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Cliddesden, Hampshire

Key features

  • Period village house
  • Five Bedrooms
  • Two Bedroom Cottage in need of updating
  • Garage and Workshop
  • Mature Gardens, about 0.467 acres (0.189 ha)

Description

Drawing Room, Dining Room, Sitting Room, Study Area, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Utility Room/Boot Room, Cloakroom, 5 Bedrooms, Dressing Room, Bathroom, Shower Room. Self Contained Annexe - Hall, Sitting Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Cloakroom, Cellar, 2 Bedrooms, Bathroom.

Garage, Workshop/Store. Mature Well Stocked Gardens overlooking fields, about 0.467 acres (0.189 ha).

The village of Cliddesden lies about three miles south of Basingstoke, close to Hackwood Park, at the very northern end of the Candover valley. The village has a thriving community, near the house is the duck pond and St Leonard's Church. There is a millenium village hall, primary school, Otters Nursery School, public house and garage which only carries out servicing. The village is protected within a conservation zone and lying primarily to the south is beautiful rolling countryside. Basingstoke itself has a first class shopping centre and a diverse range of recreational and sporting facilities. Communications are excellent, the station provides a regular service to London Waterloo (45 minutes) and access on to the M3 at either Junctions 6 or 7.

Lower Church Cottage is a charming period house, originally three cottages built circa 1850 but not listed. It has stuccoed and colour washed elevations enhanced by a number of climbers with inset sash windows on the front and small pane casement windows to the rear, all under a slate roof. Currently arranged as the main house with a separate cottage, it has untold potential in how the accommodation can be used, or it could be reconfigured into one exceptional house and also incorporate the garage and store. The main house has the most charming interior and is full of architectural features. From the porch the front door opens directly into the dining room, off which is the drawing room with French doors to the terrace, sitting room and a study area where the staircase rises to the first floor. There is a fully fitted kitchen/breakfast room on two levels which has an Aga and a door to outside. There is a useful boot room/utility room and cloakroom. At first floor level there are five bedrooms, dressing room, bathroom and shower room.

The separate cottage is in need of some updating. From its own porch a front door opens into the staircase hall. There is a dining room and through into the sitting room which was originally part of the garage. It has a fitted kitchen, cloakroom and cellar and on the first floor two bedrooms and bathroom.

There are two separate gravel driveways, each giving access to the separate ends of the property. The right hand drive gives access to a single garage and store. The beautiful gardens have been kept as one. They are a very special feature and the house stands almost at their centre. Along the frontage to Church Lane is shaped cloud-style yew hedging. There is an area of lawn, herbaceous border, trees and shrubs. At the back of the house a stone terrace runs almost the full width, again lawned with cherry trees, rose beds and shrubs and there is a further terrace situated under a pergola smothered in roses and clematis, perfect for alfresco dining throughout the summer months. The gardens adjoin fields to the rear and to the front on the opposite side of the lane are fenced paddocks. The gardens extend in all to about 0.467 acres (0.189 ha)

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Cliddesden, Hampshire

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  • Basingstoke Station2.1 miles
  • Micheldever Station8.1 miles
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Jackson-Stops, Winchester

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Jackson-Stops, Winchester

The Hampshire Office based in Winchester works in close cooperation with our existing offices in Newbury, Chichester and Midhurst and provides a link between the London offices and throughout the south of England from Kent to the West Country. Director Philip Blanchard has thirty years experience specialising in the sale and valuation of quality town and village houses, cottages and larger country houses throughout Hampshire. Our offices occupy a prominent position on Southgate Street in the

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