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For Rent Trimmers rural property specialists Residential Lettings: 01962 763908 | bcm.co.uk F O R R E N T T R I M M E R S Church Lane Privett GU34 3PA £1,750 per calendar month RURAL CONSULTANCY | SALES | LETTINGS | DESIGN & PLANNING THE PROPERTY offering privacy from the adjoining cottages. Access to An end of terrace house situated in the very popular village of communal lawned area beyond which is maintained by the Privett, Trimmers has wonderful views of the surrounding estate and a garden shed. Off street parking for 2 cars. countryside to the front and rear, off road parking and is well presented throughout. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION EPC Rating: D The property briefly comprises: Entrance porch, dining room Local Authority: East Hampshire District Council with large fireplace with electric fire, spacious kitchen / Council Tax Band: E breakfast room with wall and base units with space and Monthly Water/Sewerage Charge: TBC plumbing for white goods. Utility room with back door, back Pet Considered (Rent will vary) hall way with storage cupboard. W.C. Light and bright sitting room benefitting from French doors opening to the back DIRECTIONS garden. There is underfloor heating throughout the ground From Petersfield proceed westwards along the A272, passing floor. Upstairs: Master bedroom with ensuite shower room. through the village of Stroud and Langrish. After about 3.5 Two further double bedrooms. Family bathroom suite with miles take the right hand turning sign posted to Privett. By shower over bath. Privett Church turn left and follow the road along - Trimmers is the last cottage on the right handside of the row of terraced Outside: There is a small garden to the front. Rear garden cottage on the lane. which has been partly terraced/partly lawned with a high fence WINCHESTER ISLE OF WIGHT OXFORD BCM, The Old Diary, Winchester Hill, Sutton Scotney, BCM, Red Barn, Cheeks Farm, Merstone Lane, BCM, Ouseley Barn Farm, Ipsden, Winchester, Hampshire SO21 3NZ, UK Merstone, Isle of Wight PO30 3DE, UK Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 6AR, UK T 01962 763 900 E [email protected] T 01983 828 800 E [email protected] T 01865 817 105 E [email protected] RURAL CONSULTANCY | SALES | LETTINGS | DESIGN & PLANNING ©BCM LLP .
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