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For Rent 63 Staple Ash Cottages rural property specialists 01962 763 900 | bcm.co.uk F O R R E N T 63 STAPLE ASH COTTAG E S Froxfield, Hampshire, GU32 1DJ £1,550 per calendar month RURAL CONSULTANCY | SALES | LETTINGS | DESIGN & PLANNING THE PROPERTY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A semi-detached 3 bedroom cottage situated in an idyllic semi- EPC Band E rural location on the outskirts of the popular village of Froxfield. Oil fired central heating Council tax band E The property comprises porch with access through to modern East Hampshire District Council kitchen with two electric ovens, wall and base units, dining Well behaved pet may be considered room with double doors leading out to patio area and garden, spacious sitting room with wood burner, snug/ study and a WC DIRECTIONS On the first floor is a master double bedroom with window From Petersfield follow the A272 towards Winchester and after overlooking the garden, further double bedroom and a single about 2 miles you come to the village of Langrish. Go through bedroom and a modern family bathroom. the village past the church and up the hill. Proceed along until you see the entrance to Bordean Manor Estate, bear right Outside there is a front and rear garden, driveway parking, a signposted Froxfield Green, and after a short distance bear storage shed and a single garage. right, where the cottages can be found on the left. WINCHESTER ISLE OF WIGHT BCM, The Old Diary, Winchester Hill, Sutton Scotney, BCM, Willow Barn, Long Lane, Winchester, Hampshire SO21 3NZ, UK Newport, Isle of Wight PO30 2NW, UK T 01962 763 900 E [email protected] T 01983 828 800 E [email protected] RURAL CONSULTANCY | SALES | LETTINGS | DESIGN & PLANNING ©BCM LLP .
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