4 bedroom house
Newnham, Hook, Hampshire, RG27 9AF
Guide Price
£800,000
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Land Tags: Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2023
- Removed: Date Not Available
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- Land Tags: Woodland
The Property
This well presented, four double bedroom detached bungalow offers light and airy family living spaces, with picture windows allowing for generous natural light. A rear aspect kitchen/breakfast room with underfloor heating benefits from fitted units, with granite work tops extending to a breakfast bar, whilst equipped with a built-in oven, combi microwave, dishwasher, fridge and a freezer. A living room offers plenty of space for furnishings, suited to entertaining with a floating, remote controlled gas fire and linking to a dining room with arched, recessed display shelving. Bespoke fitted curtains benefit the reception rooms, electrically operated, with an auto timer. Presenting views across the garden to open fields, a vaulted conservatory further features skylights and underfloor heating. The four bedrooms offer notable versatility. Similarly to the reception spaces, bespoke fitted curtains benefit the master bedroom. Bedrooms two and three include recessed storage, (truncated)
The Grounds
With a plot circa 1/4 acre, rear views overlooking open fields feature to the foot of the garden, as well as an ornate water feature with floating steps to a pond and an adjacent seating area. Patio space is presented to the back of the house, with pathways leading around an expanse of lawn and bordered with plantings, along with greenhouse offering power and light. On approaching the property, ample parking is provided with a generous hardstanding driveway and a larger than average double garage, including interior workshop space and integral access to the kitchen.
Location
A picturesque village off the A30, with excellent links to Hook, Basingstoke and the M3. The well-preserved landscape is of ‘historical interest’ and has been preserved by conservation areas, woodland, farmland, a 12th century church. Offering a thriving community spirit, there are plenty of opportunities to be involved in the village. There is also a popular village public house 'The Old House at Home'. Neighbouring villages provide everyday amenities, traditional public houses and reputable schools, such as Robert May’s and Daneshill. The village hall offers many clubs. Hook offers a significant business community and rail links to London Waterloo.
Agent's Comments
"This is a great opportunity to acquire this versatile property, with a real sense of space and light, as well as a lovely garden view."
Recent Trustpilot Review
"Simon and his team were very friendly, polite, open and honest. Providing great customer service, they were always available if I had any queries. I would highly recommend them!"
Marketed by: Mackenzie Smith, Hook
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.