Tom’s Coach House, Shawford,

Part of the original coach house to Shawford Park, Listed Grade II, with a garden leading down to the River Itchen

Accommodation

• Entrance Hall • Drawing Room • Dining Room • Study/Bedroom 4 • Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Utility Room • Cloakroom • 3 Bedrooms • Bathroom • Garage • Ample Car Parking • Two Courtyards • South East Facing Mature Gardens • Frontage to the River Itchen with riparian Fishing Rights

Outside

The property is approached off a long shared carriage driveway. In front of the house there is ample space for car parking and a single garage.

The Gardens There are two areas of courtyard gardens accessed from the drive or from the dining room. The first is south facing and is particularly attractive with a pergola smothered in climbers and is a perfect area for alfresco dining. The second courtyard has been laid out as a vegetable garden and a side door leads into the garage.

The main garden is about 175ft in depth and is accessed from the kitchen and faces south east. There is a terrace and a central lawn which leads down to the river. There are shrub borders, a number of fine trees, garden shed and a pergola. The house has about 21 yards frontage to the River Itchen with riparian fishing rights.

The Location The property lies between the villages of Shawford and Twyford on the western bank of the River Itchen and just south of the Shawford road. The village of Shawford has a mainline station on the London Waterloo line and access on to Junction 11 of the M3 motorway which runs northwards to the M25 orbital motorway and London or south to the M27. There are walks across Shawford Down which runs alongside the River Itchen and the parish is crossed by the Monarch Way and the Itchen Way. The neighbouring village of Twyford has some first class amenities including a shop/post office, doctors’ surgery/pharmacy, dentist and the renowned Twyford Preparatory School. The city of is about four miles to the north and caters for most everyday needs.

Winchester 01962 844299 [email protected] jackson-stops.co.uk Wykeham House 11a Southgate Street Winchester Hampshire SO23 9DZ

Mileages

• Shawford Station 1 mile • Twyford Preparatory School 1 mile • Winchester 4 miles (London Waterloo 59 minutes) • International Airport 6 miles

Services: All main services. Gas fired central heating.

Local Authority: Winchester City Council 01962 840222.

Viewing: Strictly by prior appointment with Jackson-Stops & Staff. Telephone 01962 844299.

Directions (S O21 2BP) Leave Winchester in a southerly direction on the St Cross Road. At the roundabout take the second exit, signposted Compton, Shawford and and proceed over the top of the motorway taking the first left, signposted Shawford and Twyford. Proceed under the railway bridge passing Shawford Park on the right and the entrance to Tom’s Coach House will be found on the right just before the Norris’s Bridge which crosses the river.

Important Notice: Jackson -Stops & Staff, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1. They have no authority to make or give any re presentations or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations or other consents and Jackson-Stops & Staff have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.

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The Property

Tom’s Coach House forms the central section of the original coach house and stables for Shawford Park. The building was converted circa 1980 and is listed as part of the curtilage of Shawford Park. The house has very pretty brick and flint elevations under a tiled roof which is surmounted by the clock tower. The accommodation is full of character and extends to some 1850 square feet. Off the entrance hall is a study which has been used as an occasional fourth bedroom. The drawing room is dual aspect and has an open fireplace. There is a separate dining room with a French door leading out into two south facing courtyard gardens. The kitchen/breakfast room overlooks the back garden and was completely refitted two years ago by Winchester Kitchens. There is also a separate utility room and a cloakroom. On the first floor there are three bedrooms, all of double proportions, with two having vaulted ceilings and exposed timbers. They are served by a family bathroom.

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