Sinderkins

West Wellow, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 6DU

Guide Price

£1,650,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Feb 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 9 acres
  • 4 beds

Residential Tags: N/A

Property Tags: Equestrian

Land Tags: Paddock

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  • First Marketed: Feb 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: N/A
  • Property Tags: Equestrian
  • Land Tags: Paddock
Sinderkins is a delightful country retreat, discreetly tucked away upon a tranquil country lane in a rural setting, on the fringes of the popular village of Wellow. This elegant residence has been lovingly styled since its construction in 2013 to create substantial accommodation extending to 3700 sq ft. The principal residence is complemented by an impressive annexe, currently set up with sofas and a large table that would make an excellent office space a three-bay high barn and two loose boxes with summer house/tack room. The house has been tastefully arranged with no expense spared showcasing factory finished wood casement double glazing and opulent Bath mandarin stone flooring to the amenity spaces. Energy efficient underfloor heating flows through the ground floor and the upstairs bathroom suites. The central hub of the home is the hand-made country kitchen with the focal point of an electric Aga and locally sourced granite work surfaces extending to the island. The sitting room features an attractive Jetmaster open fire with marble stone mantle and surround. There is a study with ample room to accommodate two desks, and ideal for home working. the four bedrooms are all of excellent proportions with two bedrooms supplement by impressive en-suite facilities and the main bedroom benefits from a walk-in dressing room. The tranquillity of setting and exceptional views cannot be overstated and the delightfully tended grounds approaching 9 acres comprise elegant formal gardens with ornamental pond and duck house, orchard, manicured lawns and extensive paved terraces overlooking its fabulous paddocks which can be accessed separately if desired.

As one of the larger villages in the Test Valley, Wellow has it all; a wealth of traditional amenities, excellent recreational facilities, a vibrant village hall and highly regarded schooling. Straddling the River Blackwater, the villages of East and West Wellow lie between two major roads, the A27 to the North and the A36 to the south where it connects to the New Forest at Canada Common. This facilitates excellent commuting but also easy access to the beautiful Forest countryside for dog walking, cycling and riding. The villages enjoy diverse yet comprehensive amenities including a supermarket, butchers, hairdressers, pharmacy and traditional DIY store along with Carlo’s Tea Rooms, renowned for their homemade ice cream. The village school is highly regarded and is also within catchment for Mountbatten Secondary School and East Wellow is also home to Embly Private School. The sporting facilities are significant with busy cricket, football and tennis clubs as well as being served by two local pubs, the Red Rover and The Rockingham Arms. Home to around 3000 people, Wellow is divided into East and West, originally via the River Blackwater and although they offer their own delights, they share the 15th Century Parish Church of St Margaret’s of Antioch, the oldest surviving building in Wellow which is the burial site of Florence Nightingale, Wellow’s most famous celebrity.

Marketed by: Charters, Romsey

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