Hardware/Post Office, the Castle of Comfort Inn, the parish church, primary school, swan neck mixer. Downlighting. village green and church hall, bowls club and tennis court, and local interest societies amongst its attributes. The village also has a doctor's surgery and the Lymington Breakfast Area 9' 0'' x 8' 11'' (2.74m x 2.72m) Barns mini retail square. Within 6.2 miles, Alton's High Street provides major shops, Rear aspect. Radiator. High level electric consumer unit. Archway to Dining an M&S Store and regular street market events. This historic old town also has Room/Bedroom 3. French door to:- Sainsbury's, Waitrose and Aldi stores, a station (Waterloo line), senior and the Convent schools, Alton College, fitness clubs and a sports centre. Golf courses are Conservatory 16' 9'' x 11' 0'' (5.10m x 3.35m) found at Four Marks, Alresford and Alton with gliding at Lasham. Triple aspect over rear garden. Of pitched roof Victorian style design. Electric underfloor heating with limestone effect ceramic tiled floor, radiator, multiple power points. Electric meter box. Pair of French doors to stone terrace/rear garden. Ground Floor Bedroom Two 11' 5'' x 10' 11'' (3.48m x 3.32m) Entrance Vestibule 5' 7'' x 5' 5'' (1.70m x 1.65m) Including high gloss large part shelved double wardrobe with sliding doors. Front Twin aspect. Via part leaded light arched and panelled composite multi-bolt locking aspect. Radiator. Pair of glazed panelled interconnecting doors to:- front door. Travertine theme floor, lantern light. Further part glazed panelled wooden door with matching side screen to:- Dining Room/Bedroom Three 11' 5'' x 6' 11'' (3.48m x 2.11m) Landscaped Gardens Increasing to 9' 9'' wide at window end. Side aspect. Radiator. Built-in understairs The front garden has a backdrop of a rockery bordered pond with feeder pond and store cupboard - recessed shelving, light. waterfall skirted by a lawn with borders and low height stone wall, beds stocked with a wide variety of plants, shrubs and decorative trees, and broad crazy paved front Bathroom 8' 5'' x 5' 10'' (2.56m x 1.78m) path and brick steps with outside and floodlighting. Also raised vegetable box beside Rear window. Presenting Heritage white suite with chrome finished fittings to garage and trelliswork screened kitchen garden extends to left side of property + tap panelled bath + separate Triton shower fitting and glazed screen, semi-countersunk and further outside lighting. Stone left hand side path. The far right hand side wash basin + double vanity cupboard below, and WC + hideaway cistern and display garden has further vegetable box with stone chipped borders, external gas meter box top. Part tiled walls, oak effect laminated floor, downlighting, radiator. Fitted corner and cobbled style path leading via rustic pole rose archway to the level and lawned cupboard housing wall hung Glow-Worm Flexicom 15 gas boiler, digital programmer, rear garden. A stone chipped terrace adjoins the drawing room French door and hot water cylinder. conservatory with 2nd outside tap. Skirting the rear lawn are stocked borders with climbers to further pole trelliswork with pergola and archway leading to paved sun terrace and greenhouse, and further vegetable area with smaller greenhouse, timber First Floor store and fruit area respectively. Adjoining and enjoying a South Westerly aspect across the garden is a detached chalet 13' 6'' x 8' 0'' (4.11m x 2.44m) externally Galleried Landing 11' 3'' x 8' 0'' (3.43m x 2.44m) excluding veranda:- twin aspect, strip light and power. Overall plot size 1/5th acre Including stairwell. Velux wood framed window - front aspect with rooftop view (0.083 hectare). including angled far reaching view over countryside. Approached from reception hall via spindle entry balustraded stairs to matching galleried landing. Downlight. Built-in Directions eaves store cupboard. Built-in airing cupboard - recessed Harvey's block water From Alton, take the A31 towards Winchester and enter Four Marks. After passing softener, radiator. Four Marks shops, proceed to the bottom of the hill, and turn off the A31 towards Medstead on Lymington Bottom Road. After 0.9 mile turn left (just after United Master Bedroom 16' 6'' x 10' 11'' (5.03m x 3.32m) Reform Church) into Paice Lane. South Lea is on the right after 0.75 mile, being the Twin aspect - main rear view over own garden, paddocks and manege to Hattingley 5th on the right before the junction with Goatacre Road. on horizon - front via Velux wood framed window. Full width fitted panelled range of multiple part shelved wardrobes. Downlighting, radiator, pair of bedside light points. NOWJHEALa511150 Further built-in deeply recessed wardrobe. Pair of French doors opening to:- Balcony Overlooking rear garden to manege and paddocks beyond. Metalwork railings, quarry tiled floor. En-suite Shower Room 8' 9'' x 4' 5'' (2.66m x 1.35m) Rear garden/country outlook. Presenting white suite with chrome finished fittings to corner glazed double entry enclosed shower enclosure + Thermostatic fitment, vanity wash basin + mono tap, utensil sill and double vanity cupboard, and dual flush WC + hideaway cistern. Chrome multiple heated towel rail, shaver socket, extractor fan. Glazed panelled entry door. Outside Detached Double Garage 18' 6'' x 16' 6'' (5.63m x 5.03m) Remote controlled up-and-over door, strip lighting, power, open loft area. Recessed and brick pierred 5 bar gate with peashingle driveway and turning. Viewing is by prior arrangement. 78 High Street, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 1EN Sales: 01420 87379 Lettings: 01420 87409 Email: [email protected] www.wprhomes.co.uk These property details are set out as a general outline only and do not constitute any part of an Offer or Contract. Any services, equipment, fittings or central heating systems have not been tested and no warranty is given or implied that these are in working order. Buyers are advised to obtain verification from their solicitor or surveyor. Fittings and fixtures are not included unless specifically described. All measurements, distances and areas are approximate and for guidance only. Room measurements are taken to the nearest 10cm and prospective buyers are advised to check for any particular purpose e.g. fitted carpets and furniture. This material is protected by the laws of copyright. The owner of the copyright is Warren Powell-Richards Limited. This property sheet forms part of our database rights and copyright laws. No unauthorised copying or distribution. .
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